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WFIU Presents
Afterglow
Lee Wiley: West of the Moon
9/22/2006
This
week on Afterglow well feature singer Lee Wileys
1956 album West of the Moon. A smoky, sultry-voiced vocalist whose
paramours included Bunny Berigan, Jess Stacy, and Victor Young,
Lee Wiley made what are considered to be the very first songbook
records in the late 1930s. As her career progressed, however, Wileys
recording opportunities became rarer and rarer. West of the Moon,
soon to be reissued by Mosaic Records, was the first of two LPs
that she would make for RCA Victor in the mid-1950s. With orchestration
by arranger Ralph Burns, West of the Moon is considered to be one
of Wileys finest efforts, and its one of the last albums
shed ever record. You can read more about Lee Wiley here.
Well also hear music from Mose Allison, Horace Silver, Mel
Torme, Jim Hall with Ron Carter, Oscar Brown Jr., and more. Lee
Wiley: West of the Moon airs Friday, September 22 at 10:05
p.m. EST on WFIU.
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Last updated: Wednesday, March 29, 2006
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