Ella Fitzgerald records with the Duke Ellington Orchestra : ‘The Stockholm Concert, 1966’
Ella Fitzgerald‘s ‘The Stockholm Concert, 1966’ is a live album recorded on February 7, 1966 with the Duke Ellington Orchestra and released in 1984 by Pablo.
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Ella Fitzgerald‘s ‘The Stockholm Concert, 1966’ is a live album recorded on February 7, 1966 with the Duke Ellington Orchestra and released in 1984 by Pablo.
Jimmy Smith‘s ‘Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?’ is a studio album recorded on January 20-21 & 27, 1964 with a big band and released in March by Verve.
‘The Wonderful World of Andy Williams‘ is an album recorded (partly) on January 13, 1963 with members of his family and released on December 31, 1963 By Columbia Records.
This day (December 13, 2018), in Pioneertown, California, died Nancy Wilsonan American singer of blues, jazz, cabaret and pop; a ‘consummate actress’ and ‘the complete entertainer.’ (more…)
Ella Fitzgerald‘s ‘Whisper Not’ is a studio album recorded on July 20, 1966 with the Marty Paich Orchestra and released in 1967 by Verve.
Cécile McLorin Salvant's 'For One to Love' is her second studio album released on August 25, 2015(Source Cécile McLorin Salvant's 'For One to Love' | For One to Love |…
Released in March 2015, "Introducing Katie Thiroux" is the first album by Californian double bass player and singer Katie ThirouxTrack Listing : 1.There’S A Small Hotel (Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart)…