Daly-Wilson Big Band feat. Marcia Hines - album Daly-Wilson Big Band 1976

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In May 1973 theDaly-Wilson Big Band reformed, with financial support from commercial patron Benson & Hedge, and undertook another Australian toue, as well as New Zealand. Their vocalists were Linda Cable, Neva Phillips, Terry Holden and Dilys Lockett, and subsequently issued another live album "On tour". From February 1974 the ensemble's lead singer was Marcia Hines-fresh from her stint as Mary Magdalene in the Australian stage production of "Jesus Christ superstar" and in September they toured Soviet Union, they were scheduled to play at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club in London, performed at the Las Vegas Hilton in Las Vegas, shared the stage with B.B. King and Wilson Pickett, and performed two nights at local jazz club in Los Angeles. "Daly-Wislson Big Band feat. Marcia Hines" was released in 1975, with Hines' vocals on Ain't no mountain high enough" and "Do you know what it means to Miss New Orleans?" Previous many line-up changes, the band definitely disbanded in 1983.

El Boro.
Do you know what it means to Miss New Orleans?.
Theme from The Rockford Files.
Chameleon.
Satin doll.
The way we were.
Ain'tno mountain high enough.
Jimmy Webb medley: Up up and away/Whichita lineman/MacArthur Park.