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  1. Mel Tormé [Suite 102] by Mel Tormé released in 2009. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  2. Melvin Howard Tormé (13 de septiembre de 1925 – 5 de junio de 1999), apodado The Velvet Fog, fue un músico estadounidense, uno de los grandes cantantes de jazz. También fue compositor de jazz, arreglista, baterista, actor de radio, cine y televisión, y autor de cinco libros. Biografía. Primeros años.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mel_TorméMel Tormé - Wikipedia

    Mel Tormé. Melvin Howard Tormé (September 13, 1925 – June 5, 1999), [1] nicknamed " The Velvet Fog ", was an American musician, singer, composer, arranger, drummer, actor, and author. He composed the music for "The Christmas Song" ("Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire") and co-wrote the lyrics with Bob Wells.

  4. 7 de dic. de 2020 · Play all. Hear the greatest hits of MEL TORMÉ in this OFFICIAL playlist. Spread the classic jazz, and don't forget to share this playlist! Subscribe here: http://bit...

  5. It's a Blue World is an album by Mel Tormé that was released by Bethlehem Records. [2] Reception. The Billboard review in 1955 wrote that the material was mostly standards and that Tormé "renders them in a mellow, jazz-wize manner, and sales should be good among the hipsters". [2] .

  6. Mel Tormé Goes South of the Border with Billy May is a 1959 studio album by Mel Tormé, arranged by Billy May. [4] [5] It was one of many Latin-tinged jazz albums released in the late 1950s and early 1960s. [6] Track listing. Personnel. Mel Tormé – vocals, drums. Frank Beach – trumpet. Pete Candoli. Conrad Gozzo. Manny Klein. Eddie Kusby – trombone.

  7. concord.com › artist › mel-tormeMel Torme - Concord

    A two-disc retrospective, Mel Tormé “Best of the Concord Years” (CCD2-4871-2) presents some of the most unforgettable tracks Tormé recorded during his renaissance period, and includes performances with George Shearing, Cleo Laine, Rob McConnell & the Boss Brass, The Marty Paich Dek-tette and The Frank Wess/Harry Edison Orchestra.