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The Manhattan Transfer
Junction



Cantaloop (Flip Out!)


Swing Balboa (Down on Riverside)


The Man Who Sailed Around His Soul


Blues for Harry Bosch


Shake Ya Boogie (Galactic Vocal Version)


Sometimes I Do


Ugly Man


The Junction


Tequila / the Way of the Booze


Paradise Within (Paradise Found)

Beginning with their first performances in the early 1970s, The Manhattan Transfer have become the cornerstones of contemporary music. Originally launched by Tim Hauser in 1969, Hauser, Alan Paul, Janis Siegel and Laurel Masse were the group by 1972. Cheryl Bentyne joined the group in 1979 after Laurel Masse left. One of the co-writers on The Junction - the group's new album which draws inspiration in part from The Transfer's classic 1975 version of Glenn Miller's "Tuxedo Junction"-is the group's new mem ber, bass vocalist Trist Curless. Curless began subbing on the road for the late band founder Tim Hauser in 2013, officially joining after Hauser's passing in late 2014.

Item code: 63166C | 1 CD | $14.95 add item to cart
Vocal Jazz | Mixed | United States
4050538357288 | BGRT35728.2



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