George Shearing & Carmen McRae

George Shearing & Carmen McRae

George Shearing & Carmen McRae

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Top Songs

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I Don't Stand A Ghost Of A Chance With You [Album Version]
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What Is There To Say? [Album Version]
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You're All I Need [Album Version]
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If I Should Lose You [Album Version]
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Gentleman Friend [Album Version]

Albums

  • Two For The Road

    Jan 1980 • 10 songs

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George Shearing & Carmen McRae

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For a long stretch of time in the 1950s and early '60s, George Shearing had one of the most popular jazz combos on the planet -- so much so that, in the usual jazz tradition of distrusting popular success, he tended to be underappreciated. Shearing's main claim to fame was the invention of a unique quintet sound, derived from a combination of piano, vibraphone, electric guitar, bass, and drums. Within this context, Shearing would play in a style he called "locked hands," which he picked up and refined from Milt Buckner's early '40s work with the Lionel Hampton band, as well as...
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