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Billy Eckstine - Billy Eckstine Orchestra (1945)

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A1 	Blowing The Blues Away 	
A2 	I Wanna Talk About You
A3 	Together
A4 	Mean To Me
A5 	Without A Song
A6 	Mr. Chips 	
B1 	Airmail Special 	
B2 	Don't Blame Me
B3 	If That's The Way You Feel
B4 	Opus X 	
B5 	Love Me Or Leave Me

Alto Saxophone – Bill Frazier, John Jackson
Baritone Saxophone – Leo Parker
Bass – Tommy Potter
Drums – Art Blakey
Guitar – Connie Wainwright
Piano, Arranged By – John Malachi
Tenor Saxophone – Gene Ammons
Tenor Saxophone, Arranged By – Budd Johnson
Trombone – Alfred "Chippy" Ourcalt, Howard Scott, Joe Baird
Trombone, Arranged By – Jerry Valentin
Trumpet – Fats Navarro, Gail Brockman, Marion "Boonie" Hazel, Shorty McConnell 
Trumpet, Valve Trombone – Billy Eckstine
Vocals - Billy Eckstine, Sarah Vaughan

 

In 1944, Eckstine formed his own big band and it became the finishing school for adventurous young musicians who would shape the future of jazz. Included in this group were Dizzy Gillespie, Dexter Gordon, Miles Davis, Art Blakey, Charlie Parker, and Fats Navarro, as well as vocalist Sarah Vaughan. Tadd Dameron, Gil Fuller and Jerry Valentine were among the band's arrangers. The Billy Eckstine Orchestra is considered to be the first bop big-band, and had Top Ten chart entries that included "A Cottage for Sale" and "Prisoner of Love". Both were awarded a gold disc by the RIAA. ---fredhallswingthing.com

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