feature a small string section, probably five pieces, that augmented the Jones band. While it is reasonable to assume that Jerome Richardson doubled and Les Spann played flute on a few numbers, it's not known if other members of the sax section also doubled. Brown was the only exception, remaining on to play piano on those numbers where Cole did not accompany himself.
Quincy Jones's rhythm section of Les Spann (g), Buddy Catlett (b), Joe Harris (d), and Patti Brown (p), were all substituted out during Cole's portion of the concert. Les Spann (f) on b Jerome Richardson (ww) on a-c, g-h, (ts) on a-c, g-h Porter Kilbert (as) on a-c, g-h Phil Woods (as) on a-c, g-h Budd Johnson (ts) on a-c, g-h Sahib Shihab (bar) on a-c, g-h Benny Bailey (t) on a-c, g-h Irv Bush (t) on a-c, g-h Roger Guérin (t) on a-c, g-h Lennie Johnson (t) on a-c, g-h Floyd Standifer (t) on a-c, g-h Julius Watkins (frh) on a-c, g-h Jimmy Cleveland (tb) on a-c, g-h Quentin 'Butter' Jackson (tb) on a-c, g-h Melba Liston (tb) on a-c, g-h Åke Persson (tb) on a-c, g-h Patti Brown (p) on a-c, g-h Nat Cole (p) on a, d-f others unknown (acc) on b-c Quincy Jones (con) on a-c, g-h. Handy, Walter Hirsch) / arr: Dave Cavanaughįrémeaux & Associés (FR) CD FA 5494 - Live In Paris (2015) Welcome To The Club (Noel Sherman, Dick Wolf) / arr: Dave Cavanaugh (Get Your Kicks On) Route 66 (Bobby Troup) It's Only A Paper Moon (Harold Arlen, Billy Rose, E. The Continental (Herb Magidson, Con Conrad) / arr: Dave Cavanaugh Nat Cole (v, p), Les Spann (f), Jerome Richardson (ww, ts), Porter Kilbert, Phil Woods (as), Budd Johnson (ts), Sahib Shihab (bar), Benny Bailey, Irv Bush, Roger Guérin, Lennie Johnson, Floyd Standifer (t), Julius Watkins (frh), Jimmy Cleveland, Quentin 'Butter' Jackson, Melba Liston, Åke Persson (tb), Patti Brown (p), John Collins (g), Charlie Harris (b), Lee Young (d), others unknown (acc), Quincy Jones (con) a.īallerina (Carl Sigman, Bob Russell) / arr: Nelson Riddleĭarling, Je Vous Aime Beaucoup (Anna Sosenko) / arr: Nelson Riddle The songs listed are:įurther, Holmes list a radio show by the BBC of September 22, 1950, but none of these performances have yet to surface either. Both Holmes and Teubig list an earlier concert recorded in Stockholm by Radio Sweden on October 16, but no releases are indicated. This concert was recorded for Radio Switzerland and is the only extant recording from the group's 1950 tour of Europe. It is unlikely, though, that the show started with "Nothing To Fret About". The ordering differs from the original LP and contains additional material. This session is presented with the performance order used for the CD issue. Tea For Two (Vincent Youmans, Irving Caesar)īody And Soul (Johnny Green, Edward Heyman, Robert Sour, Frank Eyton)īaby I Need You (Walton Farrar, Al Gannaway) Fred Coots)Įmbraceable You (George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin) Laugh! Cool Clown (Vesti la Giubba) (Ruggero Leoncavallo)įor All We Know (Sam M. I Used To Love You (Albert Von Tilzer, Lew Brown) Sweet Lorraine (Mitchell Parish, Cliff Burwell) Yes Sir, That's My Baby (Walter Donaldson, Gus Kahn) "node_modules/browserify/node_modules/browser-pack/_prelude.Nat Cole (v, p), Woody Herman (cl), Sam Marowitz (as), Jimmy Giuffre, Don Lanphere, Buddy Savitt (ts), Serge Chaloff (bar), Ed Badgley, Buddy Childers, Stan Fishelson, Shorty Rogers, Charlie Walp (t), Bill Harris, Earl Swope, Ollie Wilson (tb), Milt Jackson (vib), Irving Ashby (g), Joe Comfort (b), Shelly Manne (d), Jack Costanzo (bgo, cga), Woody Herman Orchestra (acc) a.