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The Song in Our Soul

Label: Turtle Bay Records
Released: 2024
Track listing: Keep a Song in Your Soul; Delta Bound; In a Shanty in Old Shanty Town; Wake Up! Chill’un, Wake Up!; El Rado Scuffle; Roses in December; It’s Been So Long; The Day You Came Along; Rompin’ in ’44; Sweetheart O’ Mine; River, Stay ‘Way from My Door.

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The Palomar Trio: The Song in Our Soul

Read "The Song in Our Soul" reviewed by Jack Bowers


On The Song in Our Soul, the members of the Palomar Trio look over their collective shoulders to a time when swing was king and musicians such as Louis Armstrong, Benny Goodman, Art Tatum, Ethel Waters, Gene Krupa, Fats Waller, Duke Ellington, Artie Shaw and many of their peers were household names. In fact, the trio ...

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Everybody Loves a Lover

Label: Turtle Bay Records
Released: 2023
Track listing: Moonlight Saving Time; You Were Only Fooling; I Fell in Love with a Dream; You're Getting to Be a Habit With Me; Put'Em in a Box; Everybody Loves a Lover; Lullaby of the Leaves; What Can I Say After I Say I'm Sorry; This Will Make You Laugh; Autumn Leaves; It's a Sin to Tell a Lie.

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The New Wonders

Label: Turtle Bay Records
Released: 2023
Track listing: Flamin' Mamie, Reaching for Someone (And Not Finding Anyone, I'm More Than Satisfied, Poor Papa, I'd Rather Cry Over You (Than Smile At Somebody Else), Persian Rug, I Need Lovin', Clorinda, Smile, Darn Ya, Smile, Jungle Crawl, I'm Walking Between the Raindrops, She's Funny That Way, The Baltimore.

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The New Wonders

Label: Turtle Bay Records
Released: 2023
Track listing: Flamin' Mamie, Reaching for Someone (And Not Finding Anyone, I'm More Than Satisfied, Poor Papa, I'd Rather Cry Over You (Than Smile At Somebody Else), Persian Rug, I Need Lovin', Clorinda, Smile, Darn Ya, Smile, Jungle Crawl, I'm Walking Between the Raindrops, She's Funny That Way, The Baltimore.

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Celebrating Bix!

Label: Turtle Bay Records
Released: 2023
Track listing: At the Jazz Band Ball; Proud (Of a Baby Like You); Deep Harlem; Riverboat Shuffle; Davenport Blues; The Jazz Me Blues; Blue River; I Need Some Pettin’; I’m Coming Virginia; Lonely Melody; Clementine (from New Orleans); Trumbology; From Monday On; Singin’ the Blues (Till My Daddy Comes Home); There’ll Come a Time (Wait and See); China Boy; Just an Hour of Love; Borneo; Clarinet Marmalade; ‘Way Down Yonder in New Orleans; San; Deep Down South.

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Hannah Gill: Everybody Loves a Lover

Read "Everybody Loves a Lover" reviewed by Pierre Giroux


Hannah Gill has a passion for jazz and draws her inspiration from the likes of Blossom Dearie, Anita O'Day and Ella Fitzgerald. On this debut release Everybody Loves a Lover, Gill takes on eleven swing-era standards, and while staying true to the original music, she infuses them with her style, which is inflected with blues and ...

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The New Wonders: The New Wonders

Read "The New Wonders" reviewed by Nicholas F. Mondello


In the vast array of jazz styles, if there is one segment which rises phoenix-like over time, it is the music of the first third of the Twentieth Century, the era which saw Louis Armstrong, Bix Beiderbecke, Duke Ellington, and other individuals and bands ignite popularity. With “the New Wonders," NY-based cornetist, vocalist, arranger and ardent ...

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The Bix Centennial All-Stars: Celebrating Bix!

Read "Celebrating Bix!" reviewed by Nicholas F. Mondello


Cornetist Leon Bismark “Bix" Beiderbecke, while certainly heavily influenced by Louis Armstrong, developed his own highly stylized way of playing and improvising jazz. One wonders what musical highlights might have been accomplished had he lived beyond his 28 years. Celebrating Bix!, originally released in 2003 as a single CD album, adds selections which, due ...

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Molly Ryan: Sweepin' the Blues Away

Read "Sweepin' the Blues Away" reviewed by Jack Bowers


New York City-based vocalist Molly Ryan makes an auspicious impression from the outset on her latest album, leading her splendid back-up quartet through the charming song, “Get Yourself a New Broom (and Sweep the Blues Away)" a light-hearted but little- known treasure written in 1938 by Ted Koehler & Harold Arlen. Ryan seems ...


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