Ted Heath – Swing Is King Vol. 2
- Artist: Ted Heath
- Cod produs: PFS.4146, PFS 4146
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Artist: Ted Heath
Label: Decca
Format: Vinyl - LP, Album, Reissue, Stereo
Country: UK
Year: 0
Genres: Jazz
Styles: Big Band, Swing
Collection Media Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Collection Sleeve Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Notes: Comes with a Phase 4 Stereo explanation sheet Made in England ℗ 1968 Printed in England Front laminted cover with Clarifoil Runouts are stamped
Tracklist:
A1 Opus 1
A2 Skyliner
A3 String Of Pearls
A4 South Rampart St. Parade
A5 John Silver
A6 Intermission Riff
B1 Jumping At The Woodside
B2 Oh Lady Be Good
B3 Don't Get Around Much Anymore
B4 Jersey Bounce
B5 Harlem Nocturne
B6 Apple Honey
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Artist: Ted Heath
British jazz trombonist, big bandleader and author.
Considered to be one of the greatest British jazz bandleaders.
Born March 30, 1902 in Wandsworth, South London, England.
Died November 18, 1969 in Virginia Water, Surrey, England.
Married to songwriter [a2577280] (December 16, 1933-November 18, 1969, his death). They wrote songs together, sometimes using the pseudonym "Frances Ash" (though not for all of their songs).
His orchestra charted 9 times between 1958 and 1961, all in the UK, with their top hit being their first--"Swingin' Shepherd Blues" in 1958. It hit #3 on the charts.
He published his autobiography in 1957, "Listen to my Music: The fabulous success story of the famous band leader".
Considered to be one of the greatest British jazz bandleaders.
Born March 30, 1902 in Wandsworth, South London, England.
Died November 18, 1969 in Virginia Water, Surrey, England.
Married to songwriter [a2577280] (December 16, 1933-November 18, 1969, his death). They wrote songs together, sometimes using the pseudonym "Frances Ash" (though not for all of their songs).
His orchestra charted 9 times between 1958 and 1961, all in the UK, with their top hit being their first--"Swingin' Shepherd Blues" in 1958. It hit #3 on the charts.
He published his autobiography in 1957, "Listen to my Music: The fabulous success story of the famous band leader".
