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Akua Dixon: Akua Dixon
ByThe album opens on a high note with bassist

Charles Mingus
bass, acoustic1922 - 1979

John Blake
violin1947 - 2014

Orion Turre
drums
Kenny Davis
bassb.1961
On the lyrical Cuban ballad ''A Gozar Con Mi Combo" Blake and Davis share the spotlight with Dixon and guest violinist

Regina Carter
violinb.1966
Dixon switches to voice on the ethereal rendition of composer Richard Rodgers' "It Never Entered My Mind." Her expressive, wordless vocalese is intensely dramatic and distinctly spiritual. Her daughter, vocalist Andromeda Turre, meanwhile showcases a remarkable emotional range and artistic finesse on pianist/composer

Billy Strayhorn
piano1915 - 1967
The sublime take on singer Consuelo Velazquez's oft recorded "Besame Mucho" features violinist Patrisa Tomassini and violist Ina Paris' stirring and ardent dialogue. The two classically trained performers, who are part of Dixon's working quartet, eschew the saccharine character of the original melody in favor of an abstractly poetic and confidently emotive interpretation.
Another current member of Quartette Indigo, violinist

Gwen Laster
violinIt is quite curious that Dixon has lead as few sessions as she has as listening to this graceful gem makes for an engaging and enjoyable experience. This CD is a testament that her small discography is not because of dearth of talent nor for a lack of innovative ideas as she is a superlative musician and a splendid bandleader. ">
Track Listing
Haitian Fight Song; Alone Together; Freedom; It Never Entered My Mind; A Gozar Con Mi Combo; Moon River; Libertango; Lush Life; Besame Mucho; Poinciana.
Personnel
Akua Dixon
celloAkua Dixon: cello, vocals (4); John Black, Jr.: violin (1, 5); Regina Carter: violin (3, 5, 7); Kenny Davis: bass (1, 4, 5, 8); Patrisa Tomassini: violin; Ina Paris: viola; Gwen Laster: violin (1, 4, 5, 8, 10); Chala Yancy: violin (2, 6); Andromeda Turre: vocals (8); Orion Turre: drums (1).
Album information
Title: Akua Dixon | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Self Produced
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