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Don Shelden

Don Shelden, the recording artist known for bringing back the big band sound of the 1940’s with his albums “Imagination,” and “Any Swing Goes,” is the author of the book, “That’s What God Looks Like To Me.”

Shelden is the protégé of three-time Grammy Award winning composer Marion Evans, who served as arranger and conductor on his first two albums. For his third CD, Shelden used seven-time Emmy Award Winner Mike Renzi as his arranger and piano player. Shelden presents the listener with a polished vocal style, with phrasing and tonality that is often compared to that of a young Frank Sinatra


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