[78-L] Fw: Fw: elliot lawrence
GENE JOSLIN
electrodeon at yahoo.com
Fri Nov 13 11:53:32 PST 2009
Dear Al:
Thanks for your information.
Roz always took off and flew. (for my money never better than "Sympathy".)
Best, Gene
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One more item about Sally Stewart on the Elliot Lawrence Meadowbrook air
check.
She was announced as a "Special Guest" and had apparently made one popular
prior appearance.
She was a regular on the morning Danny O'Neill radio show and had also
appeared with Vaughan Monroe, Sammy Kaye and Blue Barron Orks.
I don't like her singing much. Luv Roz Patton though.
Al S.
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Sent: Friday, November 13, 2009 1:31 PM
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> >
>>
>> ----- Forwarded Message ----
>> From: GENE JOSLIN <electrodeon at yahoo.com>
>> To: 78l at 78online.com
>> Sent: Wed, November 11, 2009 5:34:27 PM
>> Subject: elliot lawrence
>>
>> Just got a CD: Elliot Lawrence and his orchestra "Matinee at the
>> Meadowbrook" (Collectors Choice CCM1056.) This broadcast is shown as
>> September 7, 1946.
>>
>> Two vocalists are credited: Jack Hunter, and Sally Stuart.
>>
>> Stuart is shown for three tracks: "What Is This Thing Called Love";
>> "Blue Skies"; and "Millionaires Don't Whistle".
>>
>> The girl vocalist for "Blue Skies" is unfamiliar, and could well be Sally
>> Stuart, described in the liner notes as having worked with Blue Barron
>> and
>> Sammy Kaye.
>>
>> However, the other two tracks sound very much like Rosiland Patton,
>> whose
>> great vocals sparked the band in its early years.
>>
>> What do you think, (or already know?)
>>
>> Gene Joslin
>>
>
> Here's what I have from The Meadowbrook on Sept. 7, 1946 for Elliot
> Lawrence.
> (I cannot find Sally Stewart anywhere else with this band and Roz was
> there
> for another 6 years so it might have been a one night stand for Stewart.)
>
>
> 1. "What Is This Thing Called Love" Roz Patton
> 2. "To Each His Own" Jack Hunter
> 3. "Blue Skies' Sally Stuart
> 4. Tumbling Tumbleweeds
> 5. "Jack You're Dead" Clark Sisters
> 6. "Story Of Jazz Recitation"
> 7. "On The Sunny Side Of The Street"
> 8. "That's Why I Whistle So Well" Roz Patton
> 9. "All The Things You Are"
>
> Al "Pompton Turnpike" Simmons
>
>
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