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Come Ready and See Me

Label: Rilo Records
Released: 2007
Track listing: Be My Baby; Islands; Conjunction; Come Ready and See Me; Shadows of Yesterday; The Song is You; Poetic Song; Louise; Lass From the Low Countree.

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Louise Rogers: Come Ready and See Me

Read "Come Ready and See Me" reviewed by Ken Dryden


With a flood of new CDs by female jazz vocalists released in 2007, it is a challenge for them to get a fair hearing. Louise Rogers, a veteran jazz educator who has performed in a variety of settings and worked extensively with children, is a breath of fresh air. She has quite a résumé, including studies ...

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Bass-ically Speaking

Label: Rilo Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: Bass-ically Speaking, Angel in the House, Twisted, Willow Weep for Me, Autumn Leaves, Peace on Earth, Dat Dere, Nana, I Thought About You, Shenandoah

Album

Bassically Speaking

Label: Rilo Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: 1. Bass-ically Speaking; 2. Angel In The House; 3. Twisted; 4. Willow Weep For Me; 5. Autumn Leaves; 6. Peace On Earth; 7. Dat Dere; 8. Nana; 9. I Thought About You; 10. Shenandoah.

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Louise Rogers/Rick Strong: Bassically Speaking

Read "Bassically Speaking" reviewed by Andrew Rowan


Louise Rogers, a singer with great chops and a warm, witty approach to song, owes a debt, whether consciously or not, to the legendary Sheila Jordan. The latter's approach to improvising (note, among other signs, Rogers' scatting on the title track), as well as the voice/bass format, is evident. But Rogers uses these as a jumping-off ...

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Louise Rogers & Rick Strong: Bass-ically Speaking

Read "Bass-ically Speaking" reviewed by Andrew Rowan


Louise Rogers, a singer with great chops and a warm, witty approach to song, owes a debt, whether consciously or not, to the legendary Sheila Jordan. The latter's approach to improvising (note, among other signs, Rogers' scatting on the title track), as well as the voice-bass format, is evident. But Rogers uses these as a jumping-off ...


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