CAROL SLOANE / LIVE BIRDLAND Singer Carol Sloane started singing professionally when she was 14 and at 18 she toured Germany in a musical comedy. She was with the Les and Larry Elgart orchestra during 1958-1960 and, after appearing at a jazz festival in 1960, she was heard by Jon Hendricks who later sent for her to sub for Annie Ross with Lambert, Hendricks and Ross. Sloane made a big impression at the 1961 Newport Jazz Festival and soon cut two records for Columbia.
5 Glad to Be Unhappy/ I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues; Glad to Be Unhappy\ I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues (Live)
6 If I Should Lose You (Live)
7 You Were Meant for Me (Live)
8 The Very Thought of You (Live)
9 You're Driving Me Crazy (Live)
10 Two for the Road (Live)
11 Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams (Live)
12 I'll Always Leave the Door a Little Open (Live)
CAROL SLOANE / LIVE BIRDLAND Singer Carol Sloane started singing professionally when she was 14 and at 18 she toured Germany in a musical comedy. She was with the Les and Larry Elgart orchestra during 1958-1960 and, after appearing at a jazz festival in 1960, she was heard by Jon Hendricks who later sent for her to sub for Annie Ross with Lambert, Hendricks and Ross. Sloane made a big impression at the 1961 Newport Jazz Festival and soon cut two records for Columbia.