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Australian Songstress Nina Ferro This Week On Riverwalk Jazz

This week on Riverwalk Jazz: Australian songstress Nina Ferro offers up a program of jazz ballads and sophisticated standards. The program is distributed in the US by Public Radio International, on Sirius/XM satellite radio and can be streamed on-demand from the Riverwalk Jazz website. A native of Melbourne, Nina Ferro started singing at the age of ...
16th Litchfield Jazz Festival: Kent, CT, August 5-7, 2011

by Sandy Ingham
Litchfield Jazz Festival Kent, CT August 5-7, 2011 I like to save the best for last," saxophonist Jimmy Heath told the crowd near the end of his big band's grand finale set at the Litchfield Jazz Festival on Sunday, Aug. 7, 2011. It was a successful strategy, not only for Heath's ...
Take Five With Solitaire Miles

by AAJ Staff
Meet Solitaire MilesSolitaire Miles captivates an audience with mesmeric tone, playful, conversational phrasing, and a sinuous sense of swing. Miles has a voice that grabs you, and demands to be listened to. Her natural, unaffected delivery never draws attention to itself, allowing the craft of the song writers to shine through." Tamara Dailey, Chicago ...
Comes Love

By Elaine Dame
Label: Blujazz Productions
Released: 2005
Track listing: The Best Is Yet to Come; If I Were a Bell; Ticket to Ride; Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye; Yesterdays; Midnight Sun;. What'll I
Do?; From This Moment On; How Long Has This Been Going On?; You're the Top
Johnny Frigo's DNA Exposed!
By Johnny Frigo
Label: Arbors Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: I Concentrate on You; Poor Butterfly; Cheek to Cheek; What is There to Say?; Nobody Else But Me; Try a Little Tenderness/Sweet and Lovely; Hair on the G-String; I Love You; Too Late Now/Street of Dreams; She Loves Me; Crystal Silence; Tanga; What'll I Do?
Johnny Frigo: Johnny Frigo's DNA Exposed!

by AAJ Staff
Funny how somethings are so stereotyped that they surprise you when they break the mold. Take the violin, for instance. A beautiful instrument to say the least. One of the best 'supporting actors' so-to-speak in a musical setting--particularly a Jazz ensemble. The Johnny Frigo comes along and shows what a violin can ...
Johnny Frigo: Johnny Frigo's DNA Exposed!

by AAJ Staff
Funny how somethings are so stereotyped that they surprise you when they break the mold. Take the violin, for instance. A beautiful instrument to say the least. One of the best 'supporting actors' so-to-speak in a musical setting--particularly a Jazz ensemble. The Johnny Frigo comes along and shows what a violin can be with ...