Description: Personnel: Anna Marie, Marilyn Maye (vcl), Bill Rubinstein, Sammy Tucker (p), Wally Melnick, Sammy Farrar (b), Buddy Pabst, Tommy Ruskin (d) The Best Voices Time Forgot Collectible Albums by Top Female Vocalists · Collector's Edition · 2 Original LPs on 1 CD · Original Cover Art · Complete Personnel Details · New liner Notes · Hi Fi / Stereo Recordings · Newly Remastered in 24-Bit Interludes with Anna Marie: Anna Marie Genovese, a gifted singer from Syracuse, New York, born in 1929, began enchanting audiences from a young age. Known professionally as "Anna Marie," she released her only LP, "Interludes with Anna Marie," on the Syracuse-based Vesta label in January 1955. Nat Hentoff praised the album in Down Beat, awarding it four stars. Despite being paralyzed by polio since age one, Anna Marie's determination and talent shone brightly. Self taught, she arranged her own music and won the Ted Mack Original Amateur Hour in 1949 at 18. She performed with renowned bands like Tommy Dorsey and Tex Beneke, gained national attention on "Chance of a Lifetime" in 1954, and appeared on Steve Allen’s “Tonight Show.” Anna Marie preferred the creative freedom of working with a small group. For her album, she collaborated with Syracusan pianist Bill Rubenstein and his trio, creating an intimate and memorable musical experience. In 1970, Anna Marie retired from the music scene and moved to Florida. She spent the next 30 years in the antiques business and volunteered at Woodside Hospice and Tandem Rehabilitation Center. Anna Marie passed away at 71 on April 1, 2001, in Seminole, Florida. Marilyn… The Most: Marilyn Maye, born on April 10, 1928, in Wichita, Kansas, is a celebrated singer whose career spans over eight decades. Encouraged by her mother, she began singing and dancing at age three and won a talent show at age nine, which led to a 13-week radio show. After high school in 1946, Marilyn became a vocalist for WHAS radio in Louisville, Kentucky. She then embarked on a solo career, performing in nightclubs from Chicago to Miami, Omaha, and New Orleans. By 1953, Marilyn had moved to Kansas City, becoming a local entertainment staple. In 1958, she married pianist and arranger Sammy Tucker, forming a dynamic act that captivated Kansas City music lovers. In 1961, Marilyn recorded her album "Marilyn the Most" for the newly formed Holly Records, featuring songs by Carl Bolte Jr. This album caught the attention of television host Steve Allen, who invited Marilyn to appear on his variety show, marking an important milestone in her career. Marilyn's career continued to flourish with regular performances, participation in Kansas City Jazz Week, numerous national television appearances, recording sessions on both coasts, and a contract with RCA-Victor Records. With her unique style and enduring presence in the entertainment industry, Marilyn Maye remains a beloved figure in music. Now in her nineties, she continues to perform, maintaining a dedicated fan base and leaving an indelible mark on the world of music. TRACKLIST: 01. It Could Happen To You (Burke-Van Heusen) 3:32 02. I’m Glad There Is You (Madeira-Dorsey) 3:23 03. Interlude (Gillespie-Papparelli-Leveen) 3:30 04. These Foolish Things (Strachey-Marvell-Link) 3:27 05. What More Can A Woman Do (Lee-Barbour) 2:58 06. Love Is Here to Stay (G. & I. Gershwin) 2:20 07. Lullaby of the Leaves (Young-Petkere) 3:20 08. Willow Weep for Me (Ann Ronell) 3:22 09. The Most (Carl Bolte Jr.) 2:10 10. Time and Time Again (Carl Bolte Jr.) 4:06 11. I Like Being I (Carl Bolte Jr.) 2:14 12. April Fool (Carl Bolte Jr.) 4:24 13. My Last Fling (Carl Bolte Jr.) 2:52 14. Snowbound (Carl Bolte Jr.) 3:49 15. Rather Be with You (Carl Bolte Jr.) 3:54 16. Share it with You (Carl Bolte Jr.) 2:19 17. I’m Going (Carl Bolte Jr.) 2:27 18. Oh, So Charming (Carl Bolte Jr.) 3:31 Sources: Tracks #1-8, from the Anna Marie Genovese album “Interludes with Anna Marie” (Vesta MG-LP 101) Tracks #9-18, from the Marilyn Maye album "Marilyn... The Most" (Holly Record Co. H04) Anna Marie Genovese, vocals With the Bill Rubenstein Trio Bill Rubinstein, piano; Wally Melnick, bass; Buddy Pabst, drums. Recorded in Syracuse, NY, January 1955 Marilyn Maye, vocals With the Sammy Tucker Trio Sammy Tucker, piano; Don Farrar, bass; Tommy Ruskin, drums. Recorded in Kansas City, September 1961 Original liner notes: Maurey Goldberg & Tandy Craig New liner notes by Jordi Pujol Original recordings produced by Maurey Goldberg (#1-8) and Sammy Tucker (#9-18) This CD compilation produced by Jordi Pujol Hi Fi / Stereo · 24-Bit Digitally Remastered
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Artist: Anna Marie, Marilyn Maye, Bill Rubinstein, Sammy Tucker, Wally Melnick, Sammy Farrar, Buddy Pabst, Tommy Ruskin
Type: Album
Format: CD
Record Label: Best Voices Time Forgot
Release Title: Interludes With Anna Marie + Marilyn… The Most (
Case Type: Jewel Case: Standard
Style: Traditional Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Genre: Jazz