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In 1978, the diocese was subdivided, and the Diocese of Tandag was split off. The diocese is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Cagayan de Oro. The current bishop is Antonieto Dumagan Cabajog who was appointed on July 24, 2001. [2] The jurisdiction of this diocese are the two provinces of Surigao del Norte [3] and Dinagat Islands
Also in 1951, a bebop treatment of the song was released by Gene Ammons. [5] Billy May recorded the song as part of his 1955 album Arthur Murray Cha Cha Mambos. In 1960, Harry James released a version on his album, Harry James...Today. (MGM E-3848) Al Hirt released a version on his 1961 album, The Greatest Horn in the World. [citation needed]
Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Rodgers and Hart Song Book is a 1956 studio album by the American jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald, with a studio orchestra conducted and arranged by Buddy Bregman, focusing on the songs written by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart.
Diocese of Surigao Dioecesis Surigensis: Antonieto D. Cabajog (23 years, 303 days) Surigao del Norte and Dinagat Islands: Cathedral of San Nicolas de Tolentino: Saint Nicholas of Tolentino: June 3, 1939 (85 years, 260 days) none: none: 34 parishes Diocese of Tandag Dioecesis Tandagensis: Raul B. Dael (6 years, 249 days) Surigao del Sur
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Songs in a Mellow Mood is a 1954 studio album by Ella Fitzgerald, accompanied by the pianist Ellis Larkins. The complete album was re-issued as part of the 1994 MCA Records CD, Pure Ella . Track listing
Sunshine of Your Love is a 1969 live album by Ella Fitzgerald. Recorded at the Venetian Room, The Fairmont San Francisco, in October 1968. The main body of works performed here are contemporary pop songs from the late 1960s.
The album contains the first release of a duet of Ella Fitzgerald and Stevie Wonder, who joined her on stage with her small band at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival in 1977. Ramone described the album as "a celebration, a hug, and a kiss" to Fitzgerald and that the album was intended to pass her music to a new generation. [1]