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Ralph Sutton - Jazz at the Olympics
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Ralph Sutton - Jazz at the OlympicsA stride pianist in the tradition of Fats Waller and James P. Johnson, Missouri born Ralph Sutton relocated to San Francisco in the mid 1950s where he recorded many albums with Bob Scobey's dixieland band. He formed his own band in the 1960s and in 1968 was picked for the piano chair in the World's Greatest Jazz Band. In 1960, his quartet featuring Dave Brubeck alumni Joe Dodge on drums; Bay City musicians Ernie Figueroa on trumpet and Vernon Alley on
scream and ask why
the title song by the Johnny Burnette Trio
The album 'Loving You' features songs Nelson and Shires played and treasured their entire lives - a few of Nelson's favorites along with her own elegant solo piano title cut
The orchestra here is arranged by the great Felix Guerrero
'Mad About The Boy' as well as the two duets with Brook Benton: 'A Rockin' Good Way' and 'Baby (You Got What It Takes)'
The band's second album and their first album to reach #1 in the UK
Much in these score texts creates the impression of a sketch and practically invites the player to make individual decisions
Though he trained as an organist
multi-threaded narrative
which were composed on holidays to lakeside forests in the midst of sublime nature where Brahms loved to spend his summers
Carnival: the fifth and most colourful season of the year - has a long tradition
Theocracy startete 2002 als Soloprojekt von Smith
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