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Christian Howes & Richard Galliano: Southern Exposure
by Howard Mandel
Christian Howes wants you to know that Southern Exposure is not simply another violin and accordion record, some light-hearted evocation of Parisian café music. It's deeper than that," Howes, the 40-year-old violinist who is also an educator and online entrepreneur, says of his 13th album (counting self-produced projects from the 1990s). I think there's ...
Southern Exposure
Label: Resonance Records
Released: 2013
Track listing: Ta Boa, Santa? (Are You OK, My Dear?);
Aparecida;
Oblivion;
Cubano Chant;
Sanfona;
Canción de Amor (Love Song);
Heavy Tango;
Choro das Águas (The Water’s Cry);
Tango Doblado (Bent Tango);
Spleen;
Gracias For Ilustramos (Thank You For Teaching Us).
Tango Doblado (Bent Tango)
Album: Southern Exposure
By Christian Howes
Label: Resonance Records
Released: 2013
Duration: 4:50
Southern Exposure
Label: Self Produced
Released: 2008
Track listing: Besame Mucho; I Love Paris; Nice Work if You Can Get It; What the World Needs Now; The Good Life; A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square; Giant Steps; Don't Let the Sun Catch You Cryin'; That Old Black Magic; Throw It Away.
Dorothy Doring: Southern Exposure
by Michael P. Gladstone
Jazz vocalist Dorothy Doring has a history with the Crescent City. A native of Minnesota vacationing in New Orleans in 2004, Doring encountered pianist David Torkanowsky, which led to her sitting in with his group. One thing led to another and, although the beginnings of this album began that year, it was not released until December, ...
Dorothy Doring: Southern Exposure
by Dan McClenaghan
Minnesota-based vocalist Dorothy Doring followed the Mississippi River from her native Minnesota down to New Orleans to record her CD Southern Exposure.The set opens with the time-tested Consuelo Velasques tune, Besame Mucho." It's a song that's been covered by, seemingly, everybody: The Beatles, Carmen McCrae, Frank Sinatra, Nat King" Cole and so on. So ...
The Ken Watters Group: Southern Exposure
by Jack Bowers
Southern Exposure is trumpeter Ken Watters' first recording for Summit without his brother, trombonist Harry, in the starting lineup, but Ken has found an able replacement on the front line in friend and former Big Apple roommate Joel Frahm. Frahm is a fast""rising post""bop saxophonist, and it's a pity he's not used more often; as it ...
Ken Watters Group: Southern Exposure
by Jim Santella
If you were expecting Way Down upon the Swanee River," forget it. Like his first two albums with brother Harry, trumpeter Ken Watters has put together a session of post-bop material that reflects his New York City dues-payin' background. Watters is from Alabama. This same quartet appeared on last year's Brothers II (Summit), with trombonist Harry ...
Ken Watters Group: Southern Exposure
by Jim Santella
If you were expecting Way Down upon the Swanee River," forget it. Like his first two albums with brother Harry, trumpeter Ken Watters has put together a session of post-bop material that reflects his New York City dues-payin' background. Watters is from Alabama. This same quartet appeared on last year's Brothers II (Summit), with trombonist Harry ...
Ken Watters Group: Southern Exposure
by Dave Nathan
P>Ken Watters third album for Summit is with his regular working quartet and provides a play list of standards , jazz tunes, including a couple of originals, and rock stuff adapted for a small jazz group. The result is a mixed bag in terms of the effect upon the ear. A quiet introspective Fire & Rain" ...