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Ray Charles (Ray Charles Robinson, Albany, Georgia, September 23, 1930 - Beverly Hills, California, June 10, 2004), was an American singer-songwriter, musician, arranger, and band leader. As a rock and roll, rhythm & blues, soul, blues, jazz, country and pop musician he helped to shape the sound of rhythm & blues. He brought a soulful sound to everything from country music ("I Can't Stop Loving You") to rock and roll ("Mess Around"), to pop standards to a now-iconic rendition of "America the Beautiful." Frank Sinatra called him "the only genius in the business." Ray Charles was born in Albany, Georgia...
Charles Mingus (22nd April 1922 – 5th January 1979) was an American jazz bassist, composer, bandleader, and occasional pianist from Los Angeles. He was also known for his activism against racial injustice. Mingus' legacy is notable: he is ranked among the finest composers and performers in jazz, and recorded many highly regarded albums. Dozens of musicians passed through his bands and later went on to impressive careers. His songs - though melodic and distinctive - are not often recorded by later musicians, due in part to their unconventional nature. Mingus was also influential and creative as a bandleader, recruiting talented...
Charles Bradley is no stranger to hard times. Born in Gainesville, Florida in 1948 and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Charles spent the better part of his childhood living on the streets. One of the more optimistic moments of his childhood came in 1962, when his sister took him to see James Brown at The Apollo. Brown’s energy formed a lasting impression on Charles. He went home and immediately began practicing microphone tricks with a broom attached to a string, imitating the Godfather’s every move. With his newfound inspiration came an urgent desire to get off the streets and make...
Coborn, whose real name was Colin McCallum, was born in 1852, and had one of the longest careers of any music hall performer, from 1872 until his death in 1945. He was the classic example of a performer whose fame rested very largely on only two songs, the one chosen here and 'Two Lovely Black Eyes'. In the days before radio and TV, performers would only visit the same area at intervals of several years, so they didn't need to keep changing their material, and many of them had only a small number of songs which kept them going throughout...
Found 42 songs, duration: 05:36:05
Quadrille Française (La fille de Madame Angot)
The Lady and the Maid: Ouverture
La petite mariée - Ouverture
Ali Baba: Act I
Ali Baba: Act II
Lied Der Patroleure
Ali Baba: Act III
Le Petit Duc. Track 07.
Le Petit Duc. Track 19.
Le Petit Duc. Track 10.
Le Petit Duc. Track 16.
Le Petit Duc. Track 03.
Le Petit Duc. Track 18.
Le Petit Duc. Track 05.
Le Petit Duc. Track 24.
Le Petit Duc. Track 01.
Le Petit Duc. Track 12.
Le Petit Duc. Track 17.
Le Petit Duc. Track 09.
Le Petit Duc. Track 15.
Le Petit Duc. Track 13.
Le Petit Duc. Track 22.
Le Petit Duc. Track 23.
Le Petit Duc. Track 20.
Le Petit Duc. Track 02.
La Fille de Madame Angot. Track 24.
Le Petit Duc. Track 14.
Le Petit Duc. Track 06.
Le Petit Duc. Track 08.
La Fille de Madame Angot. Track 16.
Le Petit Duc. Track 21.
La Fille de Madame Angot. Track 45.
La Fille de Madame Angot. Track 27.
La Fille de Madame Angot. Track 09.
Le Petit Duc. Track 11.
La Fille de Madame Angot. Track 29.
La Fille de Madame Angot. Track 25.
La Fille de Madame Angot. Track 13.
Le Petit Duc. Track 04.
La Fille de Madame Angot. Track 21.
La Fille de Madame Angot. Track 49.