Experience the timeless elegance of Mel Tormé's vocal prowess with "A&E Presents An Evening With Mel Tormé - Live From The Disney Institute." Released on January 1, 1996, this live album captures the essence of a night filled with classic jazz standards and big band favorites, all performed by the legendary Mel Tormé. With a runtime of approximately one hour, this album is a treasure trove of musical excellence, featuring 13 enchanting tracks that showcase Tormé's unparalleled vocal range and charisma.
The album opens with a lively rendition of "Just One Of Those Things/On Green Dophin Street," setting the tone for an evening of sophistication and joy. Tormé's rendition of "You Make Me Feel So Young" is a standout, showcasing his ability to infuse each song with warmth and charm. Other highlights include the romantic "A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square," the uplifting "Pick Yourself Up," and the timeless classic "Stardust." Each track is a testament to Tormé's mastery of the genre, making this album a delightful listen for both jazz enthusiasts and casual listeners alike.
Recorded live from the Disney Institute, this album offers an intimate glimpse into a live performance by one of the greatest vocalists of all time. The big band arrangements and Tormé's impeccable delivery create an atmosphere of pure musical bliss. Whether you're a fan of vocal jazz, adult standards, or big band music, "A&E Presents An Evening With Mel Tormé - Live From The Disney Institute" is sure to captivate and entertain.
Mel Tormé, affectionately known as "The Velvet Fog," was a multifaceted American artist whose talents spanned singing, drumming, acting, composing, and producing. Born Melvin Howard Tormé in Chicago in 1925, his velvety smooth voice captivated audiences, making him a celebrated figure in the world of jazz and beyond. Tormé's career took off at a young age, and by 18, he had already become an adolescent idol, forming his first vocal quintet. His discography is a treasure trove of vocal jazz, adult standards, and big band classics, with notable works including "The Christmas Song," co-written with Bob Wells in 1944. Beyond his musical prowess, Tormé's charisma and versatility shone through his acting roles in film, television, and radio, solidifying his status as a true entertainer. His unique scat singing and impeccable timing continue to influence and inspire musicians and fans alike.
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