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So much of the modern a cappella sound is influenced by the wonderful harmonies of the 1940's and 50's |
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Performing with Joe Williams and the Count Basie Orchestra
Live at the Festival de jazz d'Antibes Juan-les-Pins France Nov. 19, 1961 backed by the Les McCann trio.
Rare vidéo des Double Six of Paris Mimi Perrin Monique Guérin Claude Germain Jean Claude Briodin Louis Aldebert Eddy Louis
Mimi Perrin Monique Guérin Claude Germain Jean Claude Briodin Louis Aldebert Eddy Louis
This song told the story of kids having fun when cash is in short supply, making a coke last all night and listening to their favorite hits. Both versions feature parody clips of the current generation's popular artists. The Glenn Miller version lampoons Harry James and The Ink Spots, for example, and the one by Nino & The Ebb Tides parodies The Monotones and The Silhouettes.
The Pied Pipers in their 1951 formation (left to right: Chuck Lowry, Louanne Hogan, Clark Yocum and Hal Hopper) in a short music film produced in 1951 by Louis D. Snader for Studio Telescriptions. They were accompanied by the Ernie Felice Quartet: Ernie Felice (Accordion), Dick Anderson (Clarinet), Rolly Bundock (Bass), and Dick Fisher (Guitar).
"The Great Pretender" is a popular song recorded by The Platters, with Tony Williams on lead vocals, and released as a single on November 3, 1955. The words and music were created by Buck Ram, the Platters' manager and producer who was a successful songwriter before moving into producing and management. The Great Pretender reached the number one position on both the R&B and pop charts in 1956. In 2004, the song was voted 360th greatest song of all time by Rolling Stone.
The Ray Charles Singers and Mitchell Ayers and his Orchestra saluting Harry James' great instrumentals.
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