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CD:  Artie Shaw & His Orchestra — 1938-1939 OLD GOLD SHOWS
Vocals: Helen Forrest / Dick Todd / tony Pastor / Buddy Rich
 
Infobild
Label: Jazz Hour
Label-Nummer: JH-1009
Aufnahmedatum: 1938-39
Land: US
Aufnahmeort: New York
extern: Discogs   
Tonträger: CD
Liner Notes Verfasser: Ed Burke
Archiv-Objekte
CD-23434
Musiker:
NameLandInstr.
Artie ShawUSld, cl,
Max KaminskyUStp,
Billy ButterfieldUStp,
Paul CohenUStp,
David "Roy" EldridgeUStp, voc,
Oran "Hot Lips" PageUStp, voc,
Bernie GlowUStp,
Bernie PrivinUStp,
Ray LinnUStp,
Tony FasoUStp,
Stan FishelsonUStp,
Steve LipkinsUStp,
Lee CastleUStp,
George SchwartzUStp,
Ray ConniffUStb,
Jack JenneyUStb,
Ollie WilsonUStb,
Vernon BrownUStb,
Harry RodgersUStb,
Bob SwiftUStb,
Pat McNaughtonUStb,
Morey SamuelUStb,
Chuck CoolidgeUStb,
Agostino Ischia tb,
Toots MondelloUSas,
Les RobinsonUSas,
Tom MaceUSas,
Les ClarkeUSas,
Chuck DiMaggioUSas,
Louis "Lou" PrisbyUSas,
Rudy TanzaUSas,
Herbie StewardUSts,
Georgie AuldUSts,
Jerry JeromeUSts,
Mickey FolusUSts,
Bus BasseyUSts,
Jon WaltonUSts,
Ralph RoselundUSts,
Charles "Chuck" GentryUSbar,
Artie BakerUSbar,
Johnny GuarnieriUSp,
Dodo MarmarosaUSp,
Alex BellerUSvio,
Bernard TinterowUSvio,
Kurt DieterleUSvio,
Dave Harman vio,
Leo KahnGBvio,
Raoul PoliakinEGvio,
Irving Raymond vio,
Leonard Posner vio,
William Ehrenkranz vio,
Truman BoardmanUSvio,
Leo PevsnerUSvio,
Dave KahnUSvio,
Leonard AtkinsUSvla,
Bernard Ocko vla,
Sam RosenblumUSvla,
Keith CollinsUSvla,
Morris KohnUSvla,
Max BermanUSvla,
Fred GoernerDEclo,
Edgardo SoderoPRclo,
George PoliakinUSclo,
Morris RaymanUSb,
Eddie McKimmeyUSb,
Nick FatoolUSd,
Dave ToughUSd,
Lou FrommUSd,
Barney KesselUSg,
Mike BryanUSg,
Sam HermanUSg,
Imogene LynnUSvoc,
Dick Todd voc,
Tracks:
Nr.Titel
1-1The Yam
1-2You Must Have Been A Beautiful Baby
1-3Radio Guide Presentation To Arti Shaw
1-4Copenhagen
1-5I Cried For You
1-6Simple And Sweet
1-7Rockin' The State
1-8I'm Madly In Love With You
1-9Downbeat Magazine Award 1939
1-10Softly As In Morning Sunrise
1-11A Room With A View
1-12Just You Just Me
1-13In The Mood
1-14Ya Got Me
1-15Who Blew Out The Flame
1-16Back Bay Shuffle
1-17Yesterday
1-18On Harvest Moon
1-19Jeepers Creepers
1-20Hold Your Hat
 
Artie Shaw And His Gramercy Five
Profil:
Artie Shaw created another smaller group within his band. He named it the Gramercy Five after his home telephone exchange. The original Gramercy Five made eight records in 1940, giving up his band in early 1941. But after Artie finished his service in the Navy, he revived the Gramercy Five in name, at least, in 1944. The new Gramercy Five recorded for the first time in January 1945. The Gramercy Five's biggest hit was "Summit Ridge Drive". A CD of The Complete Gramercy Five sessions was released in 1990.More
Mitglieder:
Al Hendrickson, Artie Shaw, Barney Kessel, Billy Butterfield, Dodo Marmarosa, Hank Jones, Joe Puma, Joe Roland, Johnny Guarnieri, Jud Denaut, Morris Rayman, Nick Fatool, Roy Eldridge, Tal Farlow