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"Divaville Lounge" with Sarah O (archive)

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Sunday, June 14, 2009 | 14:00 to 16:00 | jazz/pop vocalists
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Artist Song Album Label Comments
Mel Torme Lullaby of Birdland Lulu's Back in Town Bethlehem w/ Marty Paich orch.
June Christy o/ Stan Kenton Shoo Fly Pie and Apple Pan Dowdy 'Round Midnight
Artie Shaw Orch. Frenesi Begin the Beguine Membran
Dinah Shore Taking a Chance on Love Spotlight on Dinah Shore - Great Ladies of Song Capitol
Nat King Cole Trio v/ Anita O'Day Rosetta The Trio Recordings Vol. 4 Laserlight
Oscar Peterson Fascinating Rhythm THe Will to Swing Verve inst.
Frank Sinatra o/ Count Basie I Wish You Love It Might as Well Be Swing Reprise great request!
Doris Day o/ Paul Weston You're Good For Me GOlden Girl Sony
Dean Martin Mean to Me This Time I'm Swingin'! EMI Records LTD
Peggy Lee DOn't Be so Mean to Baby The Singles Collection 1941-1947 EMI Capitol
Dinah Washington Baby, You've Got What it Takes Dinah Washinton Story Polygram
Oscar Peterson C-Jam Blues The Will to Swing Verve inst.
Ethel Wateres Bread and Gravy Cocktail Hour Columbia River
Slim Gaillard It's You, Only You Laughing in Rhythm Proper UK
Fats Waller & His Rhythm I'll Be Tired of You The Complete Recorded Works Vol. 2 JSP
Billie Holiday These Foolish Things Lady Day Sony
Pearl Bailey Tired Takes Two to Tango ASV
Oscar Peterson In the Wee Small Hours The Will to Swing Verve inst.
Andrews Sisters o/Leon Belasco Wake Up and Live THe Golden Age of American Sweet Bands JSP
Debbie Reynolds, Donald O'Connor & Gene Kelly GOod Morning, Good Morning Classic Gene Kelly Movies Blue Moon
Judy Garland Carolina in the Morning Route 66: Capitol Sings Coast to Coast Capitol
Ethel Merman I Got the Sun in the Morning The Irving Berlin Songbook
Louis Jordan Wake Up Jacob Let the Good Times Roll Bear
Oscar Peterson 9:20 Special The Will to Swing Verve inst.
Ella FItzgerald I Get a Kick Out of You THe Cole Porter Songbook Verve
Tony Bennett Dancing in the Dark Forty Years: Artistry of Tony Bennett Sony
Vic Damone But Beautiful 16 Most REquested Songs Sony happy birthday!
Judy Garland But Not for Me The Complete Decca Masters MCA happy birthday!
Sammy Davis Jr. A Stranger in Town Yes I Can! Rhino
Oscar Peterson Lulu's Back in Town The Will to Swing Verve inst.
The Brox Sisters Red Hot Mama Flappers, Vamps & Sweet Young Things ASV Living Era happy birthday Kathlyn Brox
Dick Powell Lullaby of Broadway Charming Gents of Stage and Screen Columbia/Legacy happy brtihday lyricist Al Dubin!
Rudy Vallee You Oughta Be in Pictures The Golden Age of American Sweet Bands Jasmine
Benny Goodman Sing Me a Swing Song (And Let Me Dance) Sing Sing Sing RCA Victor
Glen Gray & Casa Loma Orch. My Heart Tells Me Swing Tonic Jasmine
Billy Ecktine I Love the Rhythm in a Riff 1944-1945 Melodie Jazz Classic
Kay Starr For the First Time Original Studio Radio Transcriptions Swing Factory
Henri Salvador Que Si, Que No Amour, Bananes et Ananas 1932-1950 Fremaux
Tallulah Bankhead & Danny Kaye How Could You Believe Me? Give My Regards to Broadway AEI
Louis Armstrong I Hate to Leave You Now Jazz Tribune: Young Louis Armstrong 1930-1933 RCA until next week!