Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Big Swing Face is a 1967 live album by the Buddy Rich Big Band. Its "The Beat Goes On" is a feature for Buddy Rich's daughter Cathy, whose vocal performance was overdubbed at United Recording in Hollywood. [2] A reissue in 1996 doubles the listing with nine unreleased performances from the same engagement at the Chez Club in Hollywood. [2]
Big Swing Face is the eighth album by American singer and pianist Bruce Hornsby. It was Hornsby's first studio album with his touring band, the Noisemakers, and his last album for RCA Records . The album was Hornsby's most experimental effort to date; the only album on which Hornsby barely plays any piano , it relied heavily on post-electronica ...
YouTube has raised the price for YouTube Premium, its subscription service for ad-free viewing, and YouTube Music Premium for new and current subscribers in the U.S. The new price of an individual ...
Berlin Contemporary Jazz Orchestra – free jazz; Bill Berry; Big Band Jazz de México; The Birdland Big Band - jazz; Carla Bley Big Band and The Very Big Carla Bley Band – jazz, post bop; Bohuslän Big Band - jazz; Rob McConnell's Boss Brass - jazz; Anthony Braxton's Creative Music Orchestra; Les Brown and His Band of Renown - swing; Ray ...
Ernie Watts – alto saxophone; Charles Owens – alto saxophone (tracks A1, A3, B5); James Mosher – alto saxophone (tracks A2, A4-B4) Jay Corre – tenor saxophone Pascel LaBarbera – tenor saxophone (tracks A1, A3, B5)
Big Bad Voodoo Daddy (1989–) Clint Black (1983–) [2] Buster Poindexter (1987–) Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen (1967–1976) ... List of swing musicians.
The song is included on Bruce Hornsby and the Range's 1988 album, Scenes from the Southside. It is written in the key of A major . Released as the lead single from the album, "The Valley Road" reached the top ten on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in June 1988, peaking at number 5 the week of July 2. [ 1 ]
The Great Band Era is a compilation album featuring Swing music from 1936-1945. Reader's Digest released the album in 1965. In 1988, the Recording Industry Association of America certified 9 million sales of the album – making it one of the top selling albums ever within the United States.