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

    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!

  2. June Christy — vocals; Pete Rugolo — arranger, conductor; Frank Beach, Conte Candoli, Maynard Ferguson, Conrad Gozzo, Ray Linn, Ollie Mitchell, Uan Rasey, Shorty Rogers, Ray Triscari, Jimmy Zito — trumpets; Harry Betts, Milt Bernhart, Nick Dimaio, Bob Fitzpatrick, Herbie Harper, Tommy Pederson, Dick Reynolds, Frank Rosolino ...

    • 1953, 1954, 1955, 1960
  3. June Christy sings "Lazy Afternoon" by LaTouche-Moross Arr. Pete Rugolo

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Off-BeatOff-Beat - Wikipedia

    Off-Beat is a 1960 album by American jazz vocalist June Christy, arranged and conducted by Pete Rugolo. [3] [4] The tracks on the album were included on a 1997 double-CD re-issue under the title The Song Is June! [4] Critical reception.

    • Bill Miller
    • 1960
  5. Pete Rugolo. Pete Rugolo, ca. Dezember 1946. Fotografie von William P. Gottlieb. Pete Rugolo (* 25. Dezember 1915 in San Piero Patti, Sizilien; † 16. Oktober 2011 in Sherman Oaks, Kalifornien [1]) war ein US-amerikanischer Jazz komponist und - arrangeur italienischer Herkunft.

  6. 9. Mai 2023 · Through the 1950s, June Christy sometimes worked with Pete Rugolo. Their collaboration for the 1957 Capitol LP entitled Gone for the Day was particularly fruitful. Rugolo and Christy were well-acquainted from the years they both spent working together in Stan Kenton’s band in the late 1940s.

  7. 22. Mai 2020 · While Rugolo continued to work occasionally with Kenton in the 1950s, he spent more time creating arrangements for pop vocalists, including June Christy, Peggy Lee and the Four Freshmen. During this period he also worked for a while on musicals at MGM, and served as an A&R director for Mercury Records in the late 1950s.