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Tab Smith His Fabulous Alto And Orchestra - How Long Has It Been / Ace High album flac

Tab Smith His Fabulous Alto And Orchestra - How Long Has It Been / Ace High album flac Performer: Tab Smith His Fabulous Alto And Orchestra
Title: How Long Has It Been / Ace High
Style: Rhythm & Blues, Jump Blues, Rock & Roll
Released: 1954
MP3 album: 1351 mb
FLAC album: 1999 mb
Rating: 4.5
Other formats: MP3 MP1 AU AC3 MPC VOC VOX
Genre: Jazz / Rock / Blues

Tab Smith, His Fabulous Alto And His Orchestra ‎– Dee Jay Special, Ace High. Label: Vogue Records ‎– . 172. Matrix, Runout (Runout side A): UNIT 1018. Matrix, Runout (Runout side B): UNIT 1139.

How Long" is a 1975 song by the British group Ace from their album Five-A-Side. It reached No. 3 in the US and Canadian charts, and No. 20 in the UK Singles Chart. Although widely interpreted as being about adultery, the song was in fact composed by lead singer Paul Carrack upon discovering that bassist Terry Comer had been secretly working with the Sutherland Brothers and Quiver. Comer returned to Ace in time to play on the song. The guitar solo is by Alan "Bam" King.

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Soul Jazz 45 TAB SMITH Mambolino/Just One More Time UNITED RECORDS. TAB SMITH: Ace High, How Long Has It Been 45 (red wax) Blues & R&B. TAB SMITH 45 Hands Across the Table, Boogie Joogie 1952 R&B Instro WS1455. Five 45s of tab smith on united records. Tab Smith - I Don't Want To Play (1944-56) - Vinyl Rhythm & Blues.

Carl Stevens & His Orchestra How Long Has This Been Going On. 03:07. Wingy Manone & His Orchestra How Long Blues. Rey DeMichel And His Orchestra How Long Has This Been Going On. 04:29. Buddy Bregman & His Orchestra How Long Has This Been Going On. 03:17. Don Ralke and His Orchestra How Long Has This Been Going On.

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Tab Smith in New York between 1946 and 1948. Background information. In the 1930s and 1940s he spent several years in the bands of Lucky Millinder and Count Basie, as well as spending long periods freelancing both as a player and as an arranger. In 1944 he participated in a recording date led by Coleman Hawkins, for which he also arranged the material. After the Second World War he led his own groups, which concentrated on rhythm and blues as jazz turned from swing to bop. His biggest R&B hit was "Because of You", which reached number 1 on the US Billboard R&B chart, and number 20 on the pop chart, in 1951

Talmadge "Tab" Smith (January 11, 1909 – August 17, 1971), was an American swing and rhythm and blues alto saxophonist. He is best known for the tracks, "Because Of You" and "Pretend". He variously worked with Count Basie, the Mills Rhythm Boys and Lucky Millinder. Tab Smith put out 24 singles and a 10-inch album for the label. On his United sides, Smith sometimes played tenor saxophone. During the 1950s, Smith was a significant rival to alto saxophone-playing bandleader Earl Bostic, who recorded for King. He was also in competition with his own formative influence, Johnny Hodges, until Hodges returned to the Duke Ellington band. His career never recovered from the closure of United Records. After brief stays at Checker and King, Smith retired from the music business in the early 1960s. He sold real estate and played piano part-time in a steakhouse.

Tracklist

A How Long Has It Been 3:00
B Ace High 2:45

Companies, etc.

  • Published By – Pamlee

Credits

  • Written-By – Smith*

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (A label):
  • Matrix / Runout (B label):
  • Rights Society: BMI