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Yuka Mito

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A talented and appealing jazz singer, Yuka Mito is heard at her most creative and swinging throughout her latest release, Love In The City. Joined by her longtime trio of pianist-arranger Allen Farnham, bassist Dean Johnson, and drummer Tim Horner, with guest appearances by altoist Vincent Herring, and guitarist Andres Lapridav on “How Insensitive,” Yuka is featured on swinging standards, ballads, a bossa nova, and two of her originals. Love In The City is the latest accomplishment in Yuka Mito’s career. Born and raised in Tokyo, Japan, she took piano lessons from the time she was six but came to singing and jazz later than one would expect

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Roberta Piket, Bria Skonberg, Vicente Archer and More

Read "Roberta Piket, Bria Skonberg, Vicente Archer and More" reviewed by Jerome Wilson


This wide-ranging program touches on jazz-rock, traditional jazz, and other sub-genres. Musicians heard on the show include Roberta Piket, Sonny Rollins, Bria Skonberg, Marshall Gilkes, and Vicente Archer. Playlist Henry Threadgill Sextett “I Can't Wait Till I Get Home" from The Complete Novus & Columbia Recordings of Henry Threadgill & Air (Mosaic) 00:00 Marshall ...

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Love In The City

Label: Nana Notes Records
Released: 2022
Track listing: 1. I Got Rhythm 5:03 2. Love In The City 4:49 3. My Funny Valentine 5:33 4. Four Brothers 3:22 5. Afro Blue / Afro-Centric 6. Memory Of Father ~ 父の背中 5:47 7. Nice Work If You Can Get It / Take The A Train 5:47 8. How Insensitive 3:36 9. Love Me Or Leave Me 4:14 10. I’ll Remember April 5:07

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Afro Blue / Afro-Centric

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Label: Nana Notes Records
Released: 2022
Duration: 6:01

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Time After Time

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2012
Track listing: Cheek to Cheek; On Green Dolphin Street; Bye Bye Blackbird; Imagine; Nada Sou Sou; Satin Doll; Time After Time; Imagination; Sing Sing Sing--It Don't Mean A Thing; Caravan; Body and Soul; I Feel Nothing; You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To; Something.

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Article: Album Review

Yuka Mito: Time After Time

Read "Time After Time" reviewed by Edward Blanco


Time After Time, Yuka Mito's second solo album, shines new light on oft-recorded songs from The Great American Songbook, adding three pop tunes and one original for a tasteful project from a Japanese vocalist with a love for jazz. Now based in New York, Mito divides her performance time between the Tokyo and New York jazz ...


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