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Despite never being an official member of the Jerry Murad Harmonicats, Chris Bauer performed on stage with the Harmonicats with his father, Bob, and Dick Gardner on bass. He also appeared on the Jerry Murad's Harmonicats Magic album, as the second chromatic player. On the 50th anniversary of "Peg O' My Heart", Dick Gardner, Bob Bauer, and Chris ...
McKnight was signed to Wing in 1989, but the album he recorded (his 1992 self-titled debut) was not released on the label. Instead, it was issued on Mercury. Jerry Murad's Harmonicats were on Wing soon after quitting Vitacoustic Records in 1948. In 1996, Wing closed and its remaining artists (Vanessa Williams & Tony! Toni! Toné!) were moved to ...
Jerry Murad's Harmonicats; Johnny Puleo's Harmonica Gang; King's College Harmonica Band ... Lake and Palmer) Paper Blood on the Black Moon album. Hope Sandoval ; Huey ...
In the Land of Hi-Fi, a 1958 album by Jerry Murad's Harmonicats, released by EmArcy Records Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title In the Land of Hi-Fi .
Jan August and Jerry Murad's Harmonicats released a version of the song as a single in 1952, but it did not chart. [7] Lawrence Welk and His Champagne Music released a version of the song as a single in 1952, but it did not chart. [8] Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians released a version of the song on his 1959 album Instrumentally Yours. [9]
The theme enjoyed much popularity in orchestral recordings by Les Baxter, with harmonica solo by Danny Welton., [2] Victor Young And His Singing Strings with George Fields on harmonica (Columbia DO-70040, Australia), Richard Hayman And His Orchestra with Richard Hayman on harmonica, and Jerry Murad and the Harmonicats.
Gerald “Jerry” Murad was born in New York City on July 19, 1926. His parents, Harry, of Baghdad, and Lena, a native New Yorker, operated a succession of baby boutiques in Philadelphia, Chicago ...
In 1955, Thielmans recorded his first album as a band leader, The Sound. [6] During the 1950s, Thielemans had dominated the "miscellaneous instrument" category in Down Beat magazine's poll. [9] Jerry Murad, of Jerry Murad's Harmonicats recalls Thielemans's mastery: