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Julie London bass duet

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    Julie London bass duet

    I don't believe I've seen this posted here before. Worth another look if it has, though.

    How this guy keeps his cool is beyond me.

    Julie London & Bass Duet Bye Bye Blackbird Colour TV Show - YouTube

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    That was great!!!!! Thanks for sharing. Loved it.......
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    nothing, no, not any thing, comes between us and our instrument of choice! that was fun.
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    Nice link....she was Dixie McCall on the 70's TV show Emergency. She had probably the biggest hit of the jazz standard "Cry Me a River" (Joe Cocker did a rock version). Another bit of trivia - her husband was Bobby Troup a jazz pianist/composer. He also acted in Emergency. You may have heard a song that he wrote titled Route 66.
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    AWESOME!!!! (I think I would have passed out, you know, like Gilligan w/Ginger)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gearhunter420 View Post
    Nice link....she was Dixie McCall on the 70's TV show Emergency. She had probably the biggest hit of the jazz standard "Cry Me a River" (Joe Cocker did a rock version). Another bit of trivia - her husband was Bobby Troup a jazz pianist/composer. He also acted in Emergency. You may have heard a song that he wrote titled Route 66.
    Her album "This is Julie" with just her, bass, and Barney Kessel on guitar is an all-time fave of mine. It took me awhile to put together the fact that she was also the hot nurse in my favorite show growing up!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gearhunter420 View Post
    Nice link....she was Dixie McCall on the 70's TV show Emergency. She had probably the biggest hit of the jazz standard "Cry Me a River" (Joe Cocker did a rock version). Another bit of trivia - her husband was Bobby Troup a jazz pianist/composer. He also acted in Emergency. You may have heard a song that he wrote titled Route 66.
    I remember watching her on that show but I never knew she was also a singer. How cool.
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