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  2. Solo Flight (composition) - Wikipedia

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    Solo Flight" is a 1941 instrumental song by Benny Goodman and His Orchestra. The instrumental on the Columbia label, featured guitarist, Charlie Christian , and was released in early 1944. "Solo Flight" peaked at number sixteen on the pop charts and was number one on the Harlem Hit Parade .

  3. Solo Flight: The Genius of Charlie Christian - Wikipedia

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    Solo Flight: The Genius of Charlie Christian is a 1972 double album collecting many of the few recordings that captured performances by Charlie Christian. Most of the selections are from sessions with Benny Goodman 's bands.

  4. Solo Flight - Wikipedia

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    Solo Flight (Charlie Byrd album), 1964 "Solo Flight" (composition), a 1941 instrumental song by Benny Goodman and His Orchestra; Solo Flight: The Genius of Charlie Christian, a 1972 album; Solo Flight (Ray Bryant album), 1977; Solo Flights, a 1968 album by Chet Atkins; Solo Flight, a 1983 flight simulator game for the Commodore 64 and Atari 8 ...

  5. Charlie Christian - Wikipedia

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    Solo Flight, with the Benny Goodman Sextet (Vintage Jazz Classics, 1991) Guitar Wizard (Le Jazz/Charly, 1993) Complete Studio Recordings (Definitive, 2000) 4-CD box set; Complete Live Recordings (Definitive, 2001) 4-CD box set; Radioland 1939–1941 (Fuel 2000/Varèse Sarabande, 2001) The Genius of the Electric Guitar (Columbia/Legacy, 2002) 4 ...

  6. Peggy Lee singles discography - Wikipedia

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    She recorded 18 singles with Goodman between 1941 and 1944, including nine that made the US chart. Two of these releases made the top ten, including " Why Don't You Do Right? " (1942). Lee then embarked on a solo career in 1946 and reached the number four position with her debut release, "Waitin' for the Train to Come In".

  7. List of 1941 albums - Wikipedia

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  8. LaTocha Scott - Wikipedia

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    Scott's debut solo album with Sony was never released, due to label issues, forcing her to leave the label in 2001. Shortly after, Scott collaborated with rapper Trick Daddy on the song "Thug Holiday" in 2002. Without major label distribution, Scott eventually completed her debut album, Solo Flight 404, featuring the single "Still Ghetto". [12]

  9. Category:1941 albums - Wikipedia

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