CECIL YOUNG (1920-1975) Pianist Cecil Young's quartet exploded onto the Seattle jazz scene in 1950, introducing the rhythmic fire of bebop to an eager new audience. His quartet's debut record was immediately successful, and Young, known for his devilish sense of humor as well as his immense musical talents, rose to great but brief regional prominence. A vaudeville entertainer from New Haven, Connecticut, Cecil Young arrived in Seattle on a Palomar Theater date.
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Oooh-Diga-Gow
Who Parked The Car
Race Horse
Stompin' At The Savoy
Imagination
Too Marvelous For Words
Sweet Georgia Bop
Flying Home
Walking With Symphony Sid
Fish Net
Our Waltz
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Cecil Young @ UW Seattle (01001 items 13)
Racing on Home
Sweet Georgia Brown
The march 11 1951 concert
Ernestine Anderson & the Cecil Young Quartet @ the 908 Club
WHO PARKED THE CAR (Part 2)
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