Bob Stewart - Did I Remember
Bob Stewart is one of Bing Crosby's musical offspring along with Frank Sinatra, Perry Como, Arthur Prysock and Dick Haymes writes Gary Giddins in his best selling biography, "Bing Crosby - the Early Years". Robert B. Parker writes "Sinatra, Hartman, Joe Williams and Mel Torme are gone, thank God we have Bob Stewart!" Bob's latest release Did I Remember contains 13 remastered tracks from earlier releases and two unreleased tracks featuring Bob in concert at St Peter's Jazz Church with the legendary Mel Lewis/Thad Jones Jazz Orchestra. His rendition of My Funny Valentine is destined to be a jazz classic.
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Bob Stewart - Did I Remember
Bob Stewart - Did I Remember
Bob Stewart is one of Bing Crosby's musical offspring along with Frank Sinatra, Perry Como, Arthur Prysock and Dick Haymes writes Gary Giddins in his best selling biography, "Bing Crosby - the Early Years". Robert B. Parker writes "Sinatra, Hartman, Joe Williams and Mel Torme are gone, thank God we have Bob Stewart!" Bob's latest release Did I Remember contains 13 remastered tracks from earlier releases and two unreleased tracks featuring Bob in concert at St Peter's Jazz Church with the legendary Mel Lewis/Thad Jones Jazz Orchestra. His rendition of My Funny Valentine is destined to be a jazz classic.
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Bob Stewart is one of Bing Crosby's musical offspring along with Frank Sinatra, Perry Como, Arthur Prysock and Dick Haymes writes Gary Giddins in his best selling biography, "Bing Crosby - the Early Years". Robert B. Parker writes "Sinatra, Hartman, Joe Williams and Mel Torme are gone, thank God we have Bob Stewart!" Bob's latest release Did I Remember contains 13 remastered tracks from earlier releases and two unreleased tracks featuring Bob in concert at St Peter's Jazz Church with the legendary Mel Lewis/Thad Jones Jazz Orchestra. His rendition of My Funny Valentine is destined to be a jazz classic.












