Talk:Sarah Sings Soulfully

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personnel and recording dates of this record
"Sarah Vaughan: A Discography" by Denis Brown (p. 44, 1991 Greenwood Press) has the personnel of this session, other than arranger Gerald Wilson, as unknown. It further gives the sessions for the record, at United Recorders in Los Angeles, as stretching over four days: May 29, 31, June 6 and 12. I am unable to confirm the musicians listed on this Wikipedia page, and it is unlikely that the arranger Ernie Freeman should be credited with playing both organ and guitar. I now intend to edit the article to reflect this. Yet Another John Schott (talk) 02:16, 18 December 2020 (UTC)