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  2. Newport '58 - Wikipedia

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    Newport '58 is a first live album by vocalist Dinah Washington. It was recorded on July 6, 1958 at the Newport Jazz Festival , Newport, Rhode Island, and arranged by Melba Liston . [ 3 ]

  3. Jam Session (album) - Wikipedia

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    Jam Session is a live album by trumpeters Clifford Brown, Clark Terry, and Maynard Ferguson featuring tracks recorded in early 1954 and released on the EmArcy label. [1] The album was recorded at the same session that produced Dinah Washington 's Dinah Jams .

  4. Dinah Jams - Wikipedia

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    Dinah Jams is the second studio album by vocalist Dinah Washington. [5] It was recorded live in Los Angeles in 1954. [ 2 ] Billboard in 1955 wrote: "The instrumental solos are excellent and the entire package is well recorded in a smoothly paced collection of hot and cool jazz."

  5. Dinah (song) - Wikipedia

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    The second time he recorded the song was live at The New Café Zanzibar on July 17, 1945. It was released on the album Cab Calloway '45: Live at the New Cafe Zanzibar [11] by Magnetic Records (1993). Bing Crosby & The Mills Brothers with studio orchestra. Recorded in New York City on December 16, 1931, [12] it was released on a 78 Brunswick. [13]

  6. Whip It (Nicki Minaj song) - Wikipedia

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    Whip It" was written by Minaj, along with Nadir Khayat, Alex Papaconstantinou, Björn Djupström, Bilal Hajji, and Wayne Hector. Production of the song was handled by RedOne, Alex P. Trevor Muzzy and Alex P were responsible for the song's recording, and they were assisted by Jon Sher. Muzzy and Ariel Chobaz mixed "Whip It" with assistance from ...

  7. Dinah! - Wikipedia

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    Dinah! is a daytime variety talk show that was hosted by singer and actress Dinah Shore. The series was distributed by 20th Century Fox Television and premiered on October 21, 1974, in syndication. In 1979, the show became known as Dinah and Friends and remained so until it ended its run in 1980. [1] [2] The show's announcer was Johnny Gilbert.

  8. For All We Know (1934 song) - Wikipedia

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    The version by Dinah Washington reached No. 88 on the chart in 1962. A version by The Spinners in 1965 gave it a more contemporary sound and was included on the 1967 LP The Original Spinners. The Donny Hathaway version from the LP Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway (Atlantic, 1972) has become one of the standout versions of the song. [citation needed]

  9. Dinah! (album) - Wikipedia

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    Dinah! is a fourth studio album by blues, R&B and jazz singer Dinah Washington released on the EmArcy label. The album includes a mix of jazz , popular and blues standards of the period, all selected to emphasize the vocalist's style.