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Born in South Carolina and raised in Harlem, Etta Jones began her career in the mid-1940s, recording for Black and White and RCA, and performing with Earl Hines' sextet. Further recordings for Decca and King helped solidify her reputation but Prestige truly upgraded her status with the million-selling album Don't Go To Strangers, the most outstanding of her career. Her expressive voice is never short of excellent here, as heard on "Fine And Mellow" and an excellent arrangement of "I Love Paris," and most especially on the title track, which hit the US top 40. Get your copy of this great LP now and savor every moment of it!
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"2018 Black Friday RSD release. Recorded in 1972, A Soulful Sunday: Live at the Left Bank is the first official release of previously-unissued music by vocalist Etta Jones featuring the Cedar Walton Trio with Sam Jones and Billy Higgins. The extensive booklet includes rare photos; essay by author James Gavin; interviews with Jones' longtime musical partner Houston Person, the Left Bank Jazz Society's John Fowler, Grammy-winning vocalist Catherine Russell and more!"
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