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16. Nov. 2004 · 1946-1951 by Georgie Auld released in 2004. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.
11. Feb. 2021 · 18. Georgie Porgie (2:54) 19. Sweetheart of My All Dreams (3:04) 20. I Fall in Love Too Easily (2:56) 21. In the Middle (3:13) 22. Lover Man (3:22) 23. Co-Pilot (2:49) 24. I'll Never Be the Same (2:55) Georgie Auld - 1945-1946 {CC, 1351}
Georgie Auld (eigentlich John Altwerger, * 19. Mai 1919 in Toronto, Ontario; † 8. Januar 1990 in Palm Springs (Kalifornien)) war ein amerikanischer Jazz - Tenorsaxophonist, Klarinettist und Bandleader des Swing. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 2 Auswahldiskographie. 3 Literatur. 4 Weblinks. 5 Einzelnachweise. Leben.
8. Jan. 1990 · Billboard 23 Feb. 1946: 22. “Georgie Auld Is REady This Time!” Down Beat 12 Aug. 1946: 4,5. “Auld Pulls Fast Triple Play On Booking Set-up.” Down Beat 26 Aug. 1946: 1. “Philly News.” Down Beat 1 Jan. 1947: 16. “Strictly Ad Lib.” Down Beat 12 Feb. 1947: 5. “Georgie Auld Joins Jazz Unit.” Down Beat 9 Apr. 1947: 1.
- May 19, 1919
- January 8, 1990
26. Juli 2011 · In 1951 Auld put together a terrific quintet with Frank Rosolino (tb), Lou Levy (p), Max Bennett (b) and Tiny Kahn (d), who wrote the arrangements. Auld was featured on a range of excellent albums in the '50s, mostly for EmArcy, but he also spent too much time recording dreadful albums for Coral that included a miserable choir.
The Chronogical Classics: Georgie Auld 1946 - 1951, a Compilation of songs by Georgie Auld. Released in 2004 on Classics (catalog no. 1371; CD).