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  1. May 23, 2016 · Fred Kaplan | May 23, 2016. On the heels of its revelatory release of long-lost sessions by Larry Young in Paris during the mid-1960s, Resonance Records pulls another treasure from the archivesSarah Vaughan's appearance at Rosy's, a now-defunct New Orleans jazz club, in May 1978. Vaughan was 54 and in the midst of a merry comeback, recording ...

  2. Mar 25, 2016 · 2016 — US. CD —. Album. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2016 CD release of "Live At Rosy's" on Discogs.

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  3. Jan 30, 2016 · Live, 2 CD. Sarah Vaughan Format: Audio CD. 4.6 60 ratings. -9% $2268. List Price: $24.98. Get Fast, Free Shipping with Amazon Prime. FREE Returns. See all 4 formats and editions. Streaming. Unlimited MP3.

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  4. sarahvaughanjazz.bandcamp.com › album › live-at-rosysLive at Rosy's | Sarah Vaughan

    Mar 25, 2016 · Sarah Vaughan - Live at Rosy's is a newly discovered live recording captured in an intimate club setting on May 31, 1978 at Rosy's in New Orleans. Featuring nearly 90 minutes of music from 'the Divine One', Sarah Vaughan backed by her trio of pianist Carl Schroeder, bassist Walter Booker and drummer Jimmy Cobb Live at Rosy's is a collection ...

  5. – Resonance Records with the cooperation of National Public Radio (NPR) is proud to announce the release of Sarah Vaughan Live At Rosy’s, New Orleans on March 25 th, 2016 The deluxe 2-CD set is comprised exclusively of newly discovered recordings by “Sassy” capturing the legendary jazz singer’s live performance at Rosy’s Jazz Club on May 31, 1...

  6. DESCRIPTION: Sarah Vaughan — Live at Rosy's Release Date: 3/25/16Available as Deluxe 2-CD SetsAvailable at ResonanceRecords: http://www.resonancerecords.org/...

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  7. This 2-disc set features Sarah Vaughan performing live at Rosy’s Jazz Club in New Orleans, recorded on May 31, 1978. This music was originally recorded for the National Public Radio-syndicated radio program Jazz Alive. Sarah’s long career began in 1943 at the Apollo Theater Amateur Hour in New York, where she was discovered by Billy Eckstein.