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Freitag, Dezember 08, 2006
Kay Webb - Happy Christmas Dancing (1971)
It´s Kay Webb again. Have you found out something about him? No? Neither have I. When I search on information about him, I only get Ray, Jay and Kaye Webb. Well, I just say "him", because female bandleaders were quite rare that time. Even today... But again we have a sexy cover, don´t you think? One of Santa´s little helpers sitting on his lap while he is not even fully dressed... Hmm... And I bet you thought it´s cold at the north pole... But now on to the music: If you already got James Last´s "Christmas Dancing", which I shared last year and which I highly recommend, then here´s your chance to get "Happy Christmas Dancing". Now your Christmas party should get happier than it was before. Other people´s Christmas recordings (e.g. Ethel Smith) sound like they were supposed to be played at funerals, but not this one. Now get yourself another punch or egg-nogg or anything and start to dance around the Christmas tree...
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Kay Webb ist das bekannteste Pseudonym des deutschen Orchesterchefs und Arrangeurs Frank Valdor, in Wirklichkeit heißt er übrigens Dieter Klaus.
Danke für die Info. Neulich habe ich noch mit Frank Valdor telefoniert, davon hat er mir gar nichts gesagt... Ich spreche ihn aber nächstesmal darauf an... ;o)
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