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  1. September 16, 1959. 16 Songs, 52 Minutes. A Blue Note Records Release; ℗ 1959 Capitol Records, LLC. RECORD LABEL. Blue Note. Listen to Sings a Song With Mulligan (feat. Gerry Mulligan Quartet) by Annie Ross on Apple Music. Stream songs including "I Feel Pretty (feat. Gerry Mulligan Quartet)", "I've Grown Accustomed To Your Face (feat.

  2. Annie Ross - vocals Zoot Sims - tenor saxophone Bill Perkins - tenor saxophone Russ Freeman - piano Billy Bean, Jim Hall - guitar, Monty Budwig - bass Mel Lewis, Frankie Capp - drums Rec.: Los Angeles, February 1959.-CD2: #11-20 ("Sings a Song with Mulligan"): Annie Ross – vocals Gerry Mulligan – baritone sax Art Farmer - trumpet Chet Baker ...

  3. Sings A Song With Mulligan: アニー ロスは歌う - Annie Rossのページをご覧の皆様へ HMV&BOOKS onlineは、本・CD・DVD・ブルーレイはもちろん、各種グッズやアクセサリーまで通販ができるオンラインショップです。

  4. 24 de oct. de 2023 · Over a period of two weeks there was a reunion with Chet Baker, a set with Vinnie Burke’s String Quartet (unissued until 2006 when it was released with all the December 1957 material on Mosaic Select MS-021), a session with an all-star saxophone section and this collaboration with Annie Ross. Annie Ross had just helped launch Lambert ...

  5. 29 de sept. de 2008 · I wish Annie Ross would show up within 500 miles of home, I'd hitchhike if necessary to listen. This is a different style from her recordings with Lambert Hendrix and Ross but just as engaging. And Mulligan knew exactly how to complement her.

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  6. 2 de mar. de 2009 · Annie ross dans cette prestation n'a rien a envier aux Chris Connor, Peggy Lee, Anita O'Day. Ca petille comme du champagne, toujours plein de swing et de bounce meme si la tessiture de la chanteuse n'est pas extraordinaire. Les contre-chants de Mulligan sont pertinents, toujours dans le prolongement de la voix.

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  7. -Sings A Song With Mulligan "Singer Annie Ross' first solo album after joining Lambert, Hendricks & Ross finds her at the peak of her powers. Ross is joined by two versions of the Gerry Mulligan Quartet with either Chet Baker or Art Farmer on trumpet, Bill Crow or Henry Grimes on bass, and drummer Dave Bailey.