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Dad Music
Dead Ringer | Wowsville
The members of Dead Ringer refer to their second recording as "music for the Mancini generation." These classic songs were played on the radio back then, and they've left strong memories. From the album's songlist, "Charade" and "It Had Better Be Tonight" are Henry Mancini creations with Johnny Mercer's lyrics. The ensemble has selected timeless songs that represent … well, Dad. Dead Ringer is a remarkable quartet. Pure and simple, with a high regard for the songs they interpret, their performances reflect a cool spirit. Formed in 1995, the quartet also refers to itself as The Ambassadors of Lounge. Cocktail jazz can mean different things; it depends on who you ask. Dead Ringer has fun performing, and their work pays off in crisp, cool interpretations. Kathleen Frasca and Ron Rennells were married long before they formed this band. Their partnership works quite well, since they know one another's strengths and use that information intuitively. Frasca's crystal clear delivery and smooth alto voice bring her interpretations readily to the listener's attention with a smile. You can hear the smile. Audio samples from their recordings are available at Dead Ringer's web site . Her husband weaves lucid guitar phrases around each song. Rennell's musical arrangements create a special intimacy that invites the lounge scene tag. Latin rhythms and straight-ahead textures give the band's program variety. "Old Country" and "Close Your Eyes" stir the emotions. The addition of accordion to "It Had Better Be Tonight" adds an elegant touch of romance to the session. To close, "Besame Mucho" is sung in Spanish. Dead Ringer has re-packaged Dad's music. They've made it fresh and elegant. Now, Father's Day will come around more than once a year.
Personnel: Kathleen Frasca- vocals; Ron Rennells- guitar; Joe Plutschow- bass; Steve Matyas- drums; Phil Etting- accordion on "It Had Better Be Tonight;" Loretta Radosevich- percussion on "Agua de Beber," "Besame Mucho," "Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps," and "Sway;" Noriko Soga- violin on "Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps" and "Sway;" Phil Topping- trumpet on "Close Your Eyes" and "Music to Watch Girls By;" Budi Winarto- tenor saxophone on "Music to Watch Girls By." Style: Straightahead/Mainstream/Bop/Hard Bop/Cool
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