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We cose oa SOLOS and ACCOMPANIMENT OC Orrer ena A bass player is @ Pretty important person io; expecially when itis the King Coa Trio with Nat Cole on piano and Oscar, ‘Moore on guitar. JOHNNY MILLER stepped into the bass spot in 1942 with the Trio and has Proven to be the third star in this group, Johnny is a native of California, having first seen the light of day in Pasadena in 1915. While ot McKinley High School he became interested in the bass, although he had studied violin by more stylish to play the big fiddle in dance bands at school. After playing with local bands while attending the Pasadena Junior self at home. It was College, he graduated into the big time play- ing with small groups on the west coast. Then Lionel Hampton in 1933, His prowess came to the attention of Not Cole when they needed a replacement and ever since then it has been Johnny Miller on bass. he hit the top wit This collection is designed as a solo book with the actual solos token off the King Cole records or as an accompaniment book to be used in connection with the Oscar Moore Guitar Solo Book and the Nat Cole Piano Solo Book. These three books have been taken from the same records, and bar for bor match perfectly. They are so designed that the guitar or piano can alternate en solos. Here is the first opportunity to play the original King Cole Trio arrangements. M. H. Goldin JOHNNY MILLER'S KING COLE TRIO Gace Book SOLOS and ACCOMPANIMENT CONTENTS Page GEE BABY, AIN'T | GOOD TO YOU....... 1 | CAN'T SEE FOR LOOKIN’............... 3 EASY LISTENIN’ BLUES................... 5 JUMPIN’ AT CAPITOL. . PRELUDE IN C? MINOR................... n Copyright 1946 CAPITOL SONGS, INC. RKO Building * Radio City + New York 20, N.Y. Made in U.S.A, GEE BABY, AIN'T | GOOD TO You Word and iy, “ PON RED at Moderato (with feeling) aN QPiavo-suitaryy Oe en aN > —— =: : SSS Coorright 928 CAPITOL SONGS, lnc, RKO Building, R eoriaht ous CAPITOL SONGS, inc, RKO Building, Cepright 1946 CAPITOL SONGS, lnc, RKO Building R International Copyright Secured nD . = io City, New York 20, N.Y. io City, New York 20, N.Y. io City, New York 20, N.Y. Made in USA? CM New Yor 20 a peed at | CAN'T SEE FOR LOOKIN’ by Moderato NADINE ROBINSON and " ARNOLD STANFORD, Copyright 1944 CAPITOL SONGS, Inc., RKO B ht 1986 CAPITOL SONGS, Inc, RKO International Copyright Secured Mad ing, Radio City, New York 20, N.Y. jing, Radio City, New York 20, SA N ‘Ali Rights Reserved EASY LISTENIN’ BLUES Bass By Moderato Blues Tempo NADINE ROBINSON ® reas Copyright 1944 CAPITOL SONGS, Ine,, RKO Building, Radio City, New York 20, N.Y. Copyright 1986 CAPITOL SONGS, Inc,, RKO Building, Radio City, New York 20, N.Y. International Copyright Secured Made in USA, ‘Ali Rights Reserved JUMPIN’ AT THE CAPITOL Muse by BASS NADINE ROBINSON Fast Derma -cuiras. Copyright 1944 CAPITOL SONGS, Inc., RKO Building, Radio City, New York 20, N.Y. Copyright 1946 CAPITOL SONGS, Inc., RKO sdio City, New York 20, N.Y. al Cont Seeses Made in USA? Ot New Yor 20, oe esol Soto ( stap it!) Game ts 41 20f in Guitar and Piano books. 10 Slower *2. Nol in Guitar book ; marked “Bass Solo” iin Prano book. u PRELUDE IN C* MINOR BASS Are, by Music by NADINE ROBINSON 5, RACHMANINOLE Moderato pouble time 11944 CAPITOL SONGS, Inc., RKO Bi ity, New York 20, N.Y. £1946 CAPITOL SONGS, Inc., RKO Building, Radio City, New York 20, N. ¥. Interaional Copa Secured Medein USA. Ai Rights Reserved Se et PRELUDE I a runNoR AN OUTSTANDING COLLECTION OF RECORDED HITS..... PLATTER PARADE Contains DREAM + TAMPICO + G.I. JIVE * DEACON JONES + 8-1-81 GEE, IT'S GOOD TO HOLD YOU + SOMEONE TO LOVE INVITATION TO THE BLUES + THE PATTY CAKE MAN STUFF LIKE THAT THERE + LET HIM GO, LET HIM TARRY ' CAN'T SEE FOR LOOKIN’ + AIN'T GOIN’ NO PLACE [)2 NUMBER TEN LULLABY LANE + UNLUCKY BLUES SOMEONE'S IN THE KITCHEN WITH DINAH DON'T YOU NOTICE ANYTHING NEW? Plus BOOGIE WOOGIE Fiene A st CHOPIN'S POLONAISE TSCHAIKOWSKY'S PIANO. CONC: Rico's PIANO CONCERTO PRICE 60¢ CAPITOL'S OUTSTANDING JAZZ PUBLICATIONS PIANO 3 4 = NAT “KING” COLE JOE SULLIVAN beled (prums 1: & AMERICA’S GREATEST STYLISTS

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