Posts Tagged ‘vocal harmony’

Lullabye (Goodnight, My Angel)

June 20, 2021

“Lullabye (Goodnight, My Angel),” written by Billy Joel, performed by The Idea of North, 2018. Arranged by Ross Begbie & Naomi Crellin.

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Angel

May 9, 2021

“Angel,” written by Sarah McLachlan, performed by The Idea of North, 2018. Arranged by Naomi Crellin.

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Too Much Heaven

May 2, 2021

“Too Much Heaven,” written by Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, and Maurice Gibb, performed by The Idea of North, 2016. Kaichiro Kitamura, guest vocal percussionist. Wonderful arrangement by Naomi Crellin.

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Last Christmas

December 28, 2020

“Last Christmas,” written by George Michael, arranged by Scott Bradlee for his Postmodern Jukebox.

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Hello Mr. New Year

January 1, 2019

“Hello Mr. New Year,” recorded in 1958 by the The Coolbreezers, of Washington ,DC: Joe Reuth, Richard Steward, Bob Armstrong, William Primrose, Earl J. Williams, Sonny Williams. Like many African American harmony groups, the ensemble originally sang Gospel music. The Coolbreezers recorded for Bale Records, a short-lived venture of long-time DC R&B empresaria Bea Williams, sister of two group members.

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New Years Eve Is Over

January 1, 2019

“New Years Eve Is Over,” doo-wop by the DelVues, from 1961.

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Last Christmas

December 28, 2018

“Last Christmas,” written by George Michael, arranged by Scott Bradlee for his Postmodern Jukebox.

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Last Christmas

December 22, 2017

“Last Christmas,” written by George Michael, arranged by Scott Bradlee for his Postmodern Jukebox.

Postmodern Jukebox website

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Zombie Jamboree

October 31, 2016

“Zombie Jamboree,” performed here by Rockapella, was written by calypsonian Lord Intruder and popularized in the USA by Harry Belafonte and the Kingston Trio. There’s an odd Ska version by Peter Tosh and The Wailers.

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Hello Mr. New Year

January 1, 2016

“Hello Mr. New Year,” recorded in 1958 by the The Coolbreezers, of Washington ,DC: Joe Reuth, Richard Steward, Bob Armstrong, William Primrose, Earl J. Williams, Sonny Williams. Like many African American harmony groups, the ensemble originally sang Gospel music. The Coolbreezers recorded for Bale Records, a short-lived venture of long-time DC R&B empresaria Bea Williams, sister of two group members.

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