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Late to the show, but I just discovered the jazz vocals of Bobby Troup.

Posted by alaskahiatt on January 7, 2017 at 15:51:15:




For a buck at a thrift store in Las Vegas, I picked up a 10 inch 1955 Bethlehem recording "The Songs of Bobby Troup." I usually do not like male jazz vocals except Chet Baker, but this Bobby Troup really appeals to me. It is very close to Chet Baker in style.

I see from archival posts that Troup was married to another great jazz singer, Julie London. That makes the record sound even better.