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1945-1946 - Charlie Ventura
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  1. I Don't Stand a Ghost of a Chance with You
  2. Tea for Two
  3. C.V. Jump
  4. I Surrender, Dear
  5. Out You Go
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  1. I Don't Stand a Ghost of a Chance with You
  2. Tea for Two
  3. C.V. Jump
  4. I Surrender, Dear
  5. Out You Go
  6. C.V. Jam
  7. Tammy's Dream
  8. Let's Jump for Rita
  9. Charlie Comes On
  10. Good (Big) Deal
  11. Ever So Thoughtful
  12. Jack Pot
  13. Dark Eyes]
  14. The Man I Love, Pt. 1
  15. The Man I Love, Pt. 2
  16. Stompin' at the Savoy, Pt. 1
  17. Stompin' at the Savoy, Pt. 2
  18. Who's Sorry Now?
  19. Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen]
  20. The Man I Love
  21. 'S Wonderful
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Philadelphia native Charlie Ventura was born Charles Venturo in 1916. Following in his father's footsteps, he worked at first for the Stetson hat company. Inspired by tenor saxophonist Leon "Chu" Berry, he took up the sax on his own and eventually made his first appearance on records as a member of Berry's ensemble. After extensive nocturnal gigging while working at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, Venturo sat in with Roy Eldridge and soon began recording with Gene Krupa's orchestra. It was Krupa who first brought Venturo to Los ...

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