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"Divaville Lounge" with Sarah O (archive)

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Sunday, August 19, 2012 | 14:00 to 16:00 | jazz/pop vocalists
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Artist Song Album Label Comments
Dinah Washington Come Rain or Come Shine Dinah Jams Emarcy
Nat King Cole Trio Come In Out of the Rain Complete Capitol Recordings Mosaic
Frank Sinatra One For My Baby Only the Lonely Capitol
Nelson Riddle Orchestra Time and Space Space Age Lounge Vol. 2 inst.
Sammy Davis Jr. A Lot of Livin' To Do Yes I Can! Rhino
Louis Prima Robin Hood/Oh Babe! Ultra-Lounge: Wild, Cool & Swinging! Capitol
Perez Prado Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White Mondo Mambo! Rhino
Georgia Carr Baby Won't You Please Come Home Sex Kittens in Hi Fi: The Brunettes DRG
Nina Simone My Baby Just Cares for Me Verve Jazz Masters Verve
Patti Page o/ Pete Rugolo The Thrill is Gone In the Land of Hi Fi Verve
Les Paul Trio Unknown song Command Performance otr-cat.com inst.
The Mills Brothers Nevertheless Anthology 1931-1968 happy birthday Harry Mills!
The Mills Brothers Caravan L'Art Vocal Volume 12 go to youtube and view the soundie for this performance. seriously, do it now
Cootie Williams & His Rug Cutters Ol' Man River Duke Ellington 100 Rare Sessions
Slim Gaillard Jumpin' at the Record Shop Laughing in Rhythm Proper UK
Ethel Waters Bread and Gravy Hoagy Carmichael: First of the Singer Songwriters Proper UK
Duke Ellington Orchestra Dreamy Blues (Mood Indigo) Mood Indigo inst.
Billie Holiday o/ Teddy Wilson Gloomy Sunday Lady Day Sony
Teddy Wilson Orchestra feat. Roy Eldridge Sweet Lorraine Little Jazz Trumpet Giant Proper UK
Maxine Sullivan Christopher Columbus A Tribute to Andy Razaf excellent request!
Fletcher Henderson Orchestra Christopher Columbus Tidal Wave inst.
Fats Waller This Joint is Jumpin' Handful of Fats Pro Arte
Django Reinhardt The Sheik of Araby Classic Early Recordings in Chronological Order JSP
Ibrahim Ferrer con Chepin & His Oriental Orchestra Ay, Azabache! Mi Oriente Tumbao
Benny Goodman Orchestra Swingtime in the Rockies Live at the Madhattan Room Nov 20 1937 otr-cat.com
Bob Crosby Big Noise from Winnetka Dance Off Both Your Shoes inst.
Bob Crosby A Zoot Suit The Wartime Years - Wartime Memories Readers Digest
Desi Arnaz Tabu Babalu RCA great request!
Eartha Kitt Angelitos Negros Legendary BMG
Floyd Cramer The Last Date Country Classics Volume One great request!
Wayne Newton Strangers in the Night Ultra-Lounge! Wild and Swingin' Capitol
Dolores Gray There'll Be Some Changes Made Warm Brandy DRG
Benny Goodman There'll Be Some Changes Made COmplete Capitol Small Groups Mosaic inst.
Kay Kyser The Answer is Love A Strict Education in Music
Larry Clinton Summer Souvenirs Very Best of Larry Clinton happy birthday!
Louis Armstrong & Jack Teagarden Rockin' Chair Ken Burns Jazz happy birthday Jack Teagarden!
Buddy Rich Just You, Just Me Strike It, Rich! inst.
Ella Fitzgerald Sunday Kind of Love The Legendary Decca Recordings: Ella & The Arrangers Polygram
Jack Teagarden's Big Eight Big Eight Blues Big Ben Proper UK inst.
Paul Whiteman w/ Jack Teagarden & Johnny Mercer Fare Thee Well to Harlem Paul Whiteman until next week, fare thee well!