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Bent Notes

8 Jun 2014

Playlist – June 8, 2014 (The Cool to Cold show!)

Arts, Music, Performing Arts

Something Cool, Hetty Kate, Dim All the Lights (ABC)

Cold Summer,Ade Ishs, Ade Ishs Trio (adeishs.com)

Baby It’s Cold Outside, Johnny Mercer & Margaret Whiting, Baby It’s Cold Outside 3 (ABC)

Cool Blues, Supersax, Sweet & Dangerous Jazz Blues

Cold Cold Feeling, Paul Williamson’s Hammond Combo, Month Of Monday’s (Newmarket)

In The Still Of The Night, Hetty Kate, Dim All The Lights (ABC)

Cold and Windy, Ramsey Lewis, Sounds of 96 (GRP)

The Cold That’s Left, Orjan Hulten, Radio In My Head

Cool Eyes, Horace Silver, At The Village Gate (Blue Note)

Keep Cool Fool, Grace Knight, Keep Cool Fool (ABC)

Cool Baby, Sarah Vaughan, The Way You Look Tonight (ABC)

Cool Green, Benny Green, Source (JLP)

Mr Cool Breeze, James Osborne, Playtime (Newmarket)

Cold Cold Heart, Norah Jones, Come Away With Me (Blue Note)

Too Cool For School, Monash Art Ensemble, Monash Art Ensemble (Jazzhead)

Cool Struttin, Sonny Clark, Pure Jazz (EMI)

There’s Frost On the Moon, Hetty Kate, Gordon Webster Meets Hetty Kate (gordonmeetshetty.com)

Stormy Weather, Glenn Miller, Glenn Miller – The Lost Recordings – The American Band Of The Allied Expeditionary Forces.

 

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