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Gary Oakes and Lou Garcia : Amigos in Song
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The songs are a collection of popular standards from over the years plus songs from Broadway musicals sung in unique vocal duo interpretations.
Genre: Easy Listening: Musicals/Broadway
Release Date: 2006
Amigos in Song Record Label: Gary Oakes and Lou Garcia
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Amigos 2:19 $0.99
Vaya Con Dios 3:40 $0.99
Play Me 3:38 $0.99
Blue Bayou 4:01 $0.99
The Wayward Wind 3:14 $0.99
I'll Remember You & Beyond the Reef 4:05 $0.99
Valencia & Granada 3:00 $0.99
Latin Love Songs Medley 4:51 $0.99
Put On Your Dancing Shoes 2:37 $0.99
To All the Girls I've Loved Before 3:40 $0.99
Lullaby of Broadway 3:27 $0.99
The Impossible Dream 2:21 $0.99
September Song & Memory 5:47 $0.99
This Is the Moment 3:39 $0.99
I'll Be Here Tomorrow 3:35 $0.99
How We Love the Old Songs 5:47 $0.99
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Album Notes

Gary Oakes began his career in professional theater when he was chosen by Richard Rodgers for a featured role in the New York revival of the Rodgers and Hart Musical
"The Boys From Syracuse." He later performed the role of Richard Henry Lee in the national and Broadway companies of the Tony Award winning musical "1776." He appeared in the off-Boadway production of "Shoemakers'Holiday" and in the pre-Broadway tour of the Richard Maltby and David Shire musical "Love Match" He was featured opposite Bernadette Peters in the musical "W.C." starring Mickey Rooney and sang a principal role in the American premiere of the London Musical,"Chrysanthemum." His many musical comedy credits include leading roles in "My Fair Lady,"with Douglas Fairbanks Jr., "Oklahoma," with Betty Buckley, "Promises,Promises" with Joanna Gleason and "The Pajama Game" with Soupy Sales. His TV appearances included a regular starring role in the NBC syndicated sitcom "Please Stand By."
Cuban born Lou Garcia, while an enlistee in the United
States Navy, spent his tour as featured vocalist with the
Navy Steel Band. Upon discharge, he pursued a career in mus-
ical comedy, appearing in the Broadway companies of "Illya
Darling" with Melna Mercouri and "Zorba" with Hershel
Bernardi. He appeared in the Las Vegas production of "Mame"
starring Juliet Prowse, and was seen in the role of Alberto
in the pre-Broadway tour of "W.C."
It was in that production of "W.C. that he first teamed
up with fellow cast member Gary to form the singing duo of "Gary Oakes and Lou Garcia." Their first engagement was at
the famous New York City's Rat Fink Room as the opening act
for the late comic Jackie Cannon. They then were called to Las Vegas where they were featured in the MGM Grand Hotel
spectacular, "Hallelujah Hollywood." They subsequently per-
performed in many of the Las Vegas lounge venues, and for many years were a featured act aboard the ships of many of the leading cruise ship lines.
Currently, they can be seen periodically performing in
concert venues in Las Vegas, singing pop standards and
Broadway show tunes in their unique vocal duo sound.

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REVIEWS

Better than The Three Tenors
author: sandy pittle
The blending of two splendid voices in a variety of magnificent songs puts it at the top of my listening list. There isnt much out there for those of us over 50 and Gary and Lou have made it posible for us to hear the songs that we can humm to and sing with. A supurb gift item too.
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Wonderfully relaxing music, familiar songs, well done.
author: Shirley Iodice
I found this CD to be very pleasant to listen to. Gary and Lou have magnificent voices and blend so well together. This CD would make a wonderful gift for someone special. I listened to it in my car over and over again. Thank you, Gary and Lou. Hope you record another CD soon.
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Loved it - selection was a perfect blending voices-songs
author: Doris P. Bondi
A beautiful mix of voices and songs. Well done. Music was just enough to enhance the vocalists. Good luck.
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