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Michelle Latimer

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Michelle Latimer has been playing and singing jazz professionally in the San Francisco Bay Area for the past five years, and has quickly become an in-demand soloist and ensemble player. In her classical education (University of Illinois - David Hickman, Ray Sasaki, William Warfield), Latimer grew bored quickly and left her performance major after 2 1/2 years for a career in newspaper journalism. In the midst of getting burned out over several years in the trade, she listened to more and more Jazz, and, getting hooked on it, she began pursuing playing and education opportunities shortly after arriving in San Francisco

Album

Michelle Latimer Sings and Plays

Label: Cool Note Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: Blue Daniel, Moon and Sand, Corcovado, Lush Life, (Love Is) A Tender Trap, Somewhere Over the Rainbow, The Days of Wine and Roses, Vierge, (The) Fool on the Hill, Whisper not, Angel Eyes, Lost in the City Together

Album

Sings & Plays

Label: Cool Note Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: 1. Blue Daniel (3:08); 2. Moon and Sand (4:10); 3. Corcovado (6:08); 4. Lush Life (4:05); 5. (Love Is) The Tender Trap (2:49); 6. Somewhere over the Rainbow (5:22); 7. The Days of Wine and Roses (3:23); 8. Vierge (3:35); 9. (The) Fool on the Hill (4:57); 10. Whisper Not (4:02); 11. Angel Eyes (6:30); 12. Lost in the City Together (3:43)

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Michelle Latimer: Sings & Plays

Read "Sings & Plays" reviewed by Eric J. Iannelli


"If youth is a fault," wrote Goethe, “it is one that one gets rid of soon enough." On Michelle Latimer's debut as leader on her own Cool Note label, her youth is not exactly a fault, but it is a liability all the same, a quality that cries out to be either tamed or overcome. Her ...

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Article: Album Review

Michelle Latimer: Michelle Latimer Sings and Plays

Read "Michelle Latimer Sings and Plays" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


It seems odd that there aren't more horn-man/vocalists out there--or horn-woman/vocalists, in this case. Louis Armstrong broke the ground and set the standard; Chet Baker, in his cool way, kept the plow moving. But if you want to talk about the ladies tilling this fertile soil... well, I came up with a blank.On her ...


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