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  2. Old Devil Moon - Wikipedia

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    "Old Devil Moon" is a popular song composed by Burton Lane with lyrics by Yip Harburg for the 1947 musical Finian's Rainbow. It was introduced by Ella Logan and Donald Richards in the Broadway show.

  3. Carmen Lundy - Wikipedia

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    Carmen Latretta Lundy (born November 1, 1954) is an American jazz singer. She has been performing for over four decades, with a focus on original material. [1]She has been positively compared with Aretha Franklin, Ella Fitzgerald and Sarah Vaughan. [2]

  4. That Ole Devil Called Love - Wikipedia

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    That Ole Devil Called Love" is a song written in 1944 by Allan Roberts and Doris Fisher. It was first recorded by Billie Holiday , who released it as the B-side of her hit " Lover Man " in 1945. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

  5. Anita Sings the Most - Wikipedia

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    Anita Sings the Most was released by Verve Records. [2] Jazz: The Rough Guide identified the album as one that shows O'Day's "rhythmic invention and accuracy". [3] The AllMusic reviewer wrote: "The very brief playing time (just 33 minutes) is unfortunate on this set, but the high quality definitely makes up for the lack of quantity.

  6. A Night at the "Village Vanguard" - Wikipedia

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    The AllMusic review by Scott Yanow states: "This CD is often magical. Sonny Rollins, one of jazz's great tenors, is heard at his peak... Not only did Rollins have a very distinctive sound, but his use of time, his sly wit, and his boppish but unpredictable style were completely his own by 1957."

  7. The Eminent Jay Jay Johnson, Vols. 1 & 2 - Wikipedia

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    The AllMusic review of Volume 1 by Scott Yanow states, "Although Johnson has a couple of features, Clifford Brown largely steals the show". [6]The AllMusic review of Volume 2 by Stephen Cook states, "J.J. Johnson's Blue Note sides from the first half of the '50s represent some of the best bop of the day.

  8. That's Entertainment! (album) - Wikipedia

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    That's Entertainment! is a studio album by Judy Garland.It was released on October 31, 1960 by Capitol Records, and arranged by Jack Marshall [1] and Conrad Salinger.. Garland turned to her former MGM arranger Conrad Salinger for four full orchestra-backed songs, including the title track, “I’ve Confessed to the Breeze” from No, No, Nanette and ”Alone Together” which was selected for ...

  9. Miles Davis Quartet (album) - Wikipedia

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    Miles Davis Quartet (PRLP 161) is a 10 inch LP album by Miles Davis, released in 1954 by Prestige Records. [1] [2] The first four tracks that comprise Side 1 were recorded at New York's WOR Studios, on May 19, 1953. [3]