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  1. Eddie Henderson's lovely flugelhorn colors the opening track, "E Preciso Perdoar (One Must Forgive)," setting the mood for a very mellow set. Washington, accompanied by six pieces, plays the standards straighter than Johnny Mathis sings them; everything is ratcheted down '40s-ish/'50s-ish cozy nightclub style. Freddy Cole resembles his brother, Nat King Cole, on "Overjoyed," while ...

  2. Freddy Cole (vo), Hank Jones (p), George Mraz (b), Lewis Nash (drs) 4. ... But ALL MY TOMORROWS is a classic, almost forgotten, standard, written by jimmy Van Heusen and Sammy Kahn, featured in a rather forgettable Frank Sinatra movie. Catch a vocal version of this one, ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Freddy_ColeFreddy Cole - Wikipedia

    Freddy Cole. Lionel Frederick Cole (October 15, 1931 – June 27, 2020) was an American jazz singer and pianist whose recording career spanned almost 70 years. He was the brother of musicians Nat King Cole, Eddie Cole, and Ike Cole, father of Lionel Cole, and uncle of Natalie Cole and Carole Cole .

  4. 28 de jun. de 2020 · Freddy Cole, jazz musician who emerged from shadow of brother Nat King Cole, dies at 88 ... Mr. Cole played on saxophonist Grover Washington Jr.’s 1994 album “All My Tomorrows,” including the Stevie Wonder-penned number “Overjoyed.” “It was a most important thing to happen to me, ...

  5. Trumpet – Eddie Henderson. Written-By – Grover Washington, Jr. Bass – George Mraz. Drums – Billy Hart. Piano – Hank Jones. Soprano Saxophone – Grover Washington, Jr. Trumpet – Eddie Henderson. Written-By – Grover Washington, Jr. 4:56.

  6. But ALL MY TOMORROWS is a classic, almost forgotten, standard, written by jimmy Van Heusen and Sammy Kahn, featured in a rather forgettable Frank Sinatra movie. ... Freddy Cole (vo), Eddie Henderson (f.hr), Hank Jones (p), George Mraz (b), Lewis Nash (drs) 9.

  7. But ALL MY TOMORROWS is a classic, almost forgotten, standard, written by jimmy Van Heusen and Sammy Kahn, featured in a rather forgettable Frank Sinatra movie. Catch a vocal version of this one, if you've never heard it. Frank's version is the first one I heard, years ago on SOUNDS OF SINATRA, the radio show.