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1. | Tumbling Tumbleweeds**
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2. | Deedle-Dydle*
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3. | I Got It Bad And That Ain't Good*
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4. | My Melancholy Baby*
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5. | The Masquerade Is Over**
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6. | Juss Messin' Around
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7. | Put Your Arms Around Me Honey*
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8. | By Candlelight**
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9. | The Non-Viennese Waltz Blues*
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10. | Flupp**
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11. | My Heart Belongs To Daddy*
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Jazz
Recorded at Donte's in North Hollywood, CA.
*December 11, 1968 Larry McGuire, Buddy Childers, Gary Barone, Steve Huffsteter (tp); Jim Trimble, Pete Myers, Vince Diaz, Ernie Tack (tb); Lou Ciotti, Bill Hood, (ts); Med Flory, Bill Perkins (as); Jack Nimitz (bs); Mike Wofford (piano); Jim Hughart (bass); John Guerin (drums)
**November 6, 1968 Same as December 11, 1968, except Cliff Bryant replaces Mike Wofford (p); Charlie Loper replaces Jim Trimble (tb), and an unknown player replaces Pete Myers (tb)
Mike Barone's Big Band was an institution at Donte's in North Hollywood from 1966 to 1969. Through this working band, Mike Barone composed and arranged hundreds of charts, of which 300 were commissioned by Doc Severinsen. In addition to writing for the Tonight Show Band, Mike Barone is a highly accomplished trombonist. Thanks to George Jerman and his Ampex recorder and Joe Sidore's excellent mastering work, these classic moments are presented to a larger public for the first time almost 30 years to the day after they were created.
Session Producer: George Jerman; Production Coordinator: Bob Edmondson; Mastering: Joe Sidore; Liner Notes: Mike Barone, Alan & Marilyn Bergman; Cover and Liner Photos: Mike Barone.
In 1968, trombonist Mike Barone had a rehearsal band comprised mostly of Los Angeles-based studio musicians who occasionally played for the fun of it at the legendary Donte's. The music on this CD was privately taped (the recording quality is excellent) and not released for the first time until 30 years later. Barone wrote most of the arrangements and the lineup of soloists includes altoist Med Flory (the future leader of Supersax); pianist Mike Wofford; trumpeter Steve Huffsteter; and the tenors of Bill Hood, Lou Ciotti, and (on "Juss Messin' Around") the young Tom Scott. The music is essentially swinging hard bop, even such unlikely material as "T" and "The Non-Viennese Waltz Blues." This is a valuable piece of otherwise long-lost musical history that has fortunately been saved by the V.S.O.P. label. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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