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(Vocal Jazz) June Christy And The Stan Kenton Orchestra - The Complete Studio Recordings - 1994, MP3, 320 kbps

(Vocal Jazz) June Christy And The Stan Kenton Orchestra - The Complete Studio Recordings - 1994, MP3, 320 kbps
Треклист:
June Christy And The Stan Kenton Orchestra - The Complete Studio Recordings Жанр: Vocal Jazz
Страна исполнителя: USA
Год издания: 1994
Аудиокодек: MP3
Тип рипа: tracks
Битрейт аудио: 320 kbps
Продолжительность: 67:09
Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: да
Треклист:
01. Tampico (2:44)
02. It's Been A Long, Long Time (2:45)
03. Just A-Sittin' And A-Rockin' (2:51)
04. Shoo Fly Pie And Apply Pan dowdy (2:38)
05. I Been Down In Texas (3:07)
06. Rika Jika Jack (3:02)
07. He's Funny That Way (3:13)
08. Ain't No Misery In Me (3:00)
09. Willow Weep For Me (3:10)
10. Don't Want That Man Around (3:04)
11. Across The Alley From The Alamo (2:37)
12. The Spider And The Fly (2:25)
13. Soothe Me (3:12)
14. Curiosity (2:42)
15. I Told Ya I Love Ya (Now Get Out) (2:47)
16. Lonely Woman (3:27)
17. This Is My Theme (3:18)
18. Lonesome Road (4:24)
19. June Christy (4:06)
20. Easy Street (3:16)
21. Come Rain Or Come Shine (3:16)
22. Daddy (2:06)
 
 
Об исполнителе
June Christy (November 20, 1925 - June 21, 1990) was an American Jazz singer popular in the 1950s. Her success as a singer began with the Stan Kenton orchestra. She pursued a solo career from 1954 and is best known for her recording of "Something Cool" written by Hollywood composer/lyricist Billy Barnes.
Early life
June Christy was born Shirley Luster in Springfield, Illinois on November 20th, 1925, and moved to Decatur, Illinois when she was three. She began to sing with the Decatur based Bill Oetzel Orchestra at the young age of 13. She appeared with Oetzel and his society band during high school, then moved to Chicago in the early '40s. She changed her name to Sharon Leslie, sang with a group led by Boyd Raeburn, and joined Benny Strong's band afterwards. Neither of her involvements led her to a successful career, and she found working in the music industry very difficult and frustrating. As a result, in 1945, she considered giving up her dream of becoming a singer. Then in the same year she heard that Anita O'Day was going to leave Stan Kenton's Orchestra.
Stan Kenton's Orchestra
In 1945, after hearing that Anita O'Day had left Stan Kenton's Orchestra, she auditioned and got the role as a vocalist. At first, she bore a heavy resemblance to Anita O'Day, both physically and vocally. She eventually found her unique vocal style, characterized by a warm and smooth voice with a unique enunciation. During the time when she sang in the Orchestra, she changed her name once again to June Christy. Her unique voice produced successful hits such as "Shoo Fly Pie and Apple Pan Dowdy," the million-selling "Tampico" in 1945, and "How High the Moon". "Tampico" was Kenton's biggest-selling record. When the Kenton Band temporarily disbanded in 1948, she sang in nightclubs for a short time, and reunited with the band two years later in 1950.
Solo career
From 1952, she started to work on her own records, primarily with the arranger and bandleader Pete Rugolo. In 1954, she released her own 10" LP Something Cool, recorded with Rugolo and his orchestra, a gathering of notable Los Angeles jazz musicians that included her husband, multi-instrumentalist Bob Cooper and alto saxophonist Bud Shank. Something Cool was rereleased as a 12" LP in 1955 with additional selections, and then entirely rerecorded in stereo in 1960 with a somewhat different personnel. Something Cool was also important in launching the vocal cool movement of the 1950s, and it hit the Top 20 Charts, as did her third album The Misty Miss Christy (1956). She continued to release more records, which influenced future jazz vocalists and set new standards for the music. She retired from public performance in 1965, returning to the recording studio only once more, in 1977, to record her last LP, Impromptu. After struggling with illness for many years, she died of kidney failure on June 21, 1990, at the age of 64.

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