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Notes Recorded at Gene Norman-Charlie Ventura concert, Pasadena Civic Auditorium, Pasadena, California, in April 1949. Personnel: Charlie Ventura, tenor sax. Conti Condoli, trumpet. Benny Green, trombone. "Boots" Mussilli, alto sax. Roy Kral, piano. Kenny O' Brien, bass. Ed Shaughnessy, drums. Track info: A1: (a) "Yesterdays" by Kern & Harbach, (b) "The Peanut Vendor" by Simons, Gilbert & Sunshine. Talking with Orchestra by Gene Norman. A2: Instrumental Fox Trot with voices of Jackie Cain and Roy Kral. A3: Instrumental Fox Trot featuring Conti Condoli, trumpet solo. A4: See A2. B1: Instrumental Fox Trot featuring Charlie Ventura, baritone saxophone solo. B2: See A2. B3: Instrumental Fox Trot featuring Benny Green, trombone solo. B4: Instrumental Fox Trot. Notes by Gene Norman. Cover printed in England by Senol Printing Limited. Stamped matr# on runouts: A: MG-2941-3A. B: MG-2942-3A. Tax code JT on both sides. Stamper codes: C (3) resp. U (2). Published by Britico. Images Comments and Reviews
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