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Swing Fever is a collaborative album by British singer Rod Stewart and English composer Jools Holland, released on 23 February 2024. It features Holland's Rhythm and Blues Orchestra , and contains covers of songs from the big band era.
Vulcan (UK), made famous in a High Court test case by serial killer Dennis Nilsen [1] (out of print), Edited by David Weston until Nigel Hatton took over in the mid 80's, published by Millivres Ltd, originally based in Camden Town, London (and the original producers of Gay Times Magazine - formerly known as Gay Reporter).
Clark Terry with Peewee Claybrook and Swing Fever (D'Note, 1995) Live in Chicago Vol. 1 (Monad, 1995) Live in Chicago Vol. 2 (Monad, 1995) Top and Bottom (Chiaroscuro, 1995) Clark Terry Express (Reference, 1996) The Songs Ella and Louis Sang with Carol Sloane (Concord Jazz, 1997) One on One (Chesky, 2000) The Hymn (Candid, 2001) – live rec. 1993
Writing for Classic Rock magazine, Paul Moody stated that Stewart has "always been a master interpreter of other people’s material", describing the title track as an "atmospheric ballad". [10] In American Songwriter , Hal Horowitz was critical of the album's songwriting and production, but stated that "a few moments almost save this from ...
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Swing When You're Winning is a swing cover album by English singer-songwriter Robbie Williams, and his fourth studio album overall. It was released in the United Kingdom on 19 November 2001 and peaked at number one on the UK Albums Chart .
The magazine featured explicit photos of naked young women. It featured pictorials of East Asian women, interviews with Asian porn stars, and reviews of Asian pornography DVDs. Asian Fever was published thirteen times per year by Larry Flynt's Larry Flynt Publications, and Hustler Video also produces an Asian Fever line of videos.
Four days after he won his third consecutive U.S. figure skating title, Ilia Malinin normally would have put in four to six hours on the ice back at his home rink in Reston, Virginia.