Dinah Jams is the second studio album by vocalist Dinah Washington.[5] It was recorded live In Los Angeles in 1954.[2]Billboard in 1955 wrote: "The instrumental solos are excellent and the entire package is well recorded in a smoothly paced collection of hot and cool jazz."[6]
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