I have audio recordings on 3 3/4" reel- to- reel tapes of live BBC radio broadcasts Jeannie made on Jazz Club 16 Nov 1961 "I can't give you anything but love." On 19 Apr 1962 "Sugar" + "You'd be so nice to come home to." On 9 Aug 1962 "All of Me" + "Summertime" + "Milenburg Joys." And on 12 Apr 1965 "Blue Prelude" with the Danny Moss Quartet. On the other dates she sang with Terry Lightfoot. These notes from cards. I haven't played tapes since late 70s. Probably too brittle Maybe CD now?
I would certainly try and get those small reel-to-reel tapes transferred to CD or even better mp3 files. This should preserve them for many years to come. My father-in-law played drums with the Don Smith Orchestra in 'break for music' on the Light Programme circa 1955 - 1957. It seems all those recordings are now long gone, that's unless you know otherwise. Regards Rick - Martin
Was that Danny on the Tenor Sax as well?
- Oh - and a nice presentation - I did notice that as well ;-)
Yes. Jeanie Lambe with The Danny Moss Quartet.
I have audio recordings on 3 3/4" reel- to- reel tapes of live BBC radio broadcasts Jeannie made on Jazz Club 16 Nov 1961 "I can't give you anything but love."
On 19 Apr 1962 "Sugar" + "You'd be so nice to come home to."
On 9 Aug 1962 "All of Me" + "Summertime" + "Milenburg Joys."
And on 12 Apr 1965 "Blue Prelude" with the Danny Moss Quartet.
On the other dates she sang with Terry Lightfoot. These notes from cards. I haven't played tapes since late 70s. Probably too brittle Maybe CD now?
I would certainly try and get those small reel-to-reel tapes transferred to CD or even better mp3 files. This should preserve them for many years to come. My father-in-law played drums with the Don Smith Orchestra in 'break for music' on the Light Programme circa 1955 - 1957. It seems all those recordings are now long gone, that's unless you know otherwise. Regards Rick - Martin
she was from inverness scotland