The recording quality of the two concerts that comprise this CD is far from optimal, but there is enough good music and nutty humor to make it worth acquiring. Trumpeter Jack Sheldon has four vocals, including "Born to Lose," which has a mostly humorous monologue; trombonist Frank Rosolino scats and yodels briefly on a speedy "Pennies from Heaven"; Johnny Mercer drops by to sing "Charade" and an original blues about the band; all three take their turns on "How Long, How Long Blues"; and there are four instrumentals that also feature guitarist Howard Roberts. None of the boppish music is all that essential, and there are some overly loose moments, but the high spirits of the date (which also includes bassist Joe Mondragon, either Shelly Manne or Stan Levey on drums and rhythm guitarist Jack Marshall) generally overcomes the recording quality. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
Jack Sheldon Presents the Entertainers
03/01/1964 | Vsop Records
All Music Guide Review
Jack Sheldon Presents the Entertainers Track Listing
Credits of Jack Sheldon Presents the Entertainers
- Joe Mondragon
- Bass
- Johnny Mercer
- Vocals
- Frank Rosolino
- Trombone, Vocals
- Ray Avery
- Photography, Photo Courtesy
- James Rozzi
- Liner Notes
- John Jungklaus
- Mastering
- George Jerman
- Engineer
- Jack Marshall
- Guitar
- Bob Edmondson
- Production Coordination
- Howard Roberts
- Guitar
- Jack Sheldon
- Trumpet, Vocals, Main Performer
- Shelly Manne
- Drums
- Stan Levey
- Drums, Photography, Photo Courtesy
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