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Connie Evingson: All The Cats Join In
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Peggy Lee
vocals1920 - 2002
On All The Cats Join In, Evingson returns to gypsy jazz, a style of music that she investigated on the appropriately-titled Gypsy In My Soul (Minnehana Music, 2004) and Stockholm Sweetnin' (Minnehana Music, 2006). Here, she works with The

John Jorgenson
guitarb.1956

Duke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974

Luiz Bonfa
guitar, acoustic1922 - 2001

Jon Hendricks
vocals1921 - 2017
Jorgenson, an incredibly capable guitarist, keeps his chops in reserve here, adding only what's necessary. He and violinist

Jason Anick
violinRick Reed
percussion
Doug Martin
guitar
Simon Planting
bassWhile the mention of gypsy jazz often conjures thoughts of impressive Django-esque feats, Evingson and Jorgenson take a more mannered approach to the genre on All The Cats Join In. They put on a great show without being needlessly showy. ">
Track Listing
Love Me Or Leave Me; I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me; Dream A Little Dream; Jardin D'hiver; All The Cats Join In/Tickle Toe; Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea; Black Orpheus; I'll Follow The Sun; Solitude; Jersey Bounce; You're Driving Me Crazy; Moonlight; World Without Love; The Lamp Is Low.
Personnel
Connie Evingson
vocalsConnie Evingson: vocals; John Jorgenson: guitar, clarinet, vocals; Doug Martin: rhythm guitar; Simon Planting: bass; Rick Reed: drums, percussion; Jason Anick: violin.
Album information
Title: All The Cats Join In | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Minnehaha Music
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