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Ray Gelato - The Men From Uncle [Mp3 VRb] [TNTvillage]
The Ray Gelato Giants
The Men From Uncle
(1998)
Titolo: The Men From Uncle
Anno: 1998
Genere: Jazz, swing
Etichetta: Irma Records
01 Josephine, Please No Lean on the Bell
02 Walk Between Raindrops
03 I've Got a Way With Women
04 Givin' Up Givin' Up
05 Angelina / Zooma Zooma
06 Stardust
07 If You Were the Only Girl in the World
08 Umbrella Man
09 Chicky-Mo
10 Tu Vuo' Fa l'Americano
11 You're Driving Me Crazy
12 I'm Confessin' (That I Love You)
13 Let's Face the Music and Dance
14 Men from Uncle
15 Moody's Mood for Love
16 Great City
17 L-O-V-E
Ray's father was probably his first musical influence. A US airman, living in London, Ray's dad had brought over a huge collection of great records. Young Gelato remembers hearing Sammy Davis, Dean Martin, Bill Haley, and many more, being played around the home, while he was growing up. This Love of music developed further when Ray was a teenager. Most nights, Ray could be found at Londons best Rock n Roll clubs, R n B venues and live gigs. Discovering the sounds of Louis Jordan and Louis Prima, among many other legendary entertainers, who would later be huge influences on Ray's music. In 1979, Ray took up tenor sax. Studying hard at night school and with private tutors, he developed a life-long love of jazz tenor sax playing. He was introduced to such sax greats as, Coleman Hawkins, Lester Young, Illinois Jacquet, Ben Webster, etc. These masters became big influences on Gelato's sax playing. Around this time, Ray would ask to sit in with any live band that would let him! It was here that he realised that music was to be his life.