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The Memphis Jazz Box

Label: Select-O-Hits
Released: 2004

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Summit Jazz Sampler

Label: Summit Records
Released: 2004

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Big Band Reflections of Cole Porter

Label: Summit Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: 1. "It's All Right With Me"; 2. "Love For Sale"; 3. "Night and Day"; 4. "Twelve"; 5. "So In Love"; 6. "Ev'rything I Love"; 7. "From This Moment On"; 8. "Two In Love"; 9. "What Is This Thing Called Love"

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Swingopoly

Label: JS Jazz
Released: 2003

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Standard Deviations

Label: FCCJ
Released: 2003

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Upside Out

Label: Seabreeze
Released: 2003

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Big Band Refections of Cole Porter

Label: Summit Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: It's Alright with Me, Love for Sale, Night and Day, Twelve, So in Love, Ev'rything I Love, From this Moment On, Two in Love, What is This thing Called Love?

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Jack Cooper: Big Band Reflections of Cole Porter

Read "Big Band Reflections of Cole Porter" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


The Jazz Orchestra of the Delta is a 17-member big band lead by Jack Cooper and, on this present recording, featuring trumpeter Marvin Stamm and vocalist Sandra Dudley. The Memphis-based group and special guests direct their attention here to the music composed and inspired by Cole Porter. Dr. Cooper spent the better part of the last ...

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Jack Cooper: Big Band Reflections of Cole Porter

Read "Big Band Reflections of Cole Porter" reviewed by Jack Bowers


The Delta in the Jazz Orchestra's name refers to the Mississippi Delta, specifically around Memphis, TN, where the five-year-old JOD is based. Formed in 1998 by composer / arranger Jack Cooper, the eighteen-piece ensemble is comprised of some of the finest professional jazz and studio musicians in the area. On its debut album, Big ...

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Jack Cooper: Big Band Refections of Cole Porter

Read "Big  Band Refections of Cole Porter" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


Cole Porter didn't set out to write songs for the jazz folks to sink their teeth into; but it's happened that way anyway. It seems any jazz artist worth their salt tackles Porter at one time or another. Charlie Parker had a field day; Ella Fitzgerald put out a couple of albums' worth of Porter songs. ...


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