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18th Annual Rosslyn Jazz Festival: Holly Cole, Lafayette Gilchrist and Spanish Harlem Orchestra

Arlington, Va - Praised among our region's standout jazz festivals by JazzTimes magazine, the 18th Annual Rosslyn Jazz Festival takes place on Saturday (12:30pm - 7:00pm), September 6, 2008, at Gateway Park, 1300 Lee Hwy (N. Lynn St. & Lee Hwy), in Arlington, Virginia (just across Key Bridge from Georgetown, 2 blocks from Rosslyn Metro Station). ...
Holly Cole at World Cafe Live on May 27, 2008

Canadian vocalist Holly Cole isn't one of those artists who falls into any one category. Her smoky voice is sultry, yet she's ironically humorous and candid while reshaping traditional standards and pop classics. Jazz is her bedrock, but not exclusively. World Cafe Live May 27, 2008 Starting @ 7:30 PM ...
The Best of Holly Cole

By Holly Cole
Label: Metro Blue
Released: 2003
Track listing: 1. Trust in Me
2. Calling You
3. God Will
4. Blame It on My Youth
5. I Can See Clearly Now
6. Don't Let the Teardrops Rust Your Shining Heart
7. Cry (If You Want To)
8. Jersey Girl
9. Train Song [Live]
10. I Want You
11. Make It Go Away
12. I've Just Seen a Face
13. Alison
Holly Cole: The Best of Holly Cole

by AAJ Staff
From the spare supports of the soaring Calling You" to the lush strings of an instantly recognizable Blame it On My Youth," Canadian chanteuse Holly Cole’s arrangements and internalized delivery make nearly every selection sing on their own and linger sweetly in the musical mind. Re-grooving Lennon and McCartney’s I’ve Just Seen a Face" and adding ...
Romantically Helpless
By Holly Cole
Label: Alert Music
Released: 2001
Track listing: One-Trick Pony, Romantically Helpless, I
Holly Cole: Romantically Helpless

by Mathew Bahl
The irony of this CD title is hard to miss. Holly Cole’s confident, smoky alto might convey dark humor or cautious optimism, painful regret or self-aware neurosis, but definitely not helplessness. Ms. Cole combines the modern, post-feminist attitude of the Lilith Fair crowd with the sophistication of a pre-rock interpretative singer. Holly Cole has always been ...