Liza

~ Recording by Louie Bellson and His Big Band

Appears on releases

#TitleLengthTrack artistRelease titleCountry/Date
Official
1.2Liza3:43Louie Bellson and His Big BandTheir Time Was the Greatest!

Relationships

assistant engineer:Dann Thompson
engineer and mixer:Phil Edwards
producer:John Burk
Nick Phillips
alto saxophone:Sal Lozano (from 1995-08-17 until 1995-08-18)
Ray Reed (from 1995-08-17 until 1995-08-18)
baritone saxophone:Bill Green (from 1995-08-17 until 1995-08-18)
bass:Dave Carpenter (from 1995-08-17 until 1995-08-18)
bass trombone:Mike Wimberly (from 1995-08-17 until 1995-08-18)
drums (drum set):Louie Bellson (from 1995-08-17 until 1995-08-18)
percussion:Jack Arnold (from 1995-08-17 until 1995-08-18)
piano:Frank Strazzeri (from 1995-08-17 until 1995-08-18)
tenor saxophone:Pete Christlieb (from 1995-08-17 until 1995-08-18)
Tommy Newsome (from 1995-08-17 until 1995-08-18)
trombone:Thurman Green (from 1995-08-17 until 1995-08-18)
Andy Martin (from 1995-08-17 until 1995-08-18)
Jimmy Zito (from 1995-08-17 until 1995-08-18)
trumpet:Conte Candoli (from 1995-08-17 until 1995-08-18)
Pete Candoli (from 1995-08-17 until 1995-08-18)
Walter Johnson (from 1995-08-17 until 1995-08-18)
Frank Szabo (from 1995-08-17 until 1995-08-18)
Snooky Young (from 1995-08-17 until 1995-08-18)
recorded at:Group IV Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1995-08-17 until 1995-08-18)
recording of:Liza (All the Clouds’ll Roll Away) (in 1995-08: instrumental)

Liza (All the Clouds’ll Roll Away)

lyricist:Ira Gershwin
Gus Khan
composer:George Gershwin
publisher:New World Music Corp. (in 1929)
part of:An American in Paris
is the basis for:7 Virtuoso Études: Liza
American Bouquet: IV. Liza
arrangements:Liza
Liza (All the Clouds’ll Roll Away)