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Words And Music

Label: Tanner Time Records
Released: 2017
Track listing: CD 1: That Word; Wait for Me; Endless Joy; Reflections in Mirrors; You Can Kiss
Me into Anything; Remembering; Fred and Ginger; Mr. Midnight; Can’t Believe
That It's You; Come Along for the Ride.
CD 2: Kiss Me; Red; Vegas; Be Strong; You’ll Always Have My Heart; It's Never
Too Late; My Whole World Is You; I'm Whistling a Tune; Promise Me the Moon.
Jeannie Tanner: Words And Music

by Roger Farbey
Chicago-based Composer, vocalist and trumpeter Jeannie Tanner has produced quite an album. Not just one but two CDs spanning nineteen songs all of which were entirely composed by Tanner, hence the title of the record. No fewer than twelve guest vocalists were enlisted for this project some of whom doubled on an instrument such as Elaine ...
Words And Music

By Jim Hart
Label: Woodville Records
Released: 2009
Track listing: It Might as well be Spring; Shulie-A-Bop; Just One of Those Things;
I'll be Tired of You; Ladies in Mercedes; It Took Me by Surprise; You
Go to My Head; The Cat in the Hat; Piano Na Manguiera.
Jim Hart Quartet: Words And Music

by Bruce Lindsay
This is the first recording from vibraphonist Jim Hart's Quartet. Subtitled A Tribute to the Art of Song, the album is Hart's attempt to reinterpret some songs by classic songwriters as well as to debut two of his own, and it's a successful attempt. Despite the title, there are no vocals on any ...
Words and Music

Label: MMC
Released: 2000
Track listing: Famous Shoes; Carefully; Part of Me Waits; Piano Sonata No.1; Reparation; The
Ocean; Words and Music; Laugh In; Dromedary; The Most of It; Ikea Casillas
Joanie Pallatto: Words and Music

by Jack Bowers
“Give my new disc a spin,” said Joanie Pallatto (via e–mail). “I think you’ll like it” (or words to that effect). Yeah, sure, I thought; another undiscovered phenom. Okay, so she was right; I liked it. A shade below phenomenal, perhaps, but I’ve heard a large number of female singers over the past few years including ...