Stan Kenton and his orchestra. 1941. vol. II :

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Author / Creator:Kenton, Stan.
Imprint:Burbank, Calif. : Hindsight Records, p1978.
Description:1 sound disc (33 min.) : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono. ; 12 in.
Language:English
Series:The uncollected
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Format: LP Audio Music recording
Local Note:From the Peter J. Rompon collection.
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/5646480
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Other title:Congo clambake.
Arkansas traveler.
Shuffling the chords.
Take 16.
Opus in pastels.
Take sixteen.
Stan Kenton and his orchestra.
Reed rapture.
Etude for saxophones.
Tribute to a flatted fifth.
Quit your shovin'
Underneath the stars.
Let her go.
Too soon.
Hold back the dawn.
Low bridge.
Popocatapetl.
Blue flare.
Other authors / contributors:Beach, Frank.
Alvarez, Chico, 1920-1992
Collier, Earl.
Cole, Dick, trombonist.
Forbes, Harry.
Romersa, Ted.
Dorris, Red
Lahey, Bill.
Gioga, Bob.
Costi, Al.
Rumsey, Howard.
George, Marvin.
Notes:"Previously unreleased material; the original for radio only recordings."
Program notes by Christopher Pirie and Irving Townsend on container.
Stan Kenton and his orchestra : Stan Kenton, piano; Frank Beach, Chico Alvarez, Earl CoĢllier, trumpets; Dick Cole, Harry Forbes, trombones; Jack Ordean, Ted Romersa, Red Dorries, Bill Lahey, Bob Gioga, saxophones; Al Costi, guitar; Howard Rumsey, bass; Marvin "Pee Wee" George, drums.
Recorded at MacGregor Studios between mid-August and Sept. 19, 1941.
Publisher's no.:HSR-124 Hindsight Records

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