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Jody Sandhaus
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Every now and again a singer comes along who so personally delivers a song that we are ourselves moved to feel more deeply--to appreciate life more fully, in all its joy and pain; and to see things as she sees them, as facets of the wonderful gift that is life. Jody Sandhaus is such a singer. John Williams, writing in HOT HOUSE NY Jazz Nightlife Guide, says, "Jody sings so gently and carefully about love that we are encouraged to imagine and define with clarity our arrival to love and our continuance in that dream." Of course, the artist must have the craft to bring the art to life, and Jody began to develop her formidable skills as a child
Birthday Celebrations for Shirley Horn and Judy Collins
by Mary Foster Conklin
This broadcast celebrates songs about birds in the second hour plus birthday songbirds Judy Collins (who just turned 80) and the legendary Shirley Horn. New releases included vocalists Kalya Ramu, Holly Cole, Laurie Antonioli, Charles Ruggiero & Hilary Gardner, bassist Anne Mette Iversen, pianists Amina Figarova and Eric Reed, with more birthday shout outs to Bing ...
Pete Malinverni: Heaven
by Dan McClenaghan
New York City-based pianist Pete Malinverni is a spiritual man. It's a side of his musical personality that he explores with depth and clarity on Heaven, a mostly trio affair that puts his succinct feel for the sacred, his supple and exquisite touch and his improvisational elan in the forefront on a gorgeous set of music. ...
Jazz Education: The Next Generation, Part 2
by Karl Ackermann
Part 1 of Jazz Education: The Next Generation explored how the early days of music and--specifically--jazz music was approached through various channels of formal education. The long, arduous process of creating an accepting environment for jazz education necessitated moving the art form from a vaudevillian status through a firewall of academic elitism and prejudice to a ...
Pete Malinverni Trio: A Beautiful Thing
by Dan McClenaghan
The great tenor saxophonist Coleman Hawkins once said: [music]...if you don't make mistakes you're not really trying." Pianist Pete Maliverni seems to have taken this statement to heart, going into the studio with his working trio--bassist Lee Hudson and drummer Eliot Zigmund--to record A Beautiful Thing, producing a music full of inspired flexibility, much like what ...
A Fine Spring Morning
Label: CAP
Released: 2004
Track listing: A Fine Spring Morning, Deed I Do, Picnic, All or Nothing At All, There'll Be Another
Spring, Whatever Lola Wants, Get Out of Town, I Like the Sunrise, Relax, Don't Ever
Leave Me, Can't Help Singing, Love Look Away
Jody Sandhaus: A Fine Spring Morning
by Michael P. Gladstone
In the eternal search for new and exciting jazz vocalists, Jody Sandhaus is a good name to know, especially in light of the fact that this is her third album over the course of the past four years. Sandhaus has a cool and detached delivery that evokes the deification of the 1950s femme jazz ...
Jody Sandhaus: A Fine Spring Morning
by Dan McClenaghan
She can sing with a hint of angelic innocence ("A Fine Spring Morning") or lay down the lyrics like the devil's sitting on her shoulder ("Whatever Lola Wants"), with an instrument that makes achingly beautiful sounds--just listen to the ending of Deed I Do," when she scats (she's got that angel thing going again here) into ...
Winter Moon
Label: Saranac
Released: 2001
Track listing: Not in Love; It's a Lazy Afternoon; I Should Care; The Ballad of the Sad Young Men; From This Moment on; You Are There; You and the Night and the Music; Winter Moon; For all We Know; Love Me or Leave Me; I Wish I Knew; Caravan
I Think of You
Label: CAP
Released: 2001
Track listing: I Think of You; I Like It Here; Spring Is Here; Too Marvelous for Words; Small Day Tomorrow; Too Close for Comfort; You've Changed; Close Your Eyes; For Heaven's Sake; Please Be Kind; I'll Never Be the Same; It's a Most Unusual Day; I Think of You