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Article: Year in Review

C. Michael Bailey's Best Recordings of 2014

Read "C. Michael Bailey's Best Recordings of 2014" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


This year turned out to be a watershed of jazz and beyond vocals, instrumental jazz and important reissues. It was a year of music that further opened my eyes and ears to music I had not previously valued or considered. How short-sighted of me. Beat Kaestli Collage (B&B Productions)

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Article: Album Review

Cindy Scott: Historia

Read "Historia" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


Stating the obvious right off, vocalist Cindy Scott is from New Orleans. This fact thoroughly and three-dimensionally informs the twelve selections on Historia, Scott's follow-up to Let The Devil Take Tomorrow (Catahoula Records, 2009), without making a burden of it. In subtle and not-so-subtle ways, the aural aroma of the Crescent City appears like an essence, ...

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Let The Devil Take Tomorrow

Label: Catahoula Records
Released: 2010
Track listing: You've Really Got A Hold On Me; If; Perhaps Perhaps Perhaps; You Don't Know What Love Is; The Boy Can Play; I Can't Help It (If I'm Still In Love With You); Let This Love Last; Obsession; Kiss Of Fire; Start Again; Beatriz; I'll Be Seeing You.

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News: Performance / Tour

Cindy Scott at Chris' Jazz Cafe on August 10, 2010

Cindy Scott at Chris' Jazz Cafe on August 10, 2010

Chris' Jazz Cafe presents vocalist, Cindy Scott on Tuesday August 10, 2010, touring in support of her new CD Let The Devil Take Tomorrow. “Vocalist Cindy Scott strikes gold her first time out. Scott is a musical artist who delivers fables and stories and vignettes of life and love. But the young lady can also swing ...

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Article: Album Review

Cindy Scott: Let The Devil Take Tomorrow

Read "Let The Devil Take Tomorrow" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


Vocalist Cindy Scott is a rare breed of artist--comfortably covering a variety of music, undaunted by genre barriers and walls that scare lesser singers into pursuing a singular line of musical thought. The dozen songs that Scott presents on Let The Devil Take Tomorrow make up a rich smorgasbord of sounds, moving from Brazil to the ...

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Major to Minor

Label: Catahoula Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: 1. It Don't Mean a Thing; 2. What'll I Do; 3. Mean to Me; 4. Get Out of Town; 5. Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye * 6. Nature Boy; 7. Deed I Do; 8. It's De-Lovely ; 9. I Just Found Out About Love; 10. On a Slow Boat to China; 11. It Might As Well Be Spring; 12. Imagination

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Article: Album Review

Cindy Scott: Major to Minor

Read "Major to Minor" reviewed by Roger Crane


Houston-based vocalist Cindy Scott strikes gold her first time out. Major to Minor is an exceptional debut album, a happy collaboration between an exciting new singer and a cadre of superior jazz artists. This CD is somewhat of a culmination of material that Scott developed with pianist/arranger Gary Norian and other musicians at a steady gig ...


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