The Manhattan Transfer Meets Tubby the Tuba explained

Meets Tubby the Tuba
Type:studio
Artist:The Manhattan Transfer
Cover:The_Manhattan_Transfer_Meets_Tubby_the_Tuba.jpg
Released:March 1994
Recorded:October 1993
Studio:Philharmonic Center for the Arts, Naples, Florida (music)
Signet Sound Studios, LA, CA (voices)
Genre:Jazz
Length:53:19
Label:Summit Records,
D'Note Classics
Producer:Joseph Magee, Norman Newell, Timothy Russell
Prev Title:The Very Best of The Manhattan Transfer
Prev Year:1994
Next Title:Tonin'
Next Year:1995

The Manhattan Transfer Meets Tubby The Tuba is a children's studio album released by The Manhattan Transfer in 1994 on the Summit Records label. It features music by George Kleinsinger and stories by Paul Tripp. This is the group's only children's recording, offering a rendition of the 1945 children's classic that teaches the important lesson: "Be yourself; you can't be anybody else!".[1] This album was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Musical Album for Children.[2]

Personnel

The Manhattan Transfer

The Jazz Band (3)

Production

Notes and References

  1. Web site: TMT Meets Tubby The Tuba . . March 23, 2023 .
  2. Web site: Manhattan Transfer . . August 3, 2024 .