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Música:
Ella Fitzgerald
Moonlight serenade (1959)
Verve MGV4032
Ella Fitzgerald (vcl) acc by Frank De Vol's Orchestra: no details except for Frank De Vol (cond). Los Angeles, July 11, 1959
Oscar envía por e:mail diariamente a un grupo de amigos dibujos realizados con notable creatividad y destreza. Habitualmente agrega a esa imagen, un muy breve comentario y música que se escucha “clickeando” sobre el enlace destacado en el nombre del tema.
Every day, Oscar e-mails some of his friends and sends over drawings done with remarkable creativity and dexterity. Usually, he adds to those images a brief comment and music that you may listen to by clicking on the tune’s name.
8 comentarios:
"What A Little Moonlight Can Do"
Excellent drawing and music as usual! :)
Oh, yes, Dodo !
That is another and vey nice tune. A tremendous version recorded in New York, July 2, 1935.
Teddy Wilson and his Orchestra: Roy Eldridge (tp) Benny Goodman (cl) Ben Webster (ts) Teddy Wilson (p)
John Trueheart (g) John Kirby (b) Cozy Cole (d) Billie Holiday (vcl).
Fantastic Billie a great clarinet solo by Goodman.
Please listen here and thank you very much for keep coming.
I didn't choose the Miller's version to avoid being obvious but the arrangement and the playing of that one are amazing...
...Of Moonlight Serenade I mean....
Ella Fitzgerald's version is wonderful as almost everything that she has made.
But I must tell you that since I was a child I always (and still) liked the famous version of Glenn Miller, with the famous sound of the clarinet leading the sax section (the "Miller sound").
Qué lindo dibujo.
Sensualidad, impecables entonación y dicción. En mi gran ignorancia de la música norteamericana pregunto: ¿el canto de Fitzgerald y el de Sinatra tienen mucho en común?
El Turco Quique.
Juerte...
La cagó con el gorrito bostero, pero Ella Fitzgerald me puede y ya lo perdoné.
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