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Vocalist Chris McNulty Interviewed at AAJ

Vocalist Chris McNulty Interviewed at AAJ

Chris McNulty may well be regarded not only as a fine jazz singer but also as the epitome of jazz globalization these days. Born in remote Australia, she made her career in the USA and in 2003 performed in Russia at the White Night's Jazz Festival to celebrate St. Petersburg's 300th Anniversary. How far McNulty wants ...

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Article: Interview

Chris McNulty: A Global Voice

Read "Chris McNulty: A Global Voice" reviewed by Joao Moreira dos Santos


Chris McNulty may well be regarded not only as a fine jazz singer but also as the epitome of jazz globalization these days. Born in remote Australia, she made her career in the USA and in 2003 performed in Russia at the White Night's Jazz Festival to celebrate St. Petersburg's 300th Anniversary. How far McNulty wants ...

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Whispers The Heart

Label: Elefant Dreams Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: Summer Me, Winter Me; Make It Easy On Yourself; Come Rain Or Come Shine; Lonely Town; Springosphere; You Never Come To Me; How Deep Is The Ocean; Quiet Your Thoughts Part 1; Quiet Your Thoughts Part 2; I Should Care; Lullaby For A Young Boy; When Love Was You And Me.

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Article: Album Review

Chris McNulty: Whispers The Heart

Read "Whispers The Heart" reviewed by Andrew Velez


It's particularly on that '40s Cahn-Stordahl-Weston gem “I Should Care that Aussie songstress Chris McNulty evokes pleasant memories of Anita O'Day and Chris Connor's hip cool. McNulty's voice can soar lightly into upper registers like O'Day's, and she also exudes a kindred innate cheerfulness that never totally disappears, whatever the song. It's especially apparent with her ...

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Article: Album Review

Chris McNulty: Whispers The Heart

Read "Whispers The Heart" reviewed by Michael P. Gladstone


Whispers The Heart, the sixth album from Chris McNulty, a native-born Australian, continues the positive vibe of last year's Dance Delicioso, with a similar cast of jazz players. McNulty has selected an average collection of tunes, some of which are familiar titles from the Great American Songbook, plus others which make this an interesting package. The ...

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Summer Me, Winter Me

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Label: Elefant Dreams Records
Released: 2006
Duration: 5:57

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Star Eyes

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Label: Elefant Dreams Records
Released: 2005
Duration: 6:46

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Dance Delicioso

Label: Elefant Dreams Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: Primitive; New Day; He Moved Through the Fair; All of You; Meaning of the Blues; Dance Delicioso; Last Farewell; Roamin'; Star Eyes; Only the Silence; Last Farewell-Reprise.

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Chris McNulty: Dance Delicioso

Read "Dance Delicioso" reviewed by Michael P. Gladstone


Singer Chris McNulty has logged quite a few miles and years since she made the move to relocate to New York from her native Australia in the late 1980s. Dance Delicioso is her fifth effort. The album begins with an atypical performance of the Annie Lennox composition “Primitive," and her delivery here is in the manner ...

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Chris McNulty: Dance Delicioso

Read "Dance Delicioso" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


On her fifth CD release, Dance Delicioso, Australian-born vocalist Chris McNulty sings a couple of classics, Cole Porter's “All of You" and the tried and true “Star Eyes", givng each tune a distinctive turn. The familiar melodies are surrounded here by McNulty's well-crafted original tunes, Annie Lennox's “Primitive," Bobby Troup's “Meaning of the Blues," and the ...


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