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Darby Christensen: At the Jazz Summit

by Steve Armour
If you still see Summit Records as a niche label for classical brass players, Summit president Darby Christensen wants you to take another look. The label's catalogue still has great brass recordings, but it also features chamber music, educational recordings, and an ever-growing roster of jazz musicians. Summit seeks a broad audience, Christensen says, the music ...
Big Band Refections of Cole Porter

By Jack Cooper
Label: Summit Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: It's Alright with Me, Love for Sale, Night and Day, Twelve, So in Love, Ev'rything I Love, From this Moment On, Two in Love, What is This thing Called Love?
Brothers III

Label: Summit Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: Overflow; Whitesburg Bridge; You
Big Band Reflections of Cole Porter

By Jack Cooper
Label: Summit Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: 1. "It's All Right With Me"; 2. "Love For Sale"; 3. "Night and Day"; 4. "Twelve"; 5. "So In Love"; 6. "Ev'rything I Love"; 7. "From This Moment On"; 8. "Two In Love"; 9. "What Is This Thing Called Love"
Let It Be Jazz: Connie Evingson Sings The Beatles

Label: Summit Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: Blackbird, Wait, The Night Before, Can't Buy Me Love, From Me to You, Fixing a Hole, When I'm 64,
I'm Looking Through You, For No One, I Will, Oh! Darlin,' Got to Get You Into My Life, Good Day
Sunshine
Dear Dorothy: The Oz Sessions

By Chad Lawson
Label: Summit Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: Over the Rainbow; Yellow Brick Road / Off to See the Wizard; If I Only Had a Brain;
Ding Dong the Witch Is Dead; Munchkinland; The Lollypop Guild; The Merry Ole
Land of Oz; King of the Forest; Dear Dorothy; The Jitterbug; Are We There Yet?;
Optimistic Voices (56:29).
Connie Evingson: Let It Be Jazz: Connie Evingson Sings The Beatles

by Jim Santella
The songs that John Lennon and Paul McCartney wrote and recorded with the Beatles in the 1960s have left lasting impressions on all of us. They are timeless anecdotes from an era of exploration and change. On Let It Be Jazz Connie Evingson places each of these familiar melodies into a mainstream jazz context with a ...
Jack Cooper: Big Band Reflections of Cole Porter

by C. Michael Bailey
The Jazz Orchestra of the Delta is a 17-member big band lead by Jack Cooper and, on this present recording, featuring trumpeter Marvin Stamm and vocalist Sandra Dudley. The Memphis-based group and special guests direct their attention here to the music composed and inspired by Cole Porter. Dr. Cooper spent the better part of the last ...
Connie Evingson: Let It Be Jazz: Connie Evingson Sings The Beatles

by C. Michael Bailey
In my experience, non-pop interpretations of the Beatles? songbook have been dismal at best, suicidal at worst. Part of the problem, I suspect, is one of context. It seems that the Beatles canon does not lend itself readily to differing genre applications. Take for example Telarc?s recent attempt to apply a blues treatment to The White ...