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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pete_RugoloPete Rugolo - Wikipedia

    While Rugolo continued to work occasionally with Kenton in the 1950s, he spent more time creating arrangements for pop and jazz vocalists, most extensively with former Kenton singer June Christy on such albums as Something Cool, [2] The Misty Miss Christy, Fair and Warmer!, Gone for the Day, and The Song Is June!

  2. The Song Is June! is a 1958 album by June Christy recorded with Pete Rugolo's Orchestra. It was reissued in 1997 as a double CD with Off-Beat. Track listing. Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most" (Tommy Wolf, Fran Landesman) – 4:13 "The One I Love (Belongs to Somebody Else)" (Isham Jones, Gus Kahn) – 2:00

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Off-BeatOff-Beat - Wikipedia

    Off-Beat is a 1960 album by American jazz vocalist June Christy, arranged and conducted by Pete Rugolo. The tracks on the album were included on a 1997 double-CD re-issue under the title The Song Is June!

  4. Tracklist. Companies, etc. Manufactured By – EMI Uden. Credits. Arranged By, Conductor – Pete Rugolo. Photography By [Cover Photo] – Sherman Weisburd. Reissue Producer – Michael Cuscuna. Remastered By – Ron McMaster. Notes. This release includes the album Off Beat (ST-1488) as well as The Song Is June (ST-1114). Made in Holland.

  5. 17 de ago. de 2021 · This second Avid two-CD set features five albums recorded 1958-60 – Junes Got Rhythm, This Is June Christy, The Song Is June, Those Kenton Days and Off Beat. Pete Rugolo arranges on four; the fifth, Junes Got Rhythm , is arranged by Christy’s husband Bob Cooper, who also plays tenor sax and oboe.

  6. After the war, Rugolo worked for Stan Kenton and he collaborated with Joe Greene on songs that made Kenton’s band one of America’s most popular. He worked occasionally with Kenton in the 1950s, but spent more time creating arrangements for pop and jazz vocalists, particularly former Kenton singer June Christy.

  7. While Rugolo continued to work occasionally with Kenton in the 1950s, he spent more time creating arrangements for pop and jazz vocalists, most extensively with former Kenton singer June Christy on such albums as Something Cool, The Misty Miss Christy, Fair and Warmer!, Gone for the Day and The Song Is June!.