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  2. Frank Foster (country singer) - Wikipedia

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    Frank Foster (born January 22, 1982, in Cypress Bottom, Claiborne Parish, Louisiana, United States) [1] is an American country music singer-songwriter. Foster has released eight independent albums: Rowdy Reputation in 2011, Red Wings and Six Strings in 2012, Southern Soul in 2013, Rhythm and Whiskey in 2014, Boots on the Ground in 2016, Good Country Music in 2016, Till I'm Gone in 2018 and The ...

  3. Soul Outing! - Wikipedia

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    Soul Outing! is an album by saxophonist Frank Foster recorded in 1966 and released on the Prestige label. [1] Reception ... "Night Song" (Adams, Strouse) - 8:45;

  4. Mack the Knife - Wikipedia

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    Frank Sinatra added the song to his repertoire in 1984 in an arrangement by Frank Foster; [6] In the performance included on his album L.A. Is My Lady, Sinatra similarly name-checked Armstrong and Darin, as well as adding members of his backing band. [55] Sinatra and Jimmy Buffett recorded a duet of the song for Sinatra's final album Duets II ...

  5. Easin' It - Wikipedia

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    The album contains a collaboration by Frank Foster, a well known member from Basie's big band. All tracks were composed, arranged and conducted by Foster and is a mixture of jazz and blues. The tune Easin' It became a great success for Basie those years. It was one of the most performed tunes in his concerts in the early 60's.

  6. I Swear - Wikipedia

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    "I Swear" is a song written by Gary Baker and Frank J. Myers that became a hit for American country music artist John Michael Montgomery in 1993, and for American R&B group All-4-One in 1994.

  7. Frank Foster (jazz musician) - Wikipedia

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    Frank Benjamin Foster III (September 23, 1928 – July 26, 2011) was an American tenor and soprano saxophonist, flautist, arranger, and composer. [1] Foster collaborated frequently with Count Basie and worked as a bandleader from the early 1950s. [2] In 1998, Howard University awarded Frank Foster with the Benny Golson Jazz Master Award.

  8. Hard Times Come Again No More - Wikipedia

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    Dan Romer performed an acoustic version of the song that can be heard being sung by various NPCs across Hope County in the 2018 game Far Cry 5. Mavis Staples' version opens the second episode of Ken Burns' 2019 PBS documentary miniseries, Country Music. Bill Frisell recorded the song for his 2019 album Harmony. The song is performed by Petra Haden.

  9. Two for the Blues - Wikipedia

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    All compositions by Frank Wess except where noted "Two for the Blues" – 6:41 "Send in the Clowns" (Stephen Sondheim) – 6:18 "Your Beauty Is a Song of Love" – 4:12 "But for the Likes of You" – 4:18 "Heat of Winter" (Frank Foster) – 5:44 "Nancy (with the Laughing Face)" (Jimmy Van Heusen, Phil Silvers) – 4:16