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  1. Eddie Jefferson (August 3, 1918 – May 9, 1979) [1] was an American jazz vocalist and lyricist. He is credited as an innovator of vocalese, a musical style in which lyrics are set to an instrumental composition or solo. Jefferson himself claims that his main influence was Leo Watson. Perhaps Jefferson's best-known song is "Moody's Mood for ...

  2. Eddie Jefferson for Alto Madness Productions: Richie Cole chronology; Battle of the Saxes (1977) New York Afternoon (1977) Alto Madness (1978)

  3. He formed the Alto Madness Orchestra in the 1990s. [4] Cole performed and recorded with Eddie Jefferson, [4] Nancy Wilson, Tom Waits, The Manhattan Transfer, Hank Crawford, Freddie Hubbard, Eric Kloss, Bobby Enriquez, Phil Woods, [4] Sonny Stitt, Art Pepper, and Boots Randolph. [4] He recorded over fifty albums, including his albums Hollywood ...

  4. Produced by Eddie Jefferson for Alto Madness Productions Recorded at Blue Rock Studio, NYC Engineer: Ed Roman. at Ge Cover fesian and Bhotography by Hal Wilson = Back design arid photography by Ron Wagner For free catalog phe oo ee ae sae DIVISION OF BLANCHRIS, ING Pa. : eee vate Be RECORDS, A paises OF pean INC., 160 WEST. 71st STREET,

  5. Oct 3, 2016 · Though Cole has probably been better known for his footloose "Alto Madness" bebop style, dating to his early-'70s association with vocalese master Eddie Jefferson, he's hardly been a stranger to ballads. Yet the new album came about entirely by chance.

  6. In 1975, he and the great Eddie Jefferson, vocalist and lyricist, teamed up and worked together for several years, performing, recording and collaborating, until Jefferson’s death four years later. Cole organized the unique Alto Madness Orchestra in the 1990s, which has a big band sound using only seven instruments.

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  8. Feb 28, 2009 · Cole has long had the ability to turn almost anything into jazz and on this set he manages to swing both the theme from The Price Is Right and the main melody from Last Tango in Paris. In addition to solo space for pianist Harold Mabern and guitarist Vic Juris, singer Eddie Jefferson is featured on two numbers: "The Common Touch" (my favorite ...

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