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== Additional albums Harvie Swartz was on ==

Harvie was on two of my father's albums (Ray Alexander, who has a page on Misplaced Pages). The albums are "Cloud Patterns" with Ray Alexander (vibes), Albert Dailey (piano), Pepper Adams (baritone sax), Harvie Swartz (bass) and Ray Mosca (drums). He's also on "Rain In June", with Ray Alexander (vibws), Kenny Barron (piano), Warren Vache (cornet and flugelhorn), Oliver Jackson (drums), Harvie Swartz (bass) and Bob Kindred (tenor sax). ] (]) 02:55, 26 November 2022 (UTC)

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Additional albums Harvie Swartz was on

Harvie was on two of my father's albums (Ray Alexander, who has a page on Misplaced Pages). The albums are "Cloud Patterns" with Ray Alexander (vibes), Albert Dailey (piano), Pepper Adams (baritone sax), Harvie Swartz (bass) and Ray Mosca (drums). He's also on "Rain In June", with Ray Alexander (vibws), Kenny Barron (piano), Warren Vache (cornet and flugelhorn), Oliver Jackson (drums), Harvie Swartz (bass) and Bob Kindred (tenor sax). Therealex (talk) 02:55, 26 November 2022 (UTC)

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