Claude Thornhill and his orchestra play the great jazz arrangements of Gerry Mulligan and Ralph Aldrich
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Claude Thornhill and his orchestra play the great jazz arrangements of Gerry Mulligan and Ralph Aldrich
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The work Claude Thornhill and his orchestra play the great jazz arrangements of Gerry Mulligan and Ralph Aldrich represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in University of Missouri-Kansas City Libraries. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Audio, Musical, Music.
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- Claude Thornhill and his orchestra play the great jazz arrangements of Gerry Mulligan and Ralph Aldrich
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- Date time place
- Recorded in New York City, April 28, 1953
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- jazz
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- PerformerNote
- Claude Thornhill, piano ; with his orchestra (Ralph E. Aldridge, Jr., tenor sax, clarinet ; Albert Antonucci, French horn ; John William Barber, tuba ; Joseph B. Galbraith, guitar ; Paula Martin, vocal ; Owen B. Masingell, trombone ; Ray A. Norman, tenor sax ; Dale D. Pearce, trumpet ; Sandford Siegelstein, French horn ; Billy Ver Planck, trombone ; Winston Welch, drums ; Richard S. Zubak, wind instruments)
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