Artie Shaw and His Orchestra - Frenesi
Lanie Lane - Betty Baby
Lanie Lane - Acoustic version of Betty Baby:
Lanie Lane - What Do I Do
…i have a feeling this girl is going to be my next music obsession
Rose Murphy - Pennies From Heaven
…saw The Artist last night. Loved the film and this tune from the soundtrack.
Leon Redbone - Champagne Charlie
…niece and nephews were having a Leon Redbone dance party this morning

Jaspects - Peachtree Blues (Feat. Janelle Monae)
In 2006 Jaspects collaborated with Janelle Monae on their ablum Broadcasting The Definition. “Peachtree Blues” is a modern take on the rainy day jazz ballad and offers her a chance to really take off vocally.
Hear more Janelle Monae collaborations at audiocred.com
… #Jazzy #SoulfulSundays
Nat King Cole - L-O-V-E (c. 1965)
The bouncy, upbeat tune “L-O-V-E” was the B-side of Nat King Cole’s 1964 Top 40 single “I Don’t Want to See Tomorrow” and even grazed the bottom of the singles chart itself. When it showed signs of international popularity, it became the focus of a full-length Cole LP of the same name. This proved to be Cole’s final LP project before his death from lung cancer in February 1965. Barely a hint of his encroaching lung cancer can be heard here though, and what’s more, L-O-V-E documents one of the most gorgeous and sustained duets of the era. The other starring voice here is that of trumpeter Bobby Bryant, who plays with, at, and around Cole’s vocals with a full spectrum of the instrument’s tonal capabilities.