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The Man Who (Re)made Sinatra - Terry Teachout, Commentary Magazine
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Sammy Davis Jr - Collectors Series Sammy Davis Jr (20 tracks) +Album Reviews
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The Double Life of Nat King Cole
After Frank Sinatra, Nat King Cole is the best remembered of the singers who dominated American popular music between the end of the big-band era and the advent of rock ’n’ roll. Chiefly known today as a performer of romantic ballads, he had a dark, grainy baritone voice with which he sang in a style at once intimate and unmannered. While Cole’s reputation went into a temporary eclipse as a result of his early death a lifelong chain smoker, he died of lung cancer in 1965, three decades before Sinatra gave his last public performance he was restored to prominence in 1991 when his daughter Natalie, herself a talented pop singer, released a single of “Unforgettable” in which his original performance of the song, recorded 40 years earlier, was electronically superimposed on her own to create a “virtual duet.” The record put Cole back in the limelight, and he has been there ever since.
Al Schmitt, record producer and engineer celebrated for his work with such varied artists as Frank Sinatra and Steely Dan – obituary
He won a record 20 Grammy awards in a career spanning seven decades, and worked on more than 150 gold and platinum albums
Al Schmitt in 2010
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Al Schmitt, who has died aged 91, was an American record producer and recording engineer who in a career spanning more than 70 years worked with artists as various as Frank Sinatra, Ray Charles and Jefferson Airplane, and who won a record 20 Grammy Awards, for his work with Henry Mancini, Steely Dan, George Benson, Toto and Quincy Jones, making him the most honoured recording engineer of all time.
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