Dennis Rowland

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I Could Write A Book 03:54 Tools
Easy Living 05:40 Tools
Wild Women (Don't Have The Blues) 03:33 Tools
I'll Be Home For Christmas (Vocal) 03:37 Tools
Don't Misunderstand 05:42 Tools
You Don't Know What Love Is 05:33 Tools
It Never Entered My Mind 06:25 Tools
Angel Eyes 06:13 Tools
The Meaning Of The Blues/ Lament 10:43 Tools
I'm Just a Lucky So and So 06:44 Tools
Soul Shadows 05:02 Tools
I'll Be Home for Christmas 03:39 Tools
Someday My Prince Will Come 04:52 Tools
All Blues 06:55 Tools
Pfrancing (No Blues) 06:54 Tools
The Comeback 04:53 Tools
I'll Be Home For Christmas - Vocal 03:37 Tools
Things Have Got To Change 05:33 Tools
Please Send Me Someone To Love 04:58 Tools
I Think It's Going To Rain Today 03:32 Tools
Round Midnight 07:09 Tools
When It All Comes Down 05:14 Tools
Get Here 05:11 Tools
Detour Ahead 04:50 Tools
'Round Midnight 07:11 Tools
My Ship 07:11 Tools
All In Love Is Fair 07:11 Tools
The Masquerade Is Over 07:11 Tools
I want you to myself 03:54 Tools
Don't Misunderstand (Dennis Rowland) 05:41 Tools
Wild Women Don't Get the Blues 05:41 Tools
You're Blase 03:54 Tools
The Meaning Of The Blues / Lament 03:54 Tools
Circle Dance 03:54 Tools
Autumn In New York 03:54 Tools
Waiting For Love 03:54 Tools
The Meaning Of The Blues/Lament 03:42 Tools
The Road to My Heart (Vocal) 02:43 Tools
I've Grown Accustomed To Her Face 03:42 Tools
I'm Afraid The Masquerade Is Over 03:42 Tools
This Can't Be Love 03:42 Tools
It Never Entered My Mind - Dennis Rowland 03:42 Tools
Don't You Know I Care 03:42 Tools
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Dennis Rowland is a jazz vocalist born and raised in Detroit, MI. Having grown up in a household of jazz enthusiasts, Rowland developed an appreciation for Jazz music at an early age. At the age of five or six Rowland heard the vocals of Joe Williams of the Count Basie Orchestra, which has influenced his approach to singing ever since.[1] Rowland's voice is rich and deep, and throughout the early 1970s, Rowland worked Detroit's local jazz and acting scene. In 1977 Rowland was hired by Count Basie as a vocalist on his tours, filling the same role his idols Joe Williams and Jimmy Rushing had occupied for so many years. For Rowland, it was a dream come true and he would tour with Basie for the following seven years. During his time with Basie, Rowland had the chance to share the stage with such icons as Sarah Vaughan, Ella Fitzgerald and Tony Bennett.[2] Rowland was seen recently as Jimmy Baker in the film Real Gone Cat by film director Robert Sucato. He currently resides and performs regularly in Phoenix, Arizona. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.