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Carol Sloane: Carol Sloane Live At Birdland
by Richard J Salvucci
Was there ever a more storied exponent of the Great American Songbook than Carol Sloane? She started singing professionally at the age of fourteen, made her first recording in 1959, was the gal singer" for Arthur Godfrey for a spell, and went on to record virtually any tune you can think of (and, more than likely, a few you cannot). Her voice, shimmering and luminous, worked especially well on ballads, but her up-tempo material was equally compelling. She sang with ...
read moreJane Monheit: Come What May
by Richard J Salvucci
Some reviews should be easy, particularly when the artist is established, celebrated, and universally esteemed. Almost anyone interested in contemporary jazz and pop singing knows Jane Monheit. Quoting SFJAZZ directly, In 1998, Monheit was a finalist at the Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz International Vocals Competition, taking second to the late Teri Thornton. She recorded twelve albums, was a GRAMMY nominee for her 2004 Sony release Taking a Chance on Love, and has worked with Terence Blanchard, Ivan Lins, Michael ...
read moreLinda Lavin: Love Notes
by Richard J Salvucci
Linda Lavin has spent a life on stage. If the term Broadway Legend" means anything, surely it applies to Lavin, whose collection of Tony nominations and awards, critics' prizes, and Golden Globes for her role as Alice" on television is nothing, if not impressive. Although you may not have followed her career closely, you knew she was a singer from Alice," for which she recorded the theme, more than once. Hearing a good collection of songs from Lavin at this ...
read moreOsmond Chapman Orchestra: There's More Where That Came From
by Richard J Salvucci
This slick and swinging pop recording is going to be a big hit with middle-of-the-road ears. As to the inevitable question, But is this jazz?" you can only shruga personal reactionand give the usual what is jazz" answer. Whatever it plays, the Osmond Chapman Orchestra is tight and punchy, featuring excellent ensemble work, some very good soloists and energetic singing by David Osmond. This is a kind of stage show production orchestra, and if that is your bag, you will ...
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