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  2. New York Groove - Wikipedia

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    New York Groove. " New York Groove " is a song written by English musician and producer Russ Ballard. The song was originally recorded by glam rock band Hello in 1975 and was later covered by Ace Frehley ( Kiss) for his 1978 solo album. Frehley's version is also well known, especially in the US.

  3. Roll 'Em Pete - Wikipedia

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    While in New York, Turner and Johnson had a session with the Vocalion record company, recording the 12-bar blues "Roll 'Em Pete" on December 30, 1938. [6] The song was an up-tempo boogie woogie which had become Johnson's signature tune in the Kansas City clubs. In performance, Turner often included many well-rehearsed blues verses, or ...

  4. Hadda Brooks - Wikipedia

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    Musician, composer. Instrument (s) Piano, vocals. Years active. 1940s–2000s. Labels. Modern, Crown, Virgin, Point Blank, Oldie Blues. Hadda Brooks (October 29, 1916 – November 21, 2002) was an American pianist, vocalist and composer, who was billed as "Queen of the Boogie". [ 1] She was Inducted in the Rhythm and Blues Foundation Hall of ...

  5. Orange Blossom Special (song) - Wikipedia

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    Orange Blossom Special (song) "Orange Blossom Special" is a fiddle tune about the luxury passenger train of the same name. The song was written by Ervin T. Rouse (1917–1981) in 1938 and was first recorded by Rouse and his brother Gordon in 1939. Often called simply "The Special" or "OBS", the song is commonly referred to as "the fiddle player ...

  6. Mel Tormé Sings Sunday in New York & Other Songs About New ...

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    Allmusic. [1] The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings. [2] Mel Tormé Sings Sunday in New York & Other Songs About New York is a 1963 studio album by Mel Tormé, of songs about New York City. [3]

  7. Why Don't You Do Right? - Wikipedia

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    Kansas Joe McCoy, Herb Morand. " Why Don't You Do Right? " (originally recorded as " Weed Smoker's Dream " in 1936) is an American blues and jazz -influenced pop song usually credited to Kansas Joe McCoy. [ 1] A minor key twelve-bar blues with a few chord substitutions, it is considered a classic "woman's blues" song and has become a standard.

  8. Billie Holiday - Wikipedia

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    The drug possession conviction caused her to lose her New York City Cabaret Card, preventing her working anywhere that sold alcohol; thereafter, she performed in concert venues and theaters. [78] Holiday at the Downbeat Jazz Club, New York, [79] c. February 1947. Holiday was released early (on March 16, 1948) because of good behavior.

  9. Inside the new Basque bistro from New York's Le Coucou chef - AOL

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    The lobby coffee bar is open all day, serving coffee alongside pastries such as apple tarts and savory croissants. Café Basque and its bar are open from 3 to 11 p.m. daily (with dinner ending at ...