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Florida Jazz Society Continues eBay Search for a Hero

Refusing to let the music die, the North East Florida Jazz Association (NEFJA) continues its search for a hero to sponsor the Legacy Jazz Festival '08. The Title Sponsorship for their 3rd annual jazz fest is up for auction on eBay again despite the fact that no celebrity or corporate heroes seized the opportunity to save ...
Music Maestro Please

By Freddy Cole
Label: HighNote Records
Released: 2007
Track listing: I'll Never Be the Same; My Ideal; Medley: Don't Take Your Love From Me/I Never Had a Chance; Music; Maestro Please!; If I Love Again; Why Did I Choose You?; Once In a While; You Leave Me Breathless; There Are Such Things; You Could Hear a Pin Drop; How Do You Say Auf Wiedersehn?.
Freddy Cole / The Bill Charlap Trio: Music Maestro Please

by Andrew Velez
"How's it going? Let's talk some. That's the kind of atmosphere Freddy Cole sings. He's casual, chatty and comforting, like a good old friend. A bit more gravel in his voice these days only adds to the warmth of his style. In a choice set of selections from the Great American Songbook there are some particular ...
Freddy Cole: Cole and Laid Back

by Ernest Barteldes
For Music Maestro Please (High Note, 2007), his seventeenth releases since I'm Not My Brother, I'm Me (High Note, 1990), singer/pianist Freddy Cole teamed with pianist Bill Charlap and his trio, featuring bassist Peter Washington and drummer Kenny Washington. The album features songs that, for the most part, the Georgia Music Hall of Famer (he was ...
Because of You: Freddy Cole Sings Tony Bennett

By Freddy Cole
Label: HighNote Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: Getting Some Fun Out Of Life; Blame It On My Youth; Because Of You; All For You (Nuages); If I Ruled The World; What Are You Afraid Of?; You're My Thrill; I Got Lost In Her Arms; The Gentle Rain; If We Never Meet Again.
Freddy Cole: Because of You: Freddy Cole Sings Tony Bennett

by Andrew Rowan
Confession, they say, is good for the soul. So this reviewer must confess to only a recent realization of Freddy Cole's extraordinary talent. Simply put, he knows how to do it; this tribute to another singer who gets it--Tony Bennett--is touching. Cole's relaxed, bluesy approach, enhanced by those cracks in his voice, is ...
This Love of Mine

By Freddy Cole
Label: HighNote Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: What Now My Love?; I Was Wrong; Still; This Love of Mine; The Continental; But for Now;
That Old Feeling; Out in the Cold Again; You and I; On the South Side of Chicago.
Waiter Ask The Man to Play the Blues

By Freddy Cole
Label: Verve Music Group
Released: 2005
Track listing: 1. Waiter, Ask The Man To Play The Blues (Ferber-Hunt-Travers) 2. Black Night (J.M. Robinson) 3. Rain Is Such A Lonesome Sound (Witherspoon-Witherspoon) 4. Bye Bye Baby (Willis) 5. Just A Dream (B.B. Broonzy) 6. Muddy Water Blues (Spruell) 7. Black Coffee (Burke-P.F. Webster) 8. The Joke Is On Me (Hunt) 9. I Wonder (C. Gant-Leveen) 10. This Life I'm Living (P. Chatman) 11. Blues Before Sunrise (L. Carr) 12. I'm All Alone (Cole)
Freddy Cole: The Cole Nobody Knows

by Jim Santella
Freddy Cole The Cole Nobody Knows Plan B Productions 2005 Nat King Cole was unforgettable. His shadow extended far and wide. But, no one ever intended for that shadow to obscure the careers of Natalie, Ike, Eddie or Freddy Cole. Their talents overlap somewhat, but there's never been ...