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No Wonder

By Judy Wexler
Label: Jewel City Jazz
Released: 2025
Track listing: No Wonder; The Summer knows; You Stepped Out of a Dream; Never Will I Marry; Wish You Were
Here; Firm Roots (Are What Yu Need to Win); Slow Hot Wind; I Wish You Love; Dance Me to the End
of Love; That Sunday, That Summer; A Weaver of Dreams; The Night We Called It a Day.
Judy Wexler: No Wonder

by Pierre Giroux
Judy Wexler's release No Wonder is a portrait in vocal jazz artistry, underscored by thoughtful arrangements from pianist and arranger Jeff Colella and a luminous supporting cast of Los Angeles A-list musicians including multi-instrumentalists Danny Janklow, and Bob Sheppard, trumpeter Jay Jennings guitarist Larry Koonse, bassist Gabe Davis and drummer Steve Hass. The ...
Judy Wexler: No Wonder

by Dan Bilawsky
Judy Wexler imbues every song she touches with a sense of realism, wonder and depth that's ever so rare. An inimitable artist, this celebrated singer adds volumes to each story she encounters, be it a post-millennial jazz tune, '60s counterculture anthem, glimmering Brazilian jewel or any number of other finds. In the case ...
Back to the Garden

By Judy Wexler
Label: Jewel City Jazz
Released: 2021
Track listing: Get Together; Up on the Roof; American Tune; Big Yellow Taxi; The Times They Are A-
Changin'; Since You Asked; For What It's Worth; Everybody's Talkin'; Forever Young; Who
Knows Where the Time Goes.
Five Women Singing

by Jerome Wilson
Here are reviews of releases by five talented female jazz singers. They all prove that there can be a lot of variety in the simple art of singing a song. Sasha Dobson Girl Talk Self-Produced 2021 Sasha Dobson has been working as a vocalist, composer and instrumentalist ...
Judy Wexler: Back to the Garden

by Richard J Salvucci
Man, if you can pick a tougher project to sell to an aging Boomer than Judy Wexler's Back to the Garden, then you will have to say what it might be. For a lot of the Swinging and Breathing Elderly, this music is intensely personal. Not just where were you, or who were you with? But ...
Judy Wexler: Back to the Garden

by Nicholas F. Mondello
A glance at the tracks on this album might make one think that it is a well-selected gathering of '60s message tunes from compilation stalwart, Rhino Records. That not being the case, rest assured that Back to the Garden presents those iconic Pop selections so incredibly re- imagined that what we experience could easily be considered ...
Crowded Heart

By Judy Wexler
Label: Jewel City Jazz
Released: 2019
Track listing: Circus Life; Parisian Heartbreak; Crowded
Heart; Painted On Canvas; Stars; The Last
Goodbye; Take My
Breath Away; I Took Your Hand; It's Only
Smoke; And We Will Fly.
Judy Wexler: Crowded Heart

by Dan Bilawsky
For her fifth album, Judy Wexler has embraced a concept that's oddly foreign in the jazz vocal realm. Instead of walking her way down the all-too-familiar avenues for singersclassic Broadway-cum-jazz material, canonical works written by revered jazz figures, pop tunes reshaped with harmonic facelifts, self-penned originalsshe takes the road less traveled by focusing on the work ...
Judy Wexler: Crowded Heart

by Nicholas F. Mondello
"Tribute," re-imagined," remembered," Great American Songbook." You won't see or hear those words anywhere on Crowded Heart, Judy Wexler's fifth and best effort to date. What you will hear are 10 sublime cuts from some of the finest composers and lyricists in the game. Here Wexler revels in songs where romance and all of its kaleidoscopic ...