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Added by Gene Weed on March 2, 2010 at 5:00pm — No Comments

STUDIO 57A PRESENTS TARA STULL [Track 01]

This is notably one of the most nostalgic 1950's style Blues songs ever written; BLUE RAIN, by ASCAP composer Harold Jennings. This copyrighted tune (©1977 JENNINGS) was originally performed by the famous JAY DEES, and who are now known as THE ENVOYS. Now playing on our Track 01. This is a pre release exclusive preview for the JAZZ NETWORK Community.



Introducing one of the newest upcoming female JAZZ Vocalist's TARA… Continue

Added by Gene Weed on December 27, 2009 at 3:30pm — No Comments

A Christmas Song

Probably one of the most popular Christmas songs ever recorded: "The Christmas Song", 1944, Mel Tormé and Bob Wells.



As a present to the JAZZ NETWORK, I introduce Mr. Bobby Cottonwood, in an unpublished recording session @ STUDIO 57A in late 2007. Using my custom made U47 valve microphone, and even sick as he was with the flue - he nailed it in one take.



Thanks Bobby . . .



It is a piece of recording history . . . .



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Added by Gene Weed on December 21, 2009 at 3:43pm — No Comments


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