Stan Kenton And His Orchestra

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  • orchestra
  • cool jazz
(from wikipedia) Stanley Newcomb Kenton (December 15, 1911 – August 25, 1979)[1] was a pianist, composer, and arranger who led a highly innovative, influential, and often controversial American jazz orchestra. In later years he was widely active as an educator.

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Songs

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    Four Months, Three Weeks, Two Days, One Hour Blues

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    Fragment Of A Protrait

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    Francesca

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    Frank Seaking

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    Fringe Benefit

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    From Blood, Sweat and Tears- Alone

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    From Blood, Sweat and Tears- Inner Crisis

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    Fugue for Rhythm Section

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    Girl Talk

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    Gotta Be Gettin'

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    Granada Smoothie- Mark Taylor

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    Hank's Opener

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    Happy Birthday to You

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    Harlem Folk Dance

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    Harlem Nocturne

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    He's Funny That Way

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    Height Of Ecstacy

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    Here's That Rainy Day

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    Hey Jude

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    Hogfat Blues (T. Campise, L. Spoon)

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    How High the Moon

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    Hymn to Her

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    I Been Down in Texas

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    I Concentrate on You

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    I Got the Sun in the Morning

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    I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues

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    I Never Thought I'd Sing the Blues

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    I Remember You

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    I Should Care

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    I Surrender Dear

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    I Told Ya I Love Ya, Now Get Out

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    I Want a Grown Up Man

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    I Want a Grown-Up Man

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    I'm Glad There Is You

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    I'm Going Mad for a Pad

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    I've Got the World on a String

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    If I Could Be With You One Hour Tonight

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    Impressionism

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    Improvisation

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    Indra

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    Intermission Riff

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    Introduction

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    Introduction to a Latin Rhythm (Prologue, Suite, First Movement)

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    Invention for Guitar and Trumpet

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    It's Been a Long, Long Time

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    It's Not Easy Bein' Green

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    It's Not Unusual

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    Journey Into Capricorn- Hank Levy

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    Journey to Brasil

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    Journey to Brazil (Prologue, Suite, Fourth Movement, Finale)


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