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Reading the Topic about John Young made me think of an other pianist (Maybe he was more a singer than a pianist?)

The one and only Cecil Young. Seems he didn't recorded much and that his career never really took off...

Enjoy his wayout manner of scatting his version of Oop-Pop-A-Da aka Who Parked the Car!

At some moments it sounds like Al Jarreau or Bobby McFerrin but in the '50s.

HearHear;

http://learning2share.blogspot.com/search?q=cecil+young

More information/comments about this man is/are more than welcome!

j.

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Offhand I can't tell you much about him either but I've had my eyes on him (as another example of that crossbreed of bop and R&B) too.

Would be interested to hear about a comprehensive reissue.

I tried to get one or the other 10-incher or EP of his U.S. King releases (some fancy covers there!) through eBay a couple of years ago but failed. Here's the cover of a French Vogue 10-incher featuring a couple of his King tracks:

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BTW, the 1952-53-54 issues of Galen Gart's "First pressings" mention him here and there but not in any great detail.

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