Stan Kenton - Concert In Miniature (Royal Canadian Air Force Station, Ontario, Canada) (Episode 51)
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 Published On Apr 14, 2024

Personnel:
Alto sax: Don Carone, Lee Konitz
Tenor sax: Eddie Wasserman, Zoot Sims
Baritone sax: Tony Ferina
Trumpet: Buddy Childers, Ernie Royal, Conte Candoli, Don Dennis, Don Smith
Trombone: Bob Burgess, Bill Russo, Frank Rosolino, Keith Moon, George Roberts (bass-trombone)
Piano: Stan Kenton
Bass: Don Bagley
Guitar: Sal Salvador
Drums: Stan Levey
Vocal: Chris Connor


Recorded: Tuesday, 30 June 1953, Drill Hall, Royal Canadian Air Force Station, Centralia, Ontario, Canada


1. Theme and Variations (Bill Holman) 1:29
arr. by Bill Holman

2. Lover Man (Jimmy Davis & Ram Ramirez) 4:43
arr. by Bill Russo
solo: Konitz (ts)

3. Frivolous Sal (Bill Holman) 7:55
arr. by Bill Holman
solo: Salvador (g)

4. If I Should Lose You (Leo Robin & Ralph Rainger) 12:06
arr. by Bill Russo
vocal: Chris Connor

Connor’s last known broadcast with Kenton

5. Frank Speaking (Bill Russo) 15:34
arr. by Bill Russo
solo: Rosolino (tb)

6. Over The Rainbow (Harold Arlen) 19:45
arr. by Bill Russo
solo: Burgess (tb)

7. Artistry In Rhythm (Stan Kenton) 24:33
arr. by Stan Kenton





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