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Dick Cary, Frank Sterling - Green Alligators / Daydream flac album

Dick Cary, Frank Sterling  - Green Alligators / Daydream flac album
  • Performer Dick Cary
  • Title Green Alligators / Daydream
  • Date of release 1968
  • Other formats MP4 AA MP2 APE TTA MMF WAV
  • Genre World & Folk & Country
  • Size MP3 1183 mb
  • Size FLAC 1457 mb
  • Rating: 4.9
  • Votes: 845

The Amazing Dick Cary (Album). Mileham Hayes, Dick Cary, Ed Gaston, Len Barnard, Bob Barnard, Ken Herron, Ade Monsbourgh, Neville Stribling, Lachie Thompson, Frank Johnson (9). Mileham Hayes, Dick Cary, Ed Gaston, Len Barnard, Bob Barnard, Ken Herron, Ade Monsbourgh, Neville Stribling, Lachie Thompson, Frank Johnson (9) - World's Hottest Jazz Band ‎(LP). EMI (Australia) Limited. Dick Cary, Frank Sterling (2) - Green Alligators, Daydream ‎(7", Single). Hi-Hat Dance Records.

The Amazing Dick Cary (Album).

Cary started his career with Joe Marsala in 1942, then played with the Casa Loma Orchestra, Brad Gowans, Muggsy Spanier, Wild Bill Davison, Billy Butterfield, Louis Armstrong, Jimmy Dorsey, Eddie Condon, Pee Wee Russell, Max Kaminsky, Bud Freeman, Jimmy McPartland, and Bobby Hackett among others. In 1959 he moved to Los Angeles, where he became an active freelance and studio musician. In the 1970s he led his own band, the Tuesday Night Friends.

A Green Alligators B Daydream.

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DICK CARY is a swing music artist. Dick Cary (July 10, 1916, Hartford, Connecticut-April 6, 1994, Sunland, California) was an American jazz pianist, trumpet and alto horn player, and prolific arranger and composer. Cary first played with Joe Marsala in 1942, then played solo at Nick's in Greenwich Village in New York City in 1942-43. He also worked briefly with the Casa Loma Orchestra and Brad Gowans.

Tracklist

A Green Alligators
B Daydream