Bobby Darin 9/1964 "Once In A Lifetime" Jack Sperling, Pete Candoli, Plas Johnson, Bud Shank
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Bobby Darin with Richard Wess' Orchestra Bud Shank, Ronald Langinger, Plas Johnson, John Lowe, Bill Collette, Med Flory – saxophone Conrad Gozzo, Virgil Evans, Tony Terran, Jimmy Zito, Shorty Sherock, Pete Candoli, Bud Brisbois, Al Porcino – trumpet D**k Nash, James Henderson, Vernon Friley, Joe Howard, Milt Bernhart, Lew McCreary – trombone Lyle Ritz – bass guitar Eugene DiNovi, Lou Levy – piano Milt Norman – guitar Jack Sperling – drums Carlos Vidal – congas Nicholas Martinez – bongos Julius Wechter – percussion, timpani Armand Kaproff, Eleanor Slatkin, Edgar Lustgarten, Raphael Kramer – cello Jules Jacob, Ronald Langinger – flute Jules Jacob – oboe Joseph DiFiore, Alvin Dinkin, Harry Hymas, Alexander Nieman – viola Jacob Krachmalnick, Stanley Plummer, Myron Sandier, Marshall Sosson, Lou Raderman, Harry Bluestone, Marvin Limonick, Henry Roth, Elliott Fisher, Arnold Blenick, Paul Shure, Bernard Kundell, Darrel Terwilliger, Alvin Dinkin – violin Ann Stockton – harp Recorded September 17-18, 1964 in Hollywood, CA. You can find me on Facebook at: http://facebook.com/drumuitar My original Gene Krupa site is at: http://drummerman.net Any monetary donations would be appreciated. Due to the progression of a muscle disease (Spinal Muscle Atrophy), I have to live in a nursing facility. Contributions will assist in acquiring any software, hardware, and additional channel material. I make no money from my YouTube videos. Any donations can be sent to: https://www.paypal.me/drumuitar
American Jazz musician (alto and baritone saxophone, flute (c-flute, alto and bass flute), arrangements). Born May 27, 1926, in Dayton, Ohio Died April 2, 2009, in Tucson, Arizona. Attended the University of North Carolina between 1944-1946 then moved to California where he studied with trumpeter/composer [a312417] and played in the big bands of [a269594] (1947-8) and [a212786] (1950-51). Though not often noted, Shank was among the first of modern jazz artists during the early 50`s to record us...
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