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If Dreams Come True

Label: GJazz Records
Released: 2007
Track listing: All The Cats Join In; Gin For Xmas; Shorty Georg; Sent For You Yesterday; Down South Camp Meeting; If Dreams Come True; Puttin' On The Ritz; It Had To Be You; Ball of Fire; You Can Depend On Me; Lulu's Back In Town; Topsy; Victory Stride.

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Settin' the Pace

Label: GJazz Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: Out of Nowhere; Settin' the Pace; Lover Come Back to Me; In a Sentimental Mood; Mambo Inn; Ready Now That You Are GG; Bass in Yo' Face; The Very Thought of You; When Your Lover Has Gone; Autumn Leaves; I Don't Want to Learn to Sing the Blues; Scrapple from the Apple

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The George Gee Big Band: Settin' the Pace

Read "Settin' the Pace" reviewed by Elliott Simon


Although they're not typically household names, a strong case can be made that no single group has had more of an influence on the sound of American music than arrangers. One thing that can't be disputed though, is that the arranger is front and center when it comes to big band swing. A first-person participatory tribute ...

Album

Settin' The Pace

Label: GJazz Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: Out of Nowhere; Settin' the Pace; Lover Come Back to Me; In a Sentimental Mood; Mambo Inn; Ready Now That You Are GG; Bass in Yo' Face; The Very Thought of You; When Your Lover Has Gone; Autumn Leaves; I Don't Want to Learn to Sing the Blues; Scrapple From the Apple.

Album

Settin' the Pace

Label: GJazz Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: Out of Nowhere; Settin' the Pace; Lover Come Back to Me; In a Sentimental Mood; Mambo Inn; Ready Now That You Are GG; Bass in Yo' Face; The Very Thought of You; When Your Lover Has Gone; Autumn Leaves; I Don't Want to Learn to Sing the Blues; Scrapple from the Apple (59:31)

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George Gee Big Band: Settin' The Pace

Read "Settin' The Pace" reviewed by Jim Santella


The full-bodied big band arrangements of Frank Foster make this session swing with a lush tonality and a finger-snappin' groove. The New York ensemble that George Gee has put together tackles each standard piece with a passionate love for the art. And the timing is right. Settin' The Pace also serves as a fine tribute to ...

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The George Gee Big Band: Settin' the Pace

Read "Settin' the Pace" reviewed by Jack Bowers


George Gee, big band jazz's answer to the Energizer Bunny, just keeps going and going and going... The diminutive New York-based dynamo leads at least two and perhaps as many as four bands. For the neo-swing crowd there's the Jump Jive and Wailers; for dancers there's the Make Believe Ballroom Orchestra; for those who lean toward ...


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