If you liked "Peter Gunn", you'll love "More Music from Peter Gunn". They were big sellers in the late 50's as they made "Jazz" safe for the suburbs. No improvs or drum solos; just a nice Hollywood version of the West Coast "Cool" sound. Coffee anyone?
Another artist you may enjoy is George Shearing who developed the piano,guitar and vibes playing in unison "cocktail music". This kinda stuff can be heard in any "fancy restaurant" scene in films or T.V. shows from the 50's or 60's. That is unless a Bossa Nova wasn't scored.
And WOW! 18 cents for a mint mono!?! Man, that's living!
Another artist you may enjoy is George Shearing who developed the piano,guitar and vibes playing in unison "cocktail music". This kinda stuff can be heard in any "fancy restaurant" scene in films or T.V. shows from the 50's or 60's. That is unless a Bossa Nova wasn't scored.
And WOW! 18 cents for a mint mono!?! Man, that's living!

