Paula Castle (died around 2016), was an American jazz singers who flourished from about 1949 to about 1955.
Career
editDiscography
edit- Lost Love (album)
Paula Castle
Sam Most, flute; Ronnie Selbey, piano; Chet Amsterdam, bass; Herb Wasserman, drums; Paula Castle, vocals
circa 1954 or 1955
Side 1:- "I'm Shooting High"
Ted Koehler (words)
Jimmy McHugh (music) - "Yesterday's Gardenias"
Dick Robertson (w&m)
Nelson Cognane (w&m)
Sammy Mysels (w&m) - "Here I Am In Love Again"
Chuck Sweeney (words)
Moose Charlap (music) - "Mountain Greenery"
Rodgers and Hart
Side 2:
- "Lost Love"
C & C Amsterdam - "You Don't Know What Love Is"
Don Raye (w&m)
Gene de Paul (w&m) - "Love Is One Way Street"
Jack Segal (w&m) - "Why Can't I"
Rodgers and Hart
Bethlehem BCP-1036
Produced by Creed Taylor
- "I'm Shooting High"
- Charlie Parker Session 1949-03-05
Saturday, March 5, 1949
Royal Roost, 1580 Broadway, New York City, New York
References
edit- ^ Charlie Parker, The Complete Charlie Parker on Savoy Years, Nippon Columbia COCY-75791/8, Volume 8, for items 1 – 8, tracks 20 - 28; Roost Volume 4, CD Savoy Jazz ZDS 4414, tracks 1 – 8; Charlie Parker Integrale Volume 6: Passport, 1949, FA1336, tracks 1 – 8 Recording: Private recording of radio broadcast made by Boris Rose.(Rose 1948 - 1973: 10)