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Nathaniel Lester Lanin (August 26, 1907 – October 27, 2004) was an American jazz and pop music bandleader. He was famous for long, smoothly arranged medleys, at a consistent rhythm and tempo, which were designed for continuous dancing. Lanin's career began in the late 1920s and his popularity increased through the advent of the LP era. His music remained very popular among fans of the ballroom dance world. Starting with Epic Records in the middle of the 1950s, he recorded a string of albums for several labels, many of which hit the US Billboard 200.
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1964 Philips PHM 200-145 release scanned from original 12" LP cover. Unbeatable music to dance to, no matter what the dance. Lanin and the boys are right in the groove. No squares, the band plays a hip Shimmy, Hully Gully and Mashed Potato as well as the expected Fox Trot, Lindy and Cha-Cha. Up-to-date as usual, Lanin also gives out with a Jamaican Ska. And away we goooo!
- Billboard Magazine August 1, 1964
Da Guy on 2016-09-21 03:36:50
Excellent!
redbird49 on 2011-05-14 08:04:24