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1 | Cucamonga Choo Choo |
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2 | Walk On The Wild Side |
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3 | The Girl From Ipanema |
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4 | Nightingale |
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5 | Street of Dreams |
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6 | Stormy Weather |
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7 | Sweet Georgia Brown |
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8 | Stella By Starlight |
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9 | Satin Doll |
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10 | When Joanna Loved Me |
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11 | Andalucia (the Breeze and I) |
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Eddie Baxter
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Eddie Baxter (b 23 November 1922, Colorado / d 21 August 1998, Mission Viejo, California) was the swingin'-est organist to record for Dot in the 1960s. Baxter was born in Colorado, but grew up in Los Angeles, where he began performing professionally in his late teens. He played with Glen Gray and Frank Masters toward the tail end of the big band era, then settled into the studio system, where he worked as "musical director" (translation: one-man live studio orchestra) for a variety of day-time game shows. He also played in nightclubs in Las Vegas and the L.A. area.
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Eddie Baxter (b 23 November 1922, Colorado / d 21 August 1998, Mission Viejo, California) was the swingin'-est organist to record for Dot in the 1960s. Baxter was born in Colorado, but… read more
Eddie Baxter (b 23 November 1922, Colorado / d 21 August 1998, Mission Viejo, California) was the swingin'-est organist to record for Dot in the 1960s. Baxter was born in Colorado, but grew up in Los Angeles, where he began perfor… read more