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  1. 23. Okt. 2020 · Try his With Respect To Nat recorded a few months after Cole’s death in 1965 to see how close Peterson got to the master who was an acknowledged influence (Verve CD314 557 486-2). Scott Yanow gave that album a five-star rating in the All Music Guide To Jazz. Harry Edison’s inimitable harmon was frequently heard on Nelson Riddle albums of ...

  2. Midnight Smith. 1,003 likes · 31 talking about this. Midnight Smith is an Indy based R-n-R cover band. Formed in 2018. Playing primarily 70’s/80’s/90’s...

  3. After MidNite with Granger Smith. 28,463 likes · 469 talking about this. For everyone stayin' up late, gettin' up early and lovin' country music,...

  4. The Essential Jazz Classics label presents in CD Nat King Coles Complete 1956 After Midnight Sessions - with 4 bonus tracks. Appearing at a time when, for the general public, he was more of a singer and entertainer than a jazz pianist, this album was a reminder of Nats superlative skills as an instrumentalist. For the remainder of his successful career which ended with his sudden death in 1965 ...

  5. Two Loves Have I (20-Bit Mastering/1999 Digital Remaster) 2:48. Candy (20-Bit Mastering/1999 Digital Remaster) 3:55. You're Looking At Me (Alternate Take/1999 Digital Remaster/20-Bit Mastering) 4:13. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1978 Vinyl release of "After Midnight" on Discogs.

  6. Nat King Cole hatte die Charts der 50er Jahre in den USA kräftig mit gestaltet und seine Musik war dabei immer populärer geworden. Diese Einspielungen jedoch sind reinster Jazz, entstanden im August und September 1956 im Kellerstudio des Capitol Towers in Hollywood und wurden 1957 veröffentlicht. Das Nat King Cole Trio spielte auf den Punkt und als Gastmusiker kamen dazu Willie Smith am Alt ...

  7. Smith worked regularly with his trios in the 1940s, but was in danger of being forgotten in the '50s when Norman Granz recorded him fairly extensively for Verve; Stuff also participated in Nat King Cole's After Midnight sessions for Capitol. The violinist moved to Copenhagen in 1965 and was active until his death two years later. ~ Scott Yanow