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  1. Beautiful stuff – and a great CD that brings together 2 of Chris Connor's best jazz albums for Atlantic! Just about all of Chris' records are great, but on both of these she really hits her stride – working in the small combo setting that she first recorded with, singing to sensitive backing by players like Lucky Thompson, Mundell Lowe, Oscar Pettiford, Joe Puma, and Al Cohn.

  2. This album is a real bargain as it contains 2 LP's :A jazz date with Chris Connor and Chris Craft with a playing time of 78 minutes. Connor's "silky" raspiness is on display with marvelous effect and she is backed by superb jazz musicians. Her interplay with them and her sense of rhythm and timing is remarkable. This set is a real winner all ...

  3. 10. Dez. 2006 · For the later "Chris Craft" release, (a word-play referring to the famous pleasure boat company of the era) I enjoy "The Night We Called It a Day" the best. But the 78 minutes, while perhaps uneven, are certainly not wasted. Helping Chris are Ralph Sharon (Tony Bennett's long-time musical director) on piano and arranging "A Jazz Date" and Mundell Lowe on guitar during the "Chris Craft" dates ...

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  5. Chris Connor - vocal Joe Wilder - trumpet Al Cohn, Lucky Thompson - tenor sax Sam Most - flute Eddie Costa - vibes Ralph Sharon - piano Joe Puma - guitar Oscar Pettiford - bass Osie Johnson - drums Chano Pozo - bongo Mongo Santamaria - conga Recording Date April 8, 1958 & May 23, 1958

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Chris_ConnorChris Connor - Wikipedia

    Biography. Chris Connor was born Mary Loutsenhizer in Kansas City, Missouri, to Clyde Loutsenhizer and Mabel Shirley. She became proficient on the clarinet, having studied for eight years during middle school and high school. She sang with the college band at the University of Missouri, playing at functions in Columbia, Missouri.

  7. See Full Discography. Lullabies for Lovers (1954) This Is Chris (1955) He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not (1956) A Jazz Date with Chris Connor (1956) I Miss You So (1956) Chris Connor Sings Lullabies of Birdland [1956] (1956) Chris Connor (1956) Chris (1957)