Barbara Lea, Bob Dorough, Richard Sudhalter
Hoagy's Children: The Songs of Hoagy Carmichael Audiophile Records AP-165 Format: Vinyl LP Record
Released: 04/01/1983
This is a vinyl pressing from the 1980s with original audio and jacket designs.
They may exhibit varying degrees of visible wear on the jacket due to age.
Few of these pressings are left, so this is your chance to own an original vinyl copy.
Inventory is extremely limited, so first come first served.
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PRODUCT INFORMATION / REVIEWS:
"Hoagy's Children," a jazz-oriented revue assembled by cornetist-author Dick Sudhalter and featuring singers Barbara Lea and Bob Dorough, was first performed at Michael's Pub, the famous restaurant on Manhattan's East Side which has made a specialty of imaginatively programmed toasts to songwriters. It proved an instant success with critics and public - enough so to win a continuing series of repeat bookings across the country.
PERSONNEL
- Barbara Lea, (v)
- Bob Dorough, (p,v)
- Richard Sudhalter, (c,flg,arr,ld)
- Art Baker, (reeds)
- Jay Leonhart, (b)
- Ronnie Bedford, (d)
- Session produced by Richard Sudhalter
- Recorded at Sound Heights Recording Studio
- Brooklyn, New York
- April 27, 1981
- Tape Editing: Jack Towers
- Remix: Songbird Studio, Atlanta, Georgia
- Engineer: Rich Head
TRACKS
- Side 1:
- Old Man Harlem
- New Orleans
- Hong Kong Blues
- How Little We Know
- Riverboat Shuffle
- Doctor, Lawyer and Indian Chief
- Side 2:
- I Walk With Music
- Ole Buttermilk Sky
- Little Old Lady
- Ballad in Blue
- Small Fry
- Washboard Blues
- In the Cool, Cool, Cool of the Evening
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