
Dave Pell (David Pell, February 26, 1925 – May 8, 2017) was an American jazz saxophonist and bandleader . He was best known for leading a cool jazz octet in the 1950s, the Dave Pell Octet. Born in Brooklyn, New York City, Dave Pell first played in his teens with the big bands of Tony Pastor, Bob Astor, and Bobby Sherwood, and then moved to California in the middle of the 1940s. There he played on Bob Crosby's radio show in 1946, and was a member of Les Brown's band from 1947 to 1955.
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Like Young
This Could Be the Start of Something
Thanks for the Memory
Angle Eyes
Like Young - Remastered
Thanks For The Memory (Digitally Remastered 96)
Meditation
Like Young (Digitally Remastered 95)
This Could Be The Start Of Something - Remastered
Like Young - Digitally Remastered 95
Thanks For The Memory - Remastered
The Blue Room
Angel Eyes
Nap's Dream
Moonglow
Flying Down To Rio
South Of the Border
This Could Be The Start Of Something - 1996 Digital Remaster
Thanks For The Memory - Digitally Remastered 96
A Smo-O-O-Oth One
Spring Is Here
Them There Eyes
You Are Too Beautiful
Mountain Greenery
Love And The Weather
Change Partners
Oh, Calcutta!
Let's Have Another Cup Of Coffee
Suddenly It's Spring
Say It With Music
Why Do You Suppose?
I Had the Craziest Dream
I'm Putting All My Eggs In One Basket
Let's Do It
Start Of Something Big
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Like Young (Remastered 95)
This Could Be The Start Of Som
This Could Be The Start Of Something (1996 Digital Remaster)
This Could Be The Start Of
Jazz Wagner
Love Me Or Leave Me
The Way You Look Tonight
Grey Flannel
Jazz Goes to Siwash
Lester Leaps Again
Jumpin' With Symphony Sid
I Know Why
Lester Leaps In
Star Eyes
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