About Stan Freeman
* Born 3 April 1920, Waterbury, Connecticut * Died 13 January 2001, California A fine all-around talent--pianist, composer, comedian, writer--Stan Freeman tends to get pigeon-holed as "that guy who played the harpsichord" on Rosemary Clooney's huge early 1950s hit, "Come on-a My House." Freeman studied classical piano through college, earning a bachelor of music degree from the University of Hartford in 1942. After serving in World War Two, however, he joined ex-Glenn Miller star Tex Beneke's big band and played swing music.
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I've Got Everything I Want
I Had A Ball - Karen Morrow (bonus track, single)
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Almost - Karen Morrow (bonus track, single)
Cabin In The Sky
Addie's At It Again
Fascinatin' Rhythm
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