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  • thank you for posting this.

  • toots could blow....I wonder who was the bass player on that duprees cut.......

  • The answer to your question is lost in time. In 1962

    Coed Records (The Crests, '16 Candles')prez George Paxton, a former big band arranger and his A&R Director, Fred Weismantel (also a former big band arranger) produced the unusual sound of the Duprees (Glenn Miller-style arrangements using

    a big band). At this time, there are no known recording session logs available.

  • this video is a little bit of sun shining thru.....nice harp player also...wonder who that was....

  • It is legendary 'Toots' Thielemans. The recording session credits for 'Smile':

    Arranged by Bob Mann

    Drums: John Guerin

    Bass: Bob Magnusson

    Piano: Alan Paqua

    Guitar: Bob Mann

    Harmonica Solo: 'Toots' Thielemans

    Produced by Steve Tyrell

    Co-Produced by Bob Mann and Stephanie Tyrell

    Thanx

  • thank you

  • That was beautifully done. The song was a perfect choice.

  • Nice tribute...Georgie aught to feel shame...but then, you'd have to have a soul first!! To the families of those who lost a loved one on that day, and over the months that followed, our prayers are with you!  Peace!

  • thanks

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