The Manhattan Transfer: Vocalese Live Trailer

The Manhattan Transfer: Vocalese Live Trailer (1986)

01 January 1986 Music 80 mins

Experience the exuberant jazz and harmonic vocals of The Manhattan Transfer in this spectacular performance at Nakano Sun Plaza Hall in Tokyo. Recorded in February 1986, the 80-minute concert features 19 songs, including "Birdland", "Java Jive", "Boy from New York City", "Four Brothers", "Rambo", "Meet Benny Baily", "Airegin", "To You", "Sing Joy Spring", "Move", "That's Killer Joe", "The Duke of Dubuque" and "Gloria".

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Cast

Cheryl Bentyne

as Self - The Manhattan Transfer

Tim Hauser

as Self - The Manhattan Transfer

Alan Paul

as Self - The Manhattan Transfer

Janis Siegel

as Self - The Manhattan Transfer

International Titles

Manhattan Transfer: Vocalese Live Trailer

International Releases Dates

United States 01 January 1986

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Probablly the greatest jazz vocal group ever on thier tour of Japan 1986.

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