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Jerry Jerome: Something Borrowed, Something Blue
ByThe second barrel in this loaded Jazz shotgun is entitled Something Blue. This was the compilation from tunes recorded in March of 2001. Sadly, Jerry Jerome passed away on November 17, 2001, just as this package was coming to completion. The session that produced Something Blue elucidates the fact that even in his late 80's, the tenor sax man hadn't lost a step. With a full compliment of talented accompanyists, Jerry Jerome was simply swinging' in the 2001 session. In many instances you may have to check the CD to remember which one you're listening to. Two fully loaded Jazz good times are here for the taking!
Track Listing
Disc One is Narrated by Mr Jerome himself, and no track listing was available. For Disc 2: I Want to Be Happy; Just You, Just Me; These Foolish Things (Remind Me of You); Bye Bye Blackbird; The More I See You; Georgia On My Mind; China Boy; I Thought About You; Always; I Want A Little Girl; Oh, Baby; We Musn't Say Goodbye
Personnel
Jerry Jerome-Tenor Sax;Tommy Newsom-Tenor Sax;Lou Colombo_Trumpet, Flugelhorn;John Alfred-Trombone;Dick Hyman-Piano;Frank Tate-Bass;Bob Leary-Guitar;Ed Metz Jr.-Drums;Lynn Roberts-Vocals
Album information
Title: Something Borrowed, Something Blue | Year Released: 2002 | Record Label: Arbors Records
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