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  1. 20 de jun. de 2008 · June Christy and Bob Cooper together. It doesn't get any better. I would have liked to of heard more Bob Cooper solos, but that's a quibble. I remember attending a Gerry Mulligan big band concert at El Camino College some time back. The sidemen were mostly local musicians. Gerry Mulligan did not mention a single sideman until Bob Cooper played ...

  2. 24 de jun. de 1990 · The cause of death was complications from kidney failure, said her husband, Bob Cooper, whom she met when he was a saxophonist for the Stan Kenton Orchestra, the band with which Miss Christy first ...

  3. Cooper, Bob (Robert George) (1936–2004), politician and civil servant, was born in Co. Donegal on 24 June 1936, elder son of William Hugh Cooper, schoolteacher, and his wife Annie (née Pollock). He was educated at Foyle College, Derry, then studied law at Queen's University, Belfast, where he was chairman of the Young Unionists, and ...

  4. The Song Is June! is a 1958 album by June Christy recorded with Pete Rugolo's Orchestra. ... "Night Time Was My Mother" (Connie Pearce, Arnold Miller) – 2:55 ... Bob Cooper – tenor saxophone; Marty Berman – baritone saxophone; Tony Rizzi -guitar;

  5. Blowin' Country. (1958) Holiday in Brazil. (1958) Blowin' Country is an album by saxophonists Bud Shank and Bob Cooper released on the World Pacific label. [1] The majority of the album's tracks were recorded in 1958, with one track from 1956 on the original album, and the CD reissue added five bonus tracks from the two sessions.

  6. June Christy. American jazz/big band singer. Born November 20, 1925, Springfield, Illinois, USA. Died June 21, 1990, Sherman Oaks, California, USA. Married to saxophonist/oboist Bob Cooper (1946 -June 21, 1990, her death). She was known for her silky smooth vocals, and replaced Anita O'Day in Stan Kenton 's orchestra c. 1945.

  7. www.imdb.com › name › nm0177892Bob Cooper - IMDb

    Bob Cooper. Music Department: Hot Rod Rumble. Composer, songwriter ("Bossa Nova"), and saxophonist, educated in high school and a student of Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Robert Graettinger and Shorty Rogers. He was a saxophonist in Stan Kenton and His Orchestra (1945-1951), and a member of several Hollywood film-studio orchestras, and the Hollywood All Stars in Hermosa Beach, California.