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Billy Eckstine / Arthur Prysock / Cliff Butler - Billy Eckstine Meets Arthur Prysock flac album

Billy Eckstine / Arthur Prysock / Cliff Butler - Billy Eckstine Meets Arthur Prysock flac album
  • Performer Billy Eckstine
  • Title Billy Eckstine Meets Arthur Prysock
  • Country US
  • Other formats AIFF FLAC DXD MIDI MPC DMF AA
  • Genre Jazz / Soul & Funk
  • Size MP3 1674 mb
  • Size FLAC 1487 mb
  • Rating: 4.9
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William Clarence Eckstine (July 8, 1914 – March 8, 1993) was an American jazz and pop singer, and a bandleader of the swing era. He was noted for his rich, resonant, almost operatic bass-baritone voice. Eckstine's recording of "I Apologize" (MGM, 1948) was awarded the Grammy Hall of Fame Award in 1999

He was the father of four children by second marriage and two step-children, including Ed Eckstine, who was a president of Mercury Records, Guy Eckstine, who was a Columbia and Verve Records A&R executive and record producer, singer Gina Eckstine, and actor

Acclaimed mid-20th Century jazz singer with broad, deep vocals, bearing echoes of Billy Eckstine. Arthur Prysock, Coun. rthur Prysock/Count B. rthur Prysock. Jazz 'Round Midnight: . ee Full Discography.

Billy Eckstine – 1974 – If She Walked Into My Life. Free Download AlbumBilly Eckstine – 1972 – Senior Soul.

Arthur Prysock Jr. (January 1, 1924 or 1929 – June 14, 1997) was an American jazz and R&B singer best known for his live shows and his baritone, influenced by Billy Eckstine. According to his New York Times obituary, "his heavy, deep voice projected a calm, reassuring virility. Arthur Prysock Jr. Born. January 1, 1924 Spartanburg, South Carolina, United States.

Listen to albums and songs from Arthur Prysock. He had a deep, coal mine baritone like Billy Eckstine, but he didn’t mess around with the melody as much. He was with Buddy Johnson’s blues band from 1944 to 1952, but Prysock really made a name for himself working with Count Basie in the '60s. Besides carrying on that band’s swing and blues traditions, Prysock released a string of albums under his own name where his velvety tonsils were perfect for laying down love poems.

Billy Eckstine & Sarah Vaughan. Also recorded by : The Cliff Adams Singers; Arthur Prysock; Dorothy Squires. Billy) We seem like passing strangers now How can you hurry by. (Sarah) There where never two who loved Half as much as you and I We seem like passing strangers now Funny how things can change. Billy) We where so inseparable Now you're acting very strange. Both) The hands I used to touch Don't even wave hello. Billy) How I miss your lips you'll never know. Sarah) If you would only turn to me Speak my name just once more You might find right there and then.

Tracklist

A1 Billy Eckstine The Real Thing Happened To Me
A2 Billy Eckstine Blowin' The Blues Away
A3 Billy Eckstine I've Got A Date With Rhythm
A4 Billy Eckstine Good Jelly Blues
A5 Cliff Butler Don't Say We're Through
B1 Cliff Butler You're Happiness To Me
B2 Cliff Butler She's Really Sweet To Me
B3 Cliff Butler Benny's Boogie
B4 Arthur Prysock I'll Always Be With You
B5 Arthur Prysock Making A Fool Out Of Me

Companies, etc.

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Stereo version

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
G-1903, G 1903 Billy Eckstine / Arthur Prysock / Cliff Butler Billy Eckstine / Arthur Prysock / Cliff Butler - Billy Eckstine Meets Arthur Prysock ‎(LP, Comp, Mono) Guest Star, Guest Star G-1903, G 1903 US Unknown