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Rosemary Clooney's jazz bliss dedicated to her ally.
Recorded with Scott Hamilton and other elite jazz musicians, this album is filled with love and respect, and it cemented the reputation of her "Concord period" in her singing career.
Returning to the forefront of the jazz world after a long hiatus, Rosemary Clooney has produced a masterpiece in tribute to her longtime friend and mentor, Bing Crosby. Her husky, poised tone blends with the exceptional ensemble of virtuoso musicians, imbuing each track with warm affection. She has once again proven herself a true jazz vocalist. This album vividly conveys the richness of mainstream jazz in the 1970s.
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- Bass - Monty Budwig
- Tenor Saxophone - Scott Hamilton
- Drums - Jake Hanna
- Piano - Nat Pierce
- Guitar - Cal Collins