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Awesome cover from the B-side of renowned Toronto trumpet player Guido Basso's third album (originally released 1970 on CTL for radio only - later released in 1971 on KANATA to the public). Enjoy! Also posted the lead track from this album "Noelle" back in 2020/2021 (LINK: • Guido Basso - Noelle (1971) CREDITS: [CORE BAND] Bandleader, Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Guido Basso Vocals – Laurie Bower Singers Guitar – Ed Bickert, Jim Pirie, Terry Bush Bass – Don Thompson, Paul Zaza Piano – Doug Riley Drums – Terry Clarke Percussion – Peter Appleyard [STRINGS/BRASS/WOODWINDS] Cello – Peter Schenkman, Ron Laurie Flute, Saxophone – Bernie Pilch, Jack Zaza, Jerry Toth, Moe Koffman, Sid Beckwith French Horn – Fred Rizner Harp – Judy Loman Oboe, English Horn – Sandra Watts Trombone – Bob Livingston, Rob McConnell, Ron Hughes, Russ Little, Ted Roderman Trumpet – Arnie Chycoski, Erich Traugott, Rainer Schmidt Viola – Eugene Hudson, Stan Soloman Violin – Albert Pratz, Frank Phillips, Harry Bergart, Joseph Sera, Maurice Solway, Stanley Kolt, Vicky Polley TECNICAL CREDITS: Recorded At – CBC Studios, Toronto Producer – Dave Bird Engineer – Ian Jacobson Conducting & Arranging – Rick Wilkins, Jim Pirie Guido began playing trumpet at 9, studied at the Conservatoire de musique du Québec à Montréal, and in his teens, under the name 'Stubby' Basso, worked in dance and show bands led by Al Nichols, Maury Kaye, and others. After being discovered by bandleader/singer Vic Damone while playing at the club El Morocco with Kaye, Guido toured the US for most of the late 50's. First with Damone, then with singer Pearl Bailey and the orchestra led by her husband, drummer Louis Bellson. In 1960 Basso settled in Toronto, becoming a first-call studio musician trumpeter and leader. He also took assignments as a harmonica player. Basso was music director 1963-7 for CBLT's 'Nightcap' and 1968-9 for CBC-TV's 'Barris and Company.' He also co-starred in 1969 with vibraphonist Peter Appleyard on CBC-TV's 'Mallets and Brass,' was music director 1969-71 for CBC Radio's 'After Noon,' and led orchestras for two CBC-TV series devoted to the big band era, 'In the Mood' (1971-2) and 'Bandwagon' (1972-3). In 1975 he organized big bands for concerts at the CNE by Dizzy Gillespie and Benny Goodman. Basso performed in Toronto nightclubs and hotel lounges with his own small groups - several of which brought together jazz and Latin music - and was an important soloist with the Boss Brass, the Rob McConnell Tentet, Nimmons 'N' Nine Plus Six, and the big bands of Ron Collier and others. With the downturn in studio work in the late 1970s, he began to lead what would become one of Toronto's most popular society orchestras. Audio Transfer/Restoration/Editing Of Analog-To-Digital By: Scott Edward (oftheworldrecords@gmail.com) PHONE: 226-235-6005