File 297 - The Last dance

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OTUFM 89-297

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The Last dance

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  • [199-?] (Creation)

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1 ms. score (10 pages) : pencil

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(1937-)

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File consists of a manuscript score for an arrangement by Rick Wilkins of the song by Jimmy Van Heusen and Sammy Cahn. Arranged for "T.A." [Tom Ambrose] with alto saxophones (2), tenor saxophones (2), baritone saxophone, trumpets (4), trombones (4), piano, bass, and drums.

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      Recorded on Songs Sinatra Taught Me (Toronto: DMI Talent, PM 2577, 1990s) by Tommy Ambrose, vocals with the Paul Grosney Orchestra. Recorded at McLear Place, Cherry Beach, Toronto, Ontario.

      Also included on the album I'm Just Wild about Harry : Tribute to Harry James (Leo Records, 1997, 1999) featuring Paul Grosney and his Music Makers with Tommy Ambrose and Lynn Roberts, vocals. Recorded in Toronto in September 1997. Charts arranged by Rick Wilkins.

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