Dave Pell

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  • jazz
  • lounge
  • instrumental
  • easy listening
  • cool jazz
Saxaphonist Dave Pell is legendary among people in the music industry. His career started in New York City, where he was born on February 26, 1925. He worked on the east coast with Bobby Sherwood, Tony Pastor and Bob Astor. He then went to California. In the middle of the 1940s, he was part of Bob Cosby's radio program, and also played for years with the Les Brown Band of Renown. His career has always been in the music industry, whether it was as a sideman, record producer, or as leader of his own Dave Pell Octet.

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Songs

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    A Bell for John

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    A Ship Without a Sail

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    A Slick One

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    Air Mailed

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    And the Angels Sing

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    Anvil Chorus

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    Azure

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    Bernie's Tune

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    Betty's Grable

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    Bizet

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    Blues in Hoss' Flat

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    Brother's Go to Mothers

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    Caravan

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    Careless Love

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    Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White

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    Christopher Columbus

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    Ciribiribin

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    Clementine

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    Could Be (Jimmy Priddy) Babette Music (ASCAP)

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    Creole Love Call

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    Crew Cut

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    Cuban Rock

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    Cute

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    Dark Eyes

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    Dreamsville

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    Flight of the Foo Birds

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    Frenesi

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    Gal From Joes

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    Goofin' at the Coffee House

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    Green Eyes

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    Half Moon Street

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    Have You Met Miss Jones

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    I Concentrate on You

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    I Could Write a Book

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    I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart

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    I'm Getting Sentimental Over You

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    I've Got Five Dollars

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    I've Heard That Song Before

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    IDA, Sweet as Apple Cider

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    In a Sentimental Mood

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    It Never Entered My Mind

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    It's Been a Long Long Time

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    Jersey Bounce

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    Jungle Drums

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    Just a Gigolo

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    Leap Frog

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    Less Brown, More Blues

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    Liebestraum

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    Like the Duke

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    Like Young


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