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The Royal Air Force Squadronaires And Todd Gordon: Helping The Heroes

Read "Helping The Heroes" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


Helping The Heroes, from singer Todd Gordon and the Royal Air Force Squadronaires, has the authentic, swinging, sound of a great big band. The guest singers showcase the range of vocal talent on the UK scene, and the album has its heart fairly and squarely in the right place, too, having been recorded in support of ...

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Helping The Heroes

Label: Specific Jazz
Released: 2011

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Eight Classic Albums

Label: Specific Jazz
Released: 2011

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It Happens Quietly

Label: Specific Jazz
Released: 2011
Track listing: A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square; In The Still of the Night; It Happens Quietly; I'm Glad There Is You; A Love Like Ours; My Foolish Heart; Make Someone Happy; Blame It On My Youth; Ill Wind; At Last; The Man; The Folks Who Live On The Hill.

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Original Album Series

Label: Specific Jazz
Released: 2011

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Jacqui Dankworth: It Happens Quietly

Read "It Happens Quietly" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


It Happens Quietly is an album of great beauty. Singer Jacqui Dankworth is at the top of her game, investing this collection of songs with superb technique and humanity. She's ably assisted by superb musicians, and by some of the loveliest and most creative arrangements to grace a jazz record for some time. There's an element ...

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Jay Walkin'

Label: Specific Jazz
Released: 2010
Track listing: Jay Walkin'; Out of the Blue; Six Degrees of Separation; Blue and Sentimental; 10 Years; Semplice; I Love My Mama; A Dose of Aladine; Hola for Ola.

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Anita Sings For Oscar

Label: Specific Jazz
Released: 2010

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Six Degrees of Separation

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Released: 2010
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Jay Phelps: Jay Walkin'

Read "Jay Walkin'" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


Canadian-born trumpeter Jay Phelps moved to the UK at the age of 17. Since his arrival Phelps has gathered much valuable experience with acts such as Dennis Rollins (who guests on Jay Walkin''s “10 Years"), Tomorrow's Warriors and the award-winning Empirical, before embarking on this debut recording as leader at the age of 28. It's paid ...


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