After leaving the original Nat King Cole trio in 1947, Oscar Moore became one of the most highly regarded jazz guitarists, winning the Esquire and Downbeat polls several years in a row. This album from 1954 includes Lee Youn...

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After leaving the original Nat King Cole trio in 1947, Oscar Moore became one of the most highly regarded jazz guitarists, winning the Esquire and Downbeat polls several years in a row. This album from 1954 includes Lee Young, Joe Comfort and legendary pianist Carl Perkins, along with bongo virtuoso Mike Pacheco on ten of the sixteen selections. This CD contains two albums produced by Bob Scherman for release on his own labels, Skylark and Tampa.

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