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Fancy Free (Canadian TV Program)
Fancy Free may refer to: Music * Fancy Free (Donald Byrd album), ''Fancy Free'' (Donald Byrd album) (1969) * Fancy Free (Richard Davis album), ''Fancy Free'' (Richard Davis album) (1977) * Fancy Free (The Oak Ridge Boys album), ''Fancy Free'' (The Oak Ridge Boys album) (1981) Other uses

* Fancy Free (ballet), ''Fancy Free'' (ballet), a ballet by Jerome Robbins * Fancy Free (Australian TV program), ''Fancy Free'' (Australian TV program), a 1961 music variety television show * Fancy Free (Canadian TV program), ''Fancy Free'' (Canadian TV program), a 1960 music variety television show * ''Fancy Free'', a 1918 Broadway show by Augustus Barratt {{disambiguation ...
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Fancy Free (Donald Byrd Album)
''Fancy Free'' is an album by American jazz trumpeter Donald Byrd, recorded and released in 1969 by Blue Note Records. Reception AllMusic awarded the album with 3 stars and its review by Steve Huey says, "Recorded just a few months after Miles Davis' ''In a Silent Way'', Fancy Free finds Byrd leading a large ensemble prominently featuring Frank Foster on tenor, Lew Tabackin or Jerry Dodgion on flute, and several percussionists. But the most important piece of the puzzle is Duke Pearson's electric piano, the first time Byrd utilized the instrument." Critic Marc Myers described the album in 2018 as "decades ahead of its time". Myers also wrote that the album began a new period in Byrd's career, in which, "Unlike rock fusion, which was popular with sit-down audiences in college dorm rooms and events, Byrd focused more on grooves and beats, accompanying them on his trumpet rather than being driven by them." Track listing # "Fancy Free" (Donald Byrd) – 12:06 # "I Love the Girl" ...
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Fancy Free (Richard Davis Album)
''Fancy Free'' is an album by bassist Richard Davis recorded in 1977 and released on the Galaxy label.Richard Davis discography
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Reception

awarded the album 3 stars stating "an advanced and mostly straightahead effort".Yanow, S
Allmusic listing
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Track listing

# "The Wine of May" () – 5:21 # "Silver's Serenade" (

Fancy Free (The Oak Ridge Boys Album)
''Fancy Free'' is the seventh album by the Oak Ridge Boys, released on March 26, 1981. It featured their biggest hit "Elvira", as well as the title track. "Somewhere in the Night" was covered by Sawyer Brown and "Dream Of Me" was covered by Vern Gosdin. The album is certified double platinum by the RIAA. It also became the band's first album to reach number one on the ''Billboard'' Top Country Albums chart. Track listing Personnel The Oak Ridge Boys *Joe Bonsall, Duane Allen, Richard Sterban, William Lee Golden: All Vocals The Band *Drums, Percussion: Kenneth A. Buttrey, Jerry Carrigan, Hayward Bishop *Bass: John C. Williams *Acoustic & Electric Guitars: Barry Burton, James Capps, Chip Young, Billy Sanford, Reggie Young *Steel: Weldon Myrick *Keyboards: Ron Oates *Banjo: Bobby Thompson *Trumpet: Harrison Calloway, Jr. *Trombone: Charles Rose *Saxophone: Ronnie Eades, Harvey Thompson *Oboe: Bobby G. Taylor *Strings: John David Boyle, Marvin Chantry, Roy Christensen, C ...
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Fancy Free (ballet)
''Fancy Free'' is a ballet composed in 1944 by Leonard Bernstein. The Ballet Theatre premiered the ballet with choreography by Jerome Robbins, scenery by Oliver Smith, costumes by Kermit Love, and lighting by Ronald Bates. The premiere took place on Tuesday, 18 April 1944 at the old Metropolitan Opera House, New York. The New York City Ballet premiere took place on Thursday, 31 January 1980. ''Fancy Free'' provided the basis for the later musical, '' On the Town''. A portion of the score was also used in the opening scenes of Alfred Hitchcock's ''Rear Window''. Synopsis The scene is a bar and the outside sidewalk in New York City, in wartime. Three sailors on liberty boisterously arrive, have a drink (two of their number conning the third into paying), and head outside looking for female companionship. A beautiful girl passes by and the three sailors vie for her attention. She demurs and escapes, pursued by two of the sailors. The Third, having been left in the dust, encoun ...
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Fancy Free (Australian TV Program)
Fancy Free may refer to: Music * Fancy Free (Donald Byrd album), ''Fancy Free'' (Donald Byrd album) (1969) * Fancy Free (Richard Davis album), ''Fancy Free'' (Richard Davis album) (1977) * Fancy Free (The Oak Ridge Boys album), ''Fancy Free'' (The Oak Ridge Boys album) (1981) Other uses

* Fancy Free (ballet), ''Fancy Free'' (ballet), a ballet by Jerome Robbins * Fancy Free (Australian TV program), ''Fancy Free'' (Australian TV program), a 1961 music variety television show * Fancy Free (Canadian TV program), ''Fancy Free'' (Canadian TV program), a 1960 music variety television show * ''Fancy Free'', a 1918 Broadway show by Augustus Barratt {{disambiguation ...
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