Curtis Counce

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Woody'N You 06:23 Tools
Landslide 00:00 Tools
Too Close for Comfort 00:00 Tools
How Deep Is the Ocean 06:39 Tools
Mean to Me 00:00 Tools
Stranger In Paradise 00:00 Tools
Complete 00:00 Tools
A Fifth For Frank 00:00 Tools
Carl's Blues 00:00 Tools
Sarah 00:00 Tools
I Can't Get Started 00:00 Tools
Pink Lady 00:00 Tools
Mia 00:00 Tools
Big Foot 00:00 Tools
Nica's Deam 00:00 Tools
Sonar 00:00 Tools
Larue 00:00 Tools
The Butler Did It 00:00 Tools
Time After Time 00:00 Tools
So Nice 00:00 Tools
Counceltation 00:00 Tools
Love Walked In 00:00 Tools
Origin 00:00 Tools
A Night in Tunisia 00:00 Tools
How Long Has This Been Going On? 00:00 Tools
Bella Rosa 00:00 Tools
A Drum Conversation 00:00 Tools
Landslide (Alternate Take) 00:00 Tools
Sonor (Alternate Take) 00:00 Tools
Into the Orbit 00:00 Tools
Angel Eyes 00:00 Tools
Move 00:00 Tools
Exploring the Future 00:00 Tools
Someone to Watch over Me 00:00 Tools
How Deep Is the Ocean? 00:00 Tools
Race for Space 00:00 Tools
How Long Has This Been Going On 00:00 Tools
The Countdown 00:00 Tools
Sophisticated Lady 00:00 Tools
Night in Tunisia 00:00 Tools
Sonor 00:00 Tools
Foreplay 00:00 Tools
A Fifth For Frank (Version 2) 00:00 Tools
Woody 'N You 00:00 Tools
Love Walked In (Version 2) 00:00 Tools
"Counceltation" 00:00 Tools
Time After Time (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
The Countdown - Unedited Version Of Master 00:00 Tools
Move - Unedited Version Of Master 00:00 Tools
Sonar (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
A Fifth For Frank (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Mia (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Landslide (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
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Curtis Counce (January 23, 1926 – July 31, 1963) was an American hard bop and West Coast jazz double bassist. The fruit of his 1956 Contemporary Records studio collaboration (as leader) with tenor great Harold Land, trumpeters Jack Sheldon and Gerald Wilson, pianist Carl Perkins and drummer Frank Butler was issued in 2007 on a double CD by Gambit Records. Counce died in Los Angeles, California, of a heart attack. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.