Showing posts with label Terry Snyder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Terry Snyder. Show all posts

Monday, October 10, 2016

Terry Snyder & The All-Stars - Percussion Lounge

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 65:12
Size: 149.3 MB
Styles: Easy Listening
Year: 2011
Art: Front

[3:14] 1. I Surrender Dear
[2:45] 2. Orchids In The Moonlight
[3:14] 3. I'm In The Mood For Love
[3:48] 4. Taboo
[2:00] 5. Out Of Nowhere
[2:22] 6. The Breeze And I
[3:02] 7. Dearly Beloved
[2:32] 8. La Cucaracha
[2:52] 9. Love Is A Many-Splendored Thing
[2:35] 10. My Heart Belongs To Daddy
[2:39] 11. I Love Paris
[2:57] 12. Blue Tango
[2:31] 13. Aloha Oe
[2:19] 14. Japanese Sandman
[3:05] 15. Blue Is The Night
[2:32] 16. Whatever Lola Wants
[2:38] 17. Misirlou
[2:30] 18. Lady Of Spain
[2:48] 19. In A Persian Market
[2:53] 20. Brazil
[2:14] 21. Mambo Jambo
[2:08] 22. Yours Is My Heart Alone
[3:01] 23. Miami Beach Rhumba
[2:22] 24. Rock-A Bongo Boogie

One of the leading percussionists of the SABPM era, Terry Snyder worked with Bert Block's studio groups, the Bert Block Orchestra, a standard big band, and the Bell Music Orchestra, which anticipated the SABPM era with its arrangements for celesta, bells, and drums. He became a featured player on New York City radio station WNEW in 1940.

Snyder was Perry Como's favorite drummer, and he worked with Como on recordings, radio, and television from the late 1940s until his death. He sat in with a variety of groups through the early 1950s, from classical schmaltz pianist Shura to Stan Freeman's harpsichord album to light jazz combos led by Bill Clifton. He worked with Enoch Light and Lew Davies on the first four "Persuasive Percussion" LPs on Command, then was hired away by United Artists to debut their competing "Wall-to-Wall Sound" series of gatefold LPs.

Percussion Lounge