The London Swing Orchestra - The Rise of the Crooner 1945-1975 (2015)

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Title: The Rise of the Crooner 1945-1975
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Upbeat Jazz
Genre: Vocal Jazz, Oldies
Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 01:04:32
Total Size: 421 mb
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Tracklist

01. Beyond the Sea
02. Come Fly with Me
03. Let's Face the Music and Dance
04. Have You Met Miss Jones
05. Fly Me to the Moon
06. Brazil
07. It Had to Be You
08. Let There Be Love
09. I've Got You Under My Skin
10. I Get a Kick out of You
11. I Left My Heart in San Francisco
12. L.O.V.E
13. Just a Gigolo / I Ain't Got Nobody
14. Steppin' out with My Baby
15. Eager Beaver
16. Is You Is or Is You Ain't My Baby
17. Soul Bossa
18. Mack the Knife
19. Now You Has Jazz
20. New York New York
21. Il Silenzio



The London Swing Orchestra were formed by Graham Dalby for a VE Day event at The Hammersmith Palais in 1985. It became a full-time professional orchestra in 1987 and signed to President Records with whom they recorded four albums. Their first overseas performance was in the Confesshalle, Berlin with Gloria Gaynor and James Last followed by a summer trip to Norway to perform alongside notables such as Manhattan Transfer and Miles Davis. In 1990 the Orchestra came to the notice of Princess Margaret at a ball for the Devonshires at Chatsworth and that December the band were asked to play for the 40th Birthday of Princess Margaret and the 90th of HM The Queen Mother at Buckingham Palace - an invitation that was repeated for the Queen Mother's 100th at Windsor a decade later. In 1990 the orchestra were resident at Hong Kong's iconic Peninsular Hotel over Christmas and New Year's Eve. The Orchestra would return there often and in 1997 toured Beijing, Shanghai and Hong Kong for the Handover. That year they were signed to EMI. In 1998 the Orchestra recorded the music for the BBC TV series Mrs Bradley Murder Mysteries with Diana Rigg. They also played at the 21st Birthday of Kate (now Duchess of Cambridge) Middleton. The Orchestra saw in the Millennium at Claridges and during the 00's performed in Rome and Milan for Valentino. Recently the Orchestra have released three of a four album anthology of Jazz and Swing from 1920 to 1965 with Upbeat Records and are touring a concert programme in theatres starting in January 2015 with the Everyman in Cheltenham who have re-booked for January 16th 2016.