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Why Fight the Feeling?

Label: Arbors Records
Released: 2009
Track listing: Thank Your Lucky Stars; Let's Get Lost; Can't Get Out of This Mood; The Lady's In Love with You; Say It (Over and Over Again); Then I Wrote the Minuet in G); Somebody Somewhere; The Moon of Manakoora; On a Slow Boat to China; I Wish I Didn't Love You So; Says My Heart; What Are You Doing New Year's Eve; Sand in My Shoes; What A Rhumba Does to Romance; Why Fight the Feeling?; I Believe in You; Sit Down, You're Rocking the Boat.
Pizzarelli Party

Label: Arbors Records
Released: 2009
Track listing: We Take On the Town; Strollin' Over to Nola (Gonna Play Some Blues); Oh, Lady Be Good!; Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams; Sweet and Lovely; Joe and Zoot!; I'm Making Believe; You Be The Judge; Somebody Call Hanly!; Under a Blanket of Blue; Check Out This Out; I Knew Him When; I'll See You in My Dreams.
For You

By Chris Flory
Label: Arbors Records
Released: 2009
Track listing: J H Blues; For You, For Me, Forever More; Swinging at The Daisy Chain; The Lamp Is Low; I
Want a Little Girl; Three Little Words; Bean-O; Young and Foolish; A Beautiful Friendship;
Vignette; Mister Goodbeat.
Diva Jazz Trio: Never Never Land

by Elliott Simon
Since its beginnings in 1992, drummer Sherry Maricle's Diva Jazz Orchestra has evolved into one of the best big bands in the world. An all-female multicultural orchestra, it produces some of the most joyful big band music around and nurtures powerful and creative mainstream instrumentalists. A spinoff quintet, Five Play, showcases these instrumentalists in a more ...
Harry Allen-Joe Cohen Quartet with Rebecca Kilgore and Eddie Erickson: The Harry Allen-Joe Cohn Quartet Plays Music From South Pacific

by Andrew Velez
The days when recordings were routinely issued covering a current Broadway hit musical are long past. Fortunately no one told that to Arbors Records. With Rodgers & Hammerstein's South Pacific enjoying a smash revival, here comes the Harry Allen/Joe Cohn Quartet and vocalists Rebecca Kilgore and Eddie Erickson with innovative, knockout performances of one of the ...
Daryl Sherman: Johnny Mercer A Centennial Tribute

by Andrew Velez
Choosing I'm Shadowing You" as the opener on Daryl Sherman's fine Centennial Tribute to composer and lyricist Johnny Mercer inevitably recalls Blossom Dearie. Heretofore that tune has pretty much been the exclusive property of the late vocalist. There are also other, more than passing, resemblances between the two singers, both first-class self-accompanists on piano possessing underage ...
Johnny Varro: Two Legends of Jazz

by Joel Roberts
Though they're separated by nearly 30 years in age, veteran pianist Johnny Varro and clarinetist Ken Peplowski are a perfectly matched pair. Varro, born in Brooklyn in 1930, has been a leading proponent of small-group swing since the '50s, appearing over his long career with the likes of Pee Wee Russell, Buck Clayton and Eddie Condon. ...
Shelly Berg: The Nearness Of You

by Bruce Lindsay
Pianist Shelly Berg's career as a professional musician stretches back for 40 years. He began playing professionally in his early teens and has since been a solo performer, a bandleader, arranger and accompanist. In 2007 he became Dean of the Phillip and Patricia Frost School of Music, University of Miami. Despite this long and varied career, ...
Rebecca Kilgore / Dave Frishberg: Why Fight the Feeling?

by Donald Elfman
Pianist Dave Frishberg describes Frank Loesser as his hero, succinctly describing the importance of Loesser to songwriters everywhere. Loesser could have no better champions than vocalist Rebecca Kilgore and Frishberg. They make the art of interpreting song seem natural and easy, despite the fact it's truly a craft to get to the heart of a great ...
Johnny Varro: Two Legends of Jazz

by Mike Neely
Traditional jazz fans are lucky because Two Legends of Jazz catches pianist Johnny Varro and clarinetist Ken Peplowski on an inspired day in the studio. Varro has a light, subtle touch and melodic gift reminiscent of Teddy Wilson. Co-leader Peplowski sets aside his saxophones for clarinet during the entire session, which is a treat because his ...