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Somewhere Over the Rainbow: The Golden Age of Hollywood Musicals
(2002)
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Various Artists
As part of its pact with Turner Entertainment, which controls the vaults of several of the great movie studios, Rhino Records has issued many compilations of soundtrack material from the movie musicals of the 1930s to the 1960s. Somewhere Over the Rainbow: The Golden Age of Hollywood Musicals is an attempt to present the musical highlights of the ...
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The Digital Page: Page Two
(1989)
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Page Cavanaugh Trio
Page Cavanaugh first made history in the mid- to late '40s, leading a popular trio that included guitarist Al Viola. Four decades later Cavanaugh and Viola started teaming up again on a regular basis with bassist Allen Jackson in a highly enjoyable trio. Cavanaugh's piano playing had (if anything) grown in power and creativity through the years ...
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Plays for the Cocktail Hour
(1998)
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Page Cavanaugh
Pianist-singer Page Cavanaugh came to fame during the second half of the 1940s with his trio which emulated to an extent the Nat King Trio, but put a greater emphasis on group vocals. This particular album is from around a decade later (the 1955 date is an estimate), when Cavanaugh was leading a quartet also including guitarist Rod Leftwich, ...
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Page Three
(1967)
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Page Cavanaugh
This 1997 CD released for the first time some well-recorded tapes of Page Cavanaugh from 1967, a relatively low-profile period for the pianist/singer. Assisted by bassist Jerry Pulera and drummer Warren Nelson, Cavanaugh sticks mostly to standards and is in fine form. Highlights include an unusual version of "I Got Rhythm" (which was purposely ...
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Musical Wonderland
(2001)
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Various Artists
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The Digital Page: Page One
(1989)
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Page Cavanaugh Trio
Pianist-vocalist Page Cavanaugh's first recording in a decade (and his first CD) is a real gem. Still very much in his prime, Cavanaugh reunited with Al Viola (who was his regular guitarist in the 1940s) and used the fine supportive bassist Allen Jackson to complete the trio. The interplay between Cavanaugh and Viola is consistently impressive, ...
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Hollywood Swing and Jazz: Hot Numbers from Classic MGM, Warner Brothers & RKO Films
(2000)
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Various Artists
Hollywood Swing & Jazz: Hot Numbers from MGM, Warner Brothers & RKO Films collects '30s and '40s film music from three of Hollywood's biggest studios. Louis Armstrong's "Jeepers Creepers," Harry James & His Orchestra's "One O'Clock Jump," Jimmie Lunceford's "Blues in the Night," Bing Crosby's "Now You Has Jazz," and Julie Wilson's "I Got It Bad ...
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Crazy Rhythm
(1995)
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Page Cavanaugh Trio
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Fats Sent Me
(1957)
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Page Cavanaugh
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Impact at Basin Street East
(1964)
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Page Cavanaugh
The second of two LPs recorded by the Page Seven (a group led by pianist Page Cavanaugh that consists of trombonists Lew McCreary and Dave Wells, Bob Jung on baritone and alto, guitarist John Pisano, bassist Don Bagley and drummer Jack Sperling) has catchy arrangements of standards and originals, very concise playing (nothing clocks in over 3:02) ...
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