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Live at Red Rock Studio: A Tribute to Tony Bennett

By Jimmy Amadie
Label: TP Recordings
Released: 2004
Track listing: The Thought of Losing You; Baby Blue; You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To; Stella By Starlight; This
Can't Be Love; The Very Thought of You; Come Rain or Come Shine; Phil the Woods With Music
Jimmy Amadie: In a Trio Setting & Live at Red Rocks

by AAJ Staff
By Stephen McGrath Jimmy Amadie In a Trio Setting: A Tribute to Frank Sinatra TP Recordings 2002 Mr. Amadie has accomplished what some might call his impossible dream." Once a promising pianist, Amadie was struck with severe tendonitis early in his professional career. Not to say Mr. Amadie didn't have ...
Jimmy Amadie Trio: Live at Red Rock Studio: A Tribute to Tony Bennett

by Joshua Weiner
If I keep harping on this, I'm going to get a reputation as a curmudgeon. But the continuing practice of slapping together several unrelated tunes and, in an attempt to get noticed, wrapping around them a weakly coherent concept which, as often as not, invokes a famous and well-loved jazz personality, has got to stop. I ...
Jimmy Amadie: In A Trio Setting

by Jim Santella
Pianist Jimmy Amadie interprets each classic, Sinatra-type standard on In A Trio Setting with a crystalline touch and his usual buoyant swing. His improvisation carries the trio along natural paths with a universal sense of time. The salute to Frank Sinatra is coincidental, but it does represent the range of this artist, who ...
A Fireside Chat With Jimmy Amadie

by AAJ Staff
To say that Jimmy Amadie is 'remarkable' would be an understatement. Amadie has suffered from sever tendentious for the better part of his life and virtually twice my own. This kind of pain has been career ending in sports. What makes his story even more 'remarkable' is Amadie is not a wide receiver for the Eagles. ...
Savoring Every Note
By Jimmy Amadie
Label:
Released: 1998
Track listing: Just Friends; You're My Love of Life; Swinging Prez; Like Someone in Love; Summertime; The Gospel As I Know It; Tenderly; If I Were a Bell; You Are There; Blue Bossa (51:55)
Jimmy Amadie: Savoring Every Note

by Jack Bowers
Should someone decide to write a sequel to John F. Kennedy's book, Profiles in Courage, and need suitable nominees for inclusion, here's mine. To the best of my knowledge, no pianist -- in fact, no musician -- has endured more hardship or overcome larger obstacles in the pursuit of aesthetic expression than Jimmy Amadie. I am ...