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Paul Taylor: Nightlife

by Woodrow Wilkins
It's easy to pigeonhole Paul Taylor into the class of sax-playing bandleaders that graduated from the Kenny G school of instrumental pop--capitalizing on the melodic soprano sax craze that has prevailed over the last two decades, in terms of radio play and record sales. Perhaps too easy.Taylor has recorded a number of melodic, soprano ...
O'2l: Doyle's Brunch

by Jim Santella
O'2L's smooth jazz album reflects upon the world around us: sights and sounds, conversations, street noises, and even a few dogs barking. Employing hip-hop rhythms and a devil-may-care attitude, Jane Mangini and Al Pitrelli dish up a delightful collage of good times. Their music represents a party, a time for fun and celebration. The ...
David Benoit and Russ Freeman: The Benoit/Freeman Project 2

by Woodrow Wilkins
Friends for many years, David Benoit and Russ Freeman have toured together and appeared on each other's albums. Now, they've reunited for their second collaboration as dual frontmen, Benoit/Freeman Project 2. Accompanied by a stellar cast of sidemen and The Nashville String Machine, the duo deliver a sound that is at once distinctive of their respective ...
Lazy Afternoon

By Regina Belle
Label: Peak Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: Lazy Afternoon, Fly Me to the Moon, What Are You Afraid Of, If I Ruled the World, Corcovado, There's A Love, Why Do People Fall in Love, For the Love of You, If I Should Lose You, Moanin', The Man I Love, Try A Little Tenderness.
Regina Belle: Lazy Afternoon

by Michael P. Gladstone
In early June, for the '04 Tony Awards broadcast on national TV, hip-hop/R&B singer Mary J. Blige was chosen to sing her version of the big ballad from A Chorus Line , What I Did For Love." The resulting performance, which incidentally got a standing ovation, was a full tilt reconstruction of the tune that presented ...