Matinee at the Meadowbrook [Live]
Editorial Reviews
Product Description
The first appearance on CD by one of the best postwar big bands! In fact, if Elliot Lawrence had come along at the start of the Swing Era instead of the end, he could have been a really big star; at age 20 he was leading a band that included Red Rodney and Gerry Mulligan! This September 7, 1946 broadcast from the Meadowbrook Ballroom captures his orchestra at the height of its popularity, with such unusual flourishes as a French horn, oboe and bassoon coloring tunes like 'What Is This Thing Called Love?; Introducing the Maestro; To Each His Own; Blue Skies; Tumblin Tumbleweeds; Jack! Youre Dead; Evolution of Jazz; On the Sunny Side of the Street; Millionaires Dont Whistle', and 'All the Things You Are'. Another forgotten big band, another 'Collectors Choice Music' exclusive!
Matinee at the Meadowbrook,Elliot Lawrence,Collector's Choice,Big Bands,Cool,Jazz,Pop,Swing
Jazz Music:
Jazz Music
Brahms: Symphony in F No3, Op90; Strauss: Tod und Verklärung [Enhanced]
Music: Antonio Vivaldi: The Four Seasons & Other Concert
Complete Sessions 1980-1983 [Import]
Find the Colour [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]