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Andy Williams Maybe Doing The Jazzyish In 1960


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http://www.dustygroove.com/item.php?id=xgmgt2q38x&ref=index.php

Andy Williams like you've never heard him before – singing jazz, and doing a hell of a job of it, too! Sure, Andy was known as a mainstream singer from his TV show of the 60s – but he could also work well in a jazz mode, too – especially with great small combo backing like this! Those trademark Williams vocals really stretch out in this great setting – with combo backing from Hank Jones on piano, Mundell Lowe or Barry Galbraith on guitar, Eddie Safranski on bass, and Bobby Rosengarden on drums – all on rare material recorded for radio shows for The National Guard – all caught in the studio, with excellent clarity. Tunes are relatively short, and Andy takes off beautifully with the jazzy inspiration of the group – on a set of 26 tracks that include "You Are My Lucky Star", "Easy To Love", "An Old Piano Plays The Blues", "Stars Fell On Alabama", "Spring Is Here", "Do Do Do", "Young At Heart", and "You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To".

Where's my insternet when I want to need it?

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:huh: (huh?) Never heard (nor heard of) such a thing. I am curious, but @ $32.99, I'll probably stay curious (especially since the tracks listed don't particularly push me any closer to my credit card). Hmmm.

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