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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pete_RugoloPete Rugolo - Wikipedia

    Fair and Warmer! (Capitol, 1957) Gone for the Day (Capitol, 1957) This Is June Christy! (Capitol, 1958) The Song Is June! (Capitol, 1958) Recalls Those Kenton Days (Capitol, 1959) Off-Beat (Capitol, 1960) This Time of Year (Capitol, 1961) With Robert Clary. Gigi (Mercury, 1958) With Buddy Collette. Buddy Collette's Swinging Shepherds (EmArcy ...

  2. Gone for the Day is a 1957 studio album by singer June Christy. The songs were all arranged by her longtime collaborator Pete Rugolo. Gone for the Day was repackaged and released on August 25, 1998 as a part of a 2-albums-on-1-CD release along with Fair and Warmer!.

    • June 18, July 2, 15, 1957
    • Vocal jazz
  3. Fair and Warmer! is a 1957 studio album by June Christy. The songs were arranged by Pete Rugolo, and players on the record include trumpeter Don Fagerquist, trombonist Frank Rosolino, altoist Bud Shank, and tenor saxophonist Bob Cooper (who was also Christy's husband); [2] none of the notable musicians were credited in the album's ...

    • January 3, 15, 21, 1957
    • Vocal jazz
  4. June Christy – Gone For The Day And Fair And Warmer. Tracklist. Credits. Arranged By, Conductor – Pete Rugolo. Notes. 2 LPs on one CD. #1-12 originally issued as "Gone For The Day" (Capitol T902) #13-24 originally issued as "Fair And Warmer!" (Capitol T833) Barcode and Other Identifiers. Barcode: 724349544826. Other Versions (1) View All.

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    • UK & Europe
    • 11
    • CD, Compilation
  5. AMG EXPERT REVIEW: (Fair And Warmer) This out-of-print Capitol LP, one of many that June Christy cut during the 1950s, features her soft but swinging vocals accompanied by a 12-piece group arranged by Pete Rugolo. While the backup musicians include trumpeter Don Fagerquist, trombonist Frank Rosolino, altoist Bud Shank and tenor saxophonist Bob ...

  6. Pete Rugolo. Born 25 Dec 1915, Patti, Sicily. R ugolo's parents emigrated to the US in 1920 and settled in Santa Rosa, California. He followed his father's example and started in music playing the baritone, but quickly picked up other instruments, including the French horn and piano. He took a bachelor's degree in music at San Francisco State ...

  7. While Rugolo continued to work occasionally with Kenton in the 1950s, he spent more time creating arrangements for pop and jazz vocalists, most extensively with former Kenton singer June Christy on such albums as Something Cool, The Misty Miss Christy, Fair and Warmer!, Gone for the Day and The Song Is June!.