Ralph Sharon - Solo Recordings

Solo Recordings

  • 1953 Autumn Leaves And Spring Fever
  • 1954 Easy Jazz (As The Ralph Sharon All-Star Sextet)
  • 1956 The Ralph Sharon Trio (As The Ralph Sharon Trio)
  • 1956 Mr. And Mrs. Jazz (With Sue Sharon)
  • 1957 Around The World In Jazz (As The Ralph Sharon Sextet)
  • 1958 2:38 A.M.
  • 1963 Modern Innovations In Country And Western Music
  • 1964 Do I Hear A Waltz? (As The Ralph Sharon Trio)
  • 1965 The Tony Bennett Songbook (As The Ralph Sharon Trio)
  • 1995 Swings The Sammy Kahn Songbook (As The Ralph Sharon Trio)
  • 1996 Portrait Of Harold: The Harold Arlen Songbook (As The Ralph Sharon Trio)
  • 1997 Plays The Harry Warren Songbook (As The Ralph Sharon Trio)
  • 1999 Plays The Frank Loesser Songbook (As The Ralph Sharon Trio)
  • 2000 The Magic Of Cole Porter (As The Ralph Sharon Trio)
  • 2001 The Magic Of Jerome Kern (As The Ralph Sharon Trio)
  • 2001 The Magic Of Irving Berlin (As The Ralph Sharon Trio)
  • 2001 The Magic Of George Gershwin (As The Ralph Sharon Trio)
  • 2001 Plays The Ralph Blane Songbook (As The Ralph Sharon Quartet)
  • 2007 Always: The Music Of Irving Berlin

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