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Winters & Mays

Label: Azuline Music
Released: 2011

Album

Winter & Mays

Label: Azuline Music
Released: 2011

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Article: Album Review

Aimee Allen: Winters & Mays

Read "Winters & Mays" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


Vocalist/composer/arranger Aimée Allen exists as a whole, self-sustaining entity. Her round, sensuous alto has only smooth edges with a caress of warm linen. Her songwriting (and that which she does with brother David Allen) is top-notch, fully formed and in abundance on Winters & Mays. But it is her singing that is exceptional, particularly on the ...

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News: Recording

Re-Introducing Aimee Allen and Winters & Mays

Re-Introducing Aimee Allen and Winters & Mays

Re-Introducing Aimée Allen Aimée Allen—vocals Pete McCann—guitar Toru Dodo—piano Craig Akin—bass Jacob Melchior—drums and percussion Victor Prieto—accordion Aimée Allen's intimate connection with music began as a child. Her childhood was literally scored with classic jazz, because of her mother's intense love of the music. The influence ...

Album

l'Inexplicable

Label: Vivid Sound / Schubert Music
Released: 2007

Album

Dream

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2006

Album

Dream

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2006
Track listing: My Favorite Things; Manha de Carnival/Black Orpheus; Daydream; Cry Me a River; Nature Boy; Les Feuilles Mortes/Autumn Leaves; Honeysuckle rose; You Stepped Out of a Dream; Triste; Here's That Rainy Day; Solitude Blues.

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Article: Album Review

Aimee Allen: Dream

Read "Dream" reviewed by Michael P. Gladstone


Aimee Allen's debut album provides a generous helping of eleven tunes from the Great American Songbook. The artist, who possesses a bright voice with a good range, takes the opportunity to mix in some bossa nova, as well as the French lyric for “Autumn Leaves," including the rarely heard verse. While still a student ...

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Article: Album Review

Aimee Allen: Dream

Read "Dream" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


Aimee Allen, a first-rate interpreter of familiar jazz tunes, gives an exotic texture to Dream, with the inclusion of a couple of Brazilian bossas--"Manha de Carneval/Black Orpheus" and Jobim's classic “Triste." With a crystalline delivery, great range and a fine command of nuance and inflection, Allen also covers “Les Feuilles Mortes/Autumn Leaves," with lyrics sung in ...


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