Saturday, March 22, 2008
Sing Along With Basie
After the huge success of their first album “Sing a Song of Basie” in 1957, jazz vocal trio Lambert, Hendricks, and Ross recorded a second set of songs lyricizing the charts and solos of Count Basie’s band...this time backed by the Count himself.
“Sing Along With Basie”, which includes such standards as “Jumpin’ at the Woodside” “Every Tub” and “The King”, is a much harder album to find than the first….but you won’t have any trouble locating it if you click here.
Labels:
1950s
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Count Basie
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jazz vocals
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Lambert Hendricks and Ross
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