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In the 1940s Nat Cole and his trio recorded more than 200 songs. Nat (along with Teddy Wilson and Art Tatum) was the most
influential piano player in this era. From the first big hit Straighten Up and Fly Right in 1944
to Mona Lisa in 1950, Nat and his trio, with Oscar Moore on guitar and Wesley Prince or Johnny Miller on bass, created
hundreds of swinging and artistic arrangements.
The Gary Moran Trio with Joe Bourne perform the most popular Nat Cole Trio hits Straighten Up and Fly Right, Sweet Loraine,
and Route 66. You will also hear intricate and sophisticated arrangements including Paper Moon and
Besame Mucho, and novelty selections including Frim Fram Sauce and Man on the Little White Keys.
Gary Moran (co-founder of azJazzArtists) has a deep respect and understanding of Nat's piano style and the music
of his trio. He is a virtuoso piano player that can fill Nat's role on the piano. He has transcribed the arrangements from
the original recordings in great detail and his trio executes the introductions, interludes,
and endings of the original recordings and contributes its own
improvised solos that are contemporary, yet rooted in the 1940s style.
Joe Bourne is a dynamic vocalist who can do a fantastic job singing the many challenging songs from the
Nat Cole Trio classic repertoire. Bourne has a warm voice and simple, elegant style that can be very reminiscent of Nat Cole.
He has the virtuosity combined with ease of execution needed to communicate the fun and swing of this music.
Ed Delucia and Scott Black play the guitar and bass with the elegance and
swing of Oscar Moore and Johnny Miller from the classic trio.
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