Dance orchestra music
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Dance orchestra music
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Dance orchestra music
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Incoming Resources
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- All time greatest hits, Tommy Dorsey, Frank Sinatra, Volume 1
- The indispensable Bix Beiderbecke
- Famous swing classics, Bert Kaempfert & his orchestra
- It had to be you, a jazz wedding album
- Benny Goodman at Carnegie Hall, 1938, complete
- South America, take it away, 24 Latin hits, Xavier Cugat and his Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra
- The fabulous Glenn Miller
- The King James version, Harry James & his big band
- Greatest hits, Bernstein
- The best of ballroom, [the best of dancesport], performed by the New 101 Strings Orchestra
- 16 most requested songs, Lawrence Welk
- Big band fever
- The 1930s--big bands
- The fabulous Dorsey Brothers
- Billy Butterfield, the issued recordings 1944-1947
- April in Paris, Count Basie
- The big band hits of Tommy Dorsey, by the members of the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra
- The chairman dances, John Adams
- Enoch Light's Persuasive percussion
- Slow dancing through the years
- Mambo diablo, Tito Puente and his Latin Ensemble ; [with special guest soloist George Shearing]
- The best of Lawrence Welk
- Sweet & lovely, [the sweet bands' most romantic hits]
- Ellington at Newport 1956 (complete)
- The Glenn Miller gold collection
- Too marvelous for words, Capitol sings Johnny Mercer, [lyrics by] Johnny Mercer
- The Benny Goodman story, Benny Goodman
- Aloha, Harry Owens & his Royal Hawaiians
- The unforgettable Glenn Miller and his orchestra
- Rockin' Rudolph, The Brian Setzer Orchestra
- Master sessions, Cachao, Vol. 1
- Latino! Latino!
- Strictly ballroom, original motion picture soundtrack
- Sentimental, Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra
- Pure gold, Glenn Miller
- The best of Tito Puente, Tito Puente, Vol. 1
- Fiesta!, André Rieu
- Lester leaps in, Lester Young
Outgoing Resources
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