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Alex Pangman: Dead Drunk Blues 78 rpm (2006)
On 78 rpm, Canada's sweetheart of swing sings a tale of a thirsty ghost dying for a drink: Kicked off with a New Orleans funereal intro & the emphatic vocals of Pangman, the delightful southern sounding sidemen cheekily round out this tale of woe.
Recommended if you like
Connie Boswell,
Hank Thompson,
Jack Teagarden.
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Alex Pangman: They Say (2008)
"Canada's Sweetheart of Swing" sings the traditional hot jazz of the 1920s, 30s and 40s making the music of the past captivatingly present, "possessed by the coltish spirit of a young Mildred Bailey or Ella Fitzgerald".
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Annette Hanshaw,
Connie Boswell,
Ella Fitzgerald.
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Alex Pangman & Her Alleycats: Live in Montreal (2005)
"Canada's Sweetheart of Swing" sings the traditional hot jazz of the 1920s, 30s and 40s making the music of the past captivatingly present, "possessed by the coltish spirit of a young Mildred Bailey or Ella Fitzgerald".
Recommended if you like
Ella Fitzgerald,
Louis Armstrong,
Mildred Bailey.
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Alex Pangman: Can't Stop Me From Dreaming (2008)
"Canada's Sweetheart of Swing" takes on the swinging music of the 1920s, 30s and 40s, singing here with several aggregations; a jazz manouche/gypsy jazz combo, a western swing/string band combo, as well as her usual traditional swing combos.
Recommended if you like
Django Reinhardt,
Ella Fitzgerald,
Light Crust Doughboys.
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Alex Pangman & Her Alleycats: Christmas Gift (2006)
A vibrant and sassy take on hot jazz and swing holiday numbers, some of them obscure, is "not your typical snooze through the tired old standards."
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Boswell Sisters,
Ella Fitzgerald,
Kay Starr.
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Peter Hill Quintet: For Now (2009)
Straight ahead jazz, reminiscent of the Bluenote recordings of the 1960s.
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Wynton Kelly.
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Lickin' Good Fried: Say Uncle! (2009)
The sound of Roger Miller giving Bill Monroe a big wet kiss on the mouth.
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Bill Monroe,
Patsy Cline,
Roger Miller.
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The Solomon Douglas Swingtet: Swingmatism (2006)
The exciting début CD by this all-star ten-piece jazz orchestra, including a range of styles from classic swing through post-swing era, to the openings of the modern jazz era. It's a lot of different music, and it all swings.
Recommended if you like
Count Basie,
Duke Ellington,
Oscar Peterson.