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Roy Harte continues to sub on drums as September of '48 begins. The quartet revisits "Brazil", then Margo Powers covers what was a popular tune that summer: "Tree In The Meadow" (Margaret Whiting and Frank De Vol had a #1 on Capitol with it). The quartet follows that with an inventively arranged version of "Yours"-featuring an introspective Ray Sherman intro which breaks into classic rhumba rhythm. Margo is featured again on "I Love You (Just A Little Bit More)", before the quartet closes the date with their own barn burning version of "Sweet Georgia Brown". Sweet indeed!
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Roy Harte continues to sub on drums as September of '48 begins. The quartet revisits "Brazil", then Margo Powers covers what was a popular tune that summer: "Tree In The Meadow" (Margaret Whiting and Frank De Vol had a #1 on Capitol with it). The quartet follows that with an inventively arranged version of "Yours"-featuring an introspective Ray Sherman intro which breaks into classic rhumba rhythm. Margo is featured again on "I Love You (Just A Little Bit More)", before the quartet closes the date with their own barn burning version of "Sweet Georgia Brown". Sweet indeed!