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MAXJAZZ Holiday

Label: MAXJAZZ
Released: 2001
Track listing: Do You Hear What I Hear?; Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow; Sleigh Ride; I

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Various Artists: MAXJAZZ Holiday

Read "MAXJAZZ Holiday" reviewed by Jim Santella


The holiday season always brings pleasant surprises to those who wish it. It's a time for letting go of the routine and having a little fun. It's also a time for making plans for the year ahead and doing something to ensure success. MAXJAZZ has. Their catalogue features seven singers with modest reputations. Six are represented ...

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Peter Martin: Something Unexpected

Read "Something Unexpected" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Peter Martin is one of those very competent, very capable younger jazz musicians who managed to slip under radar during the great publicity-fueled, sometimes more hype-than-substance, commotion of the 90s: aka the Young Lions movement. Despite having collaborated with any number of bona-fide jazz stars (Roy Hargrove, Josh Redman, Dianne Reeves among others) in recent years, ...

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René Marie: Vertigo

Read "Vertigo" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


Ms. Marie serves up a release even more satisfying than her delectable debut How Can I Keep From Singing . Laverne Butler, Carla Cook, and now René Marie have all released their second recordings for the MaxJazz Vocal Series. Ms. Marie is following up her 2000 release How Can ...

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Ren: Vertigo

Read "Vertigo" reviewed by Mathew Bahl


Few debut records in recent memory have held as much promise as René Marie’s How Can I Keep from Singing?. Any thoughts that the jazz singer might hit a sophomore slump with her second CD for MAXJAZZ are dispelled only seconds into Vertigo. A bold and challenging record, Vertigo subverts expectations while at the same time ...

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Bruce Barth: East and West

Read "East and West" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


MAXJAZZ Inaugurates their long awaited follow up to the Vocal Series with the Piano Series—and the label debut of one of their own. Pianist Bruce Barth is a producer for MAXJAZZ. He has been instrumental in producing the highly successful Vocal Series for the label. He now steps halfway out of the sound booth and gets ...

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Bruce Barth: East and West

Read "East and West" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


MAXJAZZ Inaugurates their long awaited follow up to the Vocal Series with the Piano Series—and the label debut of one of their own. Pianist Bruce Barth is a producer for MAXJAZZ. He has been instrumental in producing the highly successful Vocal Series for the label. He now steps halfway out of the sound booth and gets ...

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How Can I Keep From Singing?

Label: MAXJAZZ
Released: 2000

Album

How Can I Keep From Singing

Label: MAXJAZZ
Released: 2000
Track listing: What A Difference A Day Makes; Tennessee Waltz; Motherless Child' Four Women; The Very Thought Of You; I Like You; Afro Blue; A Sleepin' Bee; Hurry Sundown; God Bless The Child; Take My Breath Away; How Can I Keep From Singing. (Total Time: 62:51)

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Love Happened to Me

Label: MAXJAZZ
Released: 2000
Track listing: I Wish; If I Were A Bell; Race; Summertime; Only All Of Me Will Do; Fragile; Round Midnight; Just Squeeze Me; These Foolish Things; When You Said You Loved Me; Change The World; In The Zone; Love Happened To Me. (Total Time: 59:46)


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