One of the few small group sessions from vocalist Betty Roche – a singer who was known for her work with Duke Ellington, but who sounds even better in this setting! Betty's got a style that's warmly raspy – a bit more edge than some of the cooler vocalists on the Bethlehem label at the time, but still backed with a group that's slightly modern – in keeping with other dates on the label. The combo features EddieCosta on vibes, Donn Trenner on piano, Conte Candoli on trumpet, Whitey Mitchell on bass, and Davey Williams on drums – all grooving gently with Betty on a set of tracks that includes "Take The A Train", "Something To Live For", "All My Life", "All Too Soon", "You Don't Love Me Any More", "Go Away Blues", and "September In The Rain". Japanese CD features 3 bonus alternate takes. CD
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Gloria Lynne —
Miss Gloria Lynne ... CD Everest/Evidence, 1958. Used ...
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Features Harry Edison on trumpet, Kenny Burrell on guitar, Wild Bill Davis on organ, and EddieCosta on vibes. CD
(CONDITION NOTES: Traycard has a crease and a spine is missing, item is priced accordingly.)
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