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VA Cotton Club and Beyond DESCRIPTION 40 top tunes of great artists catching the vibe of the legendary New York venue in Harlem. The Cotton Club was the popular New York City nightclub from 1923 to 1940. It was located on 142nd Street and Lenox Avenue (1923 to 1935), then briefly in midtown Theater District (1935- 1940). The club operated during the United States' era of Prohibition and Jim Crow era racial segregation. Black People could not initially patronize the Cotton Club, but the venue featured many of the most popular black entertainers of the era. Features Billie Holiday , Chick Webb , Fletcher Henderson , Bill Evans , Jimmie Lunceford , Charlie Barnet , Artie Shaw , Dexter Gordon , Count Basie , Duke Ellington , Judy Garland , Oscar Peterson , The Mills Brothers , Earl Hines , Ella Fitzgerald , Billy Eckstine , Dinah Washington , Sonny Rollins , Charles Mingus , Etta James , Charlie Parker , Chet Baker , Louis Armstrong , LaVern Baker , Lena Horne , Mel Torme , Nina Simone , Sarah Vaughan , Eartha Kitt , Gerry Mulligan & Chet Baker , Lionel Hampton , Miles Davis , Jackie McLean , Jimmy Smith , Sister Rosetta Tharpe & Lucky Millinder , Clifford Brown , Thelonious Monk , Bud Powell , Donald Byrd , and Freddie Hubbard . TRACKLISTING 1.01. Billie Holiday - Summertime 2.01. Charlie Parker - Ornithology 1.02. Chick Webb - Stomping At The Savoy 2.02. Chet Baker - My Funny Valentine 1.03. Fletcher Henderson - Limehouse Blues 2.03. Louis Armstrong - Jeepers VA 1.04. Bill Evans - Autumn Leaves Creepers 1.05. Jimmie Lunceford - Rhythm Is Our 2.04. LaVern Baker - I Cried A Tear Cotton Club And Beyond Business 2.05. Lena Horne - Stormy Weather 1.06. Charlie Barnet - Echoes Of Harlem 2.06. Mel Torme - Round Midnight Label 1.07. Artie Shaw - Stardust 2.07. Nina Simone - I Loves You Porgy DELTA 1.08. Dexter Gordon - Autumn In New York 2.08. Sarah Vaughan - Misty 1.09. Count Basie - One O Clock Jump 2.09. Eartha Kitt - Smoke Gets In Your 1.10. Duke Ellington - Solitude Eyes Format 1.11. Judy Garland - Zing! Went The Strings 2.10. Gerry Mulligan & Chet Baker - 2CD Of My Heart Moonlight In Vermont 1.12. Oscar Peterson - Too Marvelous For 2.11. Lionel Hampton - Flying Home Catalog Number Words 2.12. Miles Davis - Venus De Milo D 20010CD 1.13. The Mills Brothers - Paper Doll 2.13. Jackie McLean - Let's Face The EAN 1.14. Earl Hines - Sweet Georgia Brown Music And Dance 4049774200106 1.15. Ella Fitzgerald - Satin Doll 2.14. Jimmy Smith - Makin' Whoopee 1.16. Billy Eckstine - I'm In The Mood for Love 2.15. Sister Rosetta Tharpe & Lucky 1.17. Dinah Washington - Love Walked In Millinder - Trouble In Mind Y(0E97HE*MKKLKQ( 1.18. Sonny Rollins - You Stepped Out Of A 2.16. Clifford Brown - Brownie Eyes Store Price Dream 2.17. Thelonious Monk - Monk's Mood $6.99 1.19. Charles Mingus - Jelly Roll 2.18. Bud Powell - Over The Rainbow 1.20. Etta James - I Just Want To Make Love To 2.19. Donald Byrd - Amen You 2.20. Freddie Hubbard - Weaver Of Release Date Dreams 01/17/20 HIGHLIGHTS Territory • 40 top tunes of great artists catching the vibe of the legendary New York venue NORTH AMERICAN EXCLUSIVE in Harlem. Genre • The Cotton Club was the popular New York City nightclub from 1923 to 1940. FILE UNDER - V/A - JAZZ • Features Billie Holiday , Count Basie , Duke Ellington , Etta James , Charlie Parker , Miles Davis , and more. Press Contact: [email protected] Exclusively Distributed by 60 Lowell St, Arlington, MA 02476 ph: (781) 321-0320 • fx: (781) 321-0321 [email protected] .
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