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Artist: Howard Roberts

Aliases: The Howard Roberts Quartet
Real name:Howard Mancel Roberts
Born:October 2, 1929
Died:June 28, 1992
Country:United States

Performances

Originals

Title Performer Date Covered by
1 Dirty Old Bossa Nova The Howard Roberts Quartet 1963 Sampled by A Tribe Called Quest
2 Road Work Howard Roberts 1971 Sampled by A Tribe Called Quest

Covers

Title Performer Date First release by
1 A Hard Day's Night The Howard Roberts Quartet 1964 The Beatles
2 Bluesette The Howard Roberts Quartet 1964 Toots Thielemans
3 Charade The Howard Roberts Quartet 1964
4 Chim Chim Cheree The Howard Roberts Quartet 1965 Dick van Dyke, Julie Andrews, Karen Dotrice, Matthew Garber
5 Fly Me to the Moon The Howard Roberts Quartet 1965
6 Girl Talk The Howard Roberts Quartet 1965 Julie London With The Gerald Wilson Big Band
7 I Know a Place The Howard Roberts Quartet 1965 Petula Clark
8 In a Mellow Tone The Howard Roberts Quartet 1964 Duke Ellington and his Famous Orchestra
9 Love The Howard Roberts Quartet 1965 Nat King Cole
10 Marie The Howard Roberts Quartet 1965
11 More The Howard Roberts Quartet 1965 Riz Ortolani
12 One Note Samba The Howard Roberts Quartet 1963 João Gilberto
13 Summer Wind The Howard Roberts Quartet 1965 Grethe Ingmann
14 Watermelon Man The Howard Roberts Quartet 1963 Herbie Hancock
15 Who Can I Turn To The Howard Roberts Quartet 1965

Songs Credited

Original Songs

Title Written by
1 Dirty Old Bossa Nova Howard Roberts
2 Road Work Howard Roberts

Media

Audio albums

Title Artist Date Label
1 Antelope Freeway Howard Roberts 1971 Impulse!
2 Goodies The Howard Roberts Quartet 1965 Capitol
3 H.R. Is a Dirty Guitar Player The Howard Roberts Quartet 1963 Capitol
4 Something's Cookin' The Howard Roberts Quartet 1964 Capitol

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