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Freddy Cole Sings Mr. B is a 2010 tribute album by American jazz musician, Freddy Cole, released in 2010 on HighNote Records. The album is a tribute to bebop pioneer Billy Eckstine. In 2011 it was recognized with a Grammy nomination for 'Best Jazz Vocal Album' at the 53rd Annual Grammy Awards.
- Vocal jazz
- HighNote
- 2010
Aug 3, 2010 · Freddy Cole Sings Mr. B (HighNote Records) Freddy Cole Released August 3, 2010 Grammy Nominee for Best Jazz Vocal Album 2011 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QFhOvTRY4ZA&list=OLAK5uy_l1D60_QEbNYgd9umHx0RfFoONxKe2YhKI. Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/0tolx1IyOT1UzT1gOrhxCN?si=ZWGsitK4RzCh1KxKW6Nmng. About:
Aug 3, 2019 · With Houston Person augmenting his regular band and Freddy’s autumnal baritone, expressive phrasing and insightful way with a lyric out in front, these performers are the perfect choice for these songs forever associated with “Mr. B,” Billy Eckstine. Track Listing: 1. Tender Is the Night (Sammy Fain / Paul Francis Webster) 5:46. 2.
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Freddy Cole Sings Mr. B ( CDr, Album, Promo) HighNote Records, Inc. HCD 7214. US. 2010. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2010 CD release of "Freddy Cole Sings Mr. B" on Discogs.
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Freddy Cole – Freddy Cole Sings Mr. B. More images. Tracklist. Credits (16) Freddy Cole. Arranged By. John Di Martino. Arranged By. Randy Napoleon. Arranged By. Elias Bailey. Bass. Katherine Miller. Co-producer. Peter Muller (3) Design. Show more credits... Versions. Filter by. Format. Labels & Companies. Country. Year. 2 versions. Add to Wantlist.
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His 2010 album, Freddy Cole Sings Mr. B, was nominated for the Grammy in the category Best Jazz Vocal Album. The album features tenor Houston Person, pianist John DiMartino, guitarist/arranger Randy Napoleon, drummer Curtis Boyd, and bassist Elias Bailey.
Jun 28, 2020 · Freddy Cole, whose debonair yet unassuming vocal style lighted his way through a distinguished jazz career in and out of the shadow of his older brother, Nat King Cole, died on Saturday, June...