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Name
  
Frank Minion


Role
  
Singer

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Albums
  
The Forward Sound (Remastered 2014)

Similar People
  
Bill Evans, Jimmy Cobb, Paul Chambers

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Frank Minion (born January 3, 1929 in Baltimore) is an American jazz and bop singer, with some rhythm and blues and reggae influences. In 1954 he covered "How High the Moon" and "Sweet Lorraine". He later worked with Roland Alexander. In 1960 he released the album The Soft Land of Make Believe on the Victor Records label, accompanied by Bill Evans. Some of his best known hits are "Introduction to Black Opium Street", "How Much Land (Does A Man Need)", and "Watermelon" (1960), and he also did a notable cover of Cole Porter's "Night and Day".

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Frank Minion Wikipedia