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June Christy
Five Classic Albums (June's Got Rhythm / This Is June Christy / The Song Is June / Those Kenton Days / Off Beat) [ Avid Jazz / 2 CD - released 4/Jun/2021 ] AVID Jazz continues with its Five Classic Album series with a re-mastered 2CD second set release from June Christy, complete with original artwork, liner notes and personnel details |
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June Christy
Four Classic Albums (Something Cool / Misty Miss Christy / Gone For The Day / Ballads For Night People) [ Avid Jazz / 2 CD - released 26/Jul/2018 ] AVID Jazz continues with its Four Classic Album series with a re-mastered 2CD release from June Christy, complete with original artwork, liner notes and personnel detail... |
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June Christy
A Lovely Way To Spend An Evening [ Jasmine / CD - released 1/Mar/1992 ] This is a re-issued collection of former Stan Kenton vocalist June Christy singing with the Jerry Gray orchestra and Shelly Manne combos. |
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June Christy with Johnny Guarnieri
A Friendly Session, Vol. 1 [ Jasmine / CD - released 1/Apr/1998 ] Would you believe that June Christy was only four years old when she made these recordings? No, she was not a child prodigy, but actually, as far as music is concerned, the name 'June Christy' simply did not exist until Summer, 1945. |
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June Christy with Johnny Guarnieri
A Friendly Session, Vol. 2 [ Jasmine / CD - released 1/Jan/1999 ] By the time these songs were recorded, 23-year-old June Christy had an interesting Curriculum Vitae - in brief, six years of obscurity and four years of stardom. After several chilly seasons in Chicago, singing (sometimes) and learning how to... |
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June Christy with Johnny Guarnieri
A Friendly Session, Vol. 3 [ Jasmine / CD - released 1/Aug/2000 ] This is the third in a series of songs sung by June Christy with piano accompaniment from Johnny Guarnieri during a radio series from the late 1940s. Like the two earlier volumes, this CD chronicles her conversion from lead singer for Stan Kenton... |
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June Christy with Stan Kenton
Somewhere There's Music [ Jasmine / CD - released 1/Apr/2000 ] Stan Kenton rarely recruited well-known performers to his orchestra - take June Christy, for example. In March, 1945, shortly after award-winning singer Anita O'Day had left Kenton to try her luck as a single act, Stan invited the completely... |