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Argentine jazz pianist, singer and composer (1937–2012)
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Sergio Mihanovich (May 8, 1937, in Buenos Aires – May 7, 2012) was an Argentine jazz pianist, singer and composer. He is the uncle of Argentine singer and actress Sandra Mihanovich.[1]
His best known composition is "Sometime Ago", which has been recorded instrumentally by Cannonball Adderley, Bill Evans, Art Farmer, Stan Getz, Joe Pass, George Shearing, Clark Terry, and numerous others.[2] There are also vocal versions by singers including June Christy, Mark Murphy, Roseanna Vitro, Norma Winstone, and Irene Kral.[3] [4]
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[edit ]- ^ "Sometime Ago (vocal) – Sergio Mihanovich". Jazzleadsheets.com. Second Floor Music.
- ^ "Sergio Mihanovich". Jazzleadsheets.com. Second Floor Music.
- ^ "Sometime Ago (vocal) – Sergio Mihanovich". Jazzleadsheets.com. Second Floor Music.
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