Skitch Henderson: Swinging With Strings

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Skitch Henderson, piano
Peter Appleyard, vibraphone
Bucky Pizzarelli, guitar
Gene Bertoncini, guitar
Nicki Parrott, bass
Joe Ascione, drums
Matt Glaser, violin
Darol Anger, violin
Sara Caswell, violin
Glenn Basham, violin

Skitch Henderson was the first leader of the Tonight Show orchestra with Steve Allen and later with Johnny Carson. He is the founder and conductor of the New York Pops and has also worked as guest conductor with most of the leading orchestras of this country and the world presenting pops and symphonic concerts. In his first recording on piano in many years, he is joined by what he calls his "Fiddler's Three" - Bucky Pizzarelli, Gene Bertoncini and Peter Appleyard, all of whom are stars of the first magnitude in their own right. Added to the mix are rising star bassist Nicki Parrott, all-star drummer Joe Ascione, and a swinging hand-picked violin quartet. "The melodies come from the song book of "remember when" and the virtuosity of the player is an education if you wish to enter the proper school of jazz. The arrangements with the strings bring back memories of the wonderful radio days - the Whiteman band, and the creativity of all the radio orchestras. It is strange how old becomes new or ancient becomes modern when the right people gather. We hope you«ll agree." —Skitch Henderson

Selections:
The Japanese Sandman, My Gal Sal, Volga Boatman, Sophisicated Lady, Blue Moon, Oh, Lady, Be Good!, Lover Man, Easy Living, Goody Goody, C-Jam Blues, If I Had You, In a Mellow Tone, The Hour of Parting, If There is Someone Lovelier Than You, I Could Have Danced All Night, Where the Blue of the Night Meets the Gold of the Day

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