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Illinois Jacquet: Swingin
by Jim Santella
Bandleader Illinois Jacquet suffered a heart attack and passed away at age 81, just six days after this ninety-minute, July 16th, 2004 plaza concert at Lincoln Center's Midsummer Night Swing. It was his favorite engagement, his band's seventeenth appearance for the series. The previous May, the Juilliard School had awarded him an Honorary Doctorate of Music ...
Swingin
Label: Bluebird
Released: 2002
Track listing: 1. Jingle Bells performed by Miller, Glen And His Orchestra / Tex
Beneke / Modernaires - 3:04
2. Winter Wonderland performed by Flanagan, Ralph And His
Orchestra - 2:41
3. Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town performed by Dorsey, Tommy And
His Orchestra / Cliff Weston - 3:23
4. Sleigh Ride performed by Martin, Freddy And His Orchestra / Merv
Griffin - 3:11
5. Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! performed by Monroe, Vaughn
And His Orchestra / Norton Sisters - 3:08
6. Snowfall performed by Thornhill, Claude And His Orchestra - 3:22
7. White Christmas performed by Kaye, Sammy And His Orchestra /
Johnny Ryan - 2:58
8. Parade of the Wooden Soldiers performed by Clinton, Larry And His
Orchestra / Ford Leary - 2:44
9. Winter Weather performed by Waller, Fats And His Rhythm - 3:18
10. Santa Claus Came in the Spring performed by Goodman, Benny
And His Orchestra / Joe Harris - 3:09
11. Swingin' Them Jingle Bells performed by Waller, Fats And His
Rhythm - 2:57
12. All I Want for Christmas Is My Two Front... performed by Jones,
Spike And His City Slickers / George Rock - 3:12
13. Auld Lang Syne performed by Lumbardo, Guy And Royal
Canadians - 2:06
Various Artists: Swingin
by Stephen McGrath
Christmas brings us many delights, from holiday feasts to decorating the tree. One such delight is holiday music, a tradition almost every artist has embraced. The result runs the gamut from Nat King Cole's sublime “The Christmas Song”, to the strange, The Singing Dogs' “Jingle Bells”. Every year a new holiday album comes out, and this ...