Since you are interested in The Man with The Singing Guitar - Volume 3, here is a list of other items that you may find interesting.
Al Morgan (The Dynamo Of Piano And Song)
Jealous Heart & Other Original Favourites [ Jasmine / CD - released 1/Oct/2002 ] Over fifty years ago there was a song popularised by Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians entitled "Get Out Those Old Records". Another version of this song was by the man on this disc, Al Morgan. |
Ames Brothers
They They They Are The Ones - The Early Hits & More [ Jasmine / 2 CD - released 1/May/2004 ] The career of The Ames Brothers fits nicely into two separate compartments - the years on the Coral label and those with RCA Victor. Little has been available of the early days of the group and this double CD is putting matters to rights. |
Annette Hanshaw
The Twenties Sweetheart [ Jasmine / CD - released 1/Nov/1994 ] Annette Hanshaw was one of the major female singers of the 1920's. This particular disc, has a great selection of songs, beginning with a few from 1926, including the very popular 1920's song "Black Bottom", running through selections from 1927 & 1928. |
Cass Dalley
You Can't Blame A Girl For Tryin' [ Jasmine / CD - released 1/Oct/2002 ] Visually she was a cross between an uncoiling spring and Walt Disney's cartoon character Goofy. Aurally she came at you like an express train roaring out of a tunnel. Vaguely in the same mould as Martha Raye, Judy Canova and Carol Burnett, she was... |
June Christy with Johnny Guarnieri
A Friendly Session, Vol. 1 [ Jasmine / CD - released 1/Apr/1998 ] Would you believe that June Christy was only four years old when she made these recordings? No, she was not a child prodigy, but actually, as far as music is concerned, the name 'June Christy' simply did not exist until Summer, 1945. |
Ralph Flanagan & His Orchestra
A Tribute To Glenn Miller [ Jasmine / CD - released 1/May/2001 ] The first eight sides are two medleys. They provide solos by Bobby Hackett on "Make Believe", "St. Louis Blues" and "Basin Street Blues", while the other trumpet solos are shared between Dale McMickle and Bernie Previn. |