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Janet Evra: Ask Her to Dance
ByJanet Evra
vocals
Antonio Carlos Jobim
piano1927 - 1994

Stan Getz
saxophone, tenor1927 - 1991

Astrud Gilberto
vocals1940 - 2023
There's nothing complex about the album; it is a straightforward, uncontrived, light-hearted venture. But as effervescent as it may be, it is a work worth taking seriously. Evra has a strong songwriting sense and she has the technical abilities to transform would-be marginally acceptable pop tunes into things more substantial. More than this, she has an ability to pull musicians together in a powerhouse ensemble.
All of the tracks featured on Ask Her to Dance are Evra originals and her literal and figurative voices ring clear on each track. Every part of her performance is warm, clean, and consistentthis is one of the great joys of Evra and the project as a whole. The bossa fiend will enjoy dissecting the album's influences, but it is easy to be taken in by the bassist's featured colleagues. On "You or Me," drummer

Montez Coleman
drums1973 - 2022
Ask Her to Dance is everything a debut needs to be. ">
Track Listing
Paris; You or Me; Blue and White; Tonight; Baila; Summer Smile; Just Playing; Thinking of You; Ask Her to Dance.
Personnel
Janet Evra
vocalsAdam Maness
pianoMontez Coleman
drumsKhamali Cuffie-Moore
trumpetKwanae Johnson
saxophoneR. Scott Bryan
percussionWill Buchanan
guitarWill Buchanan, guitar Adam Maness, piano, Fender Rhodes Khamali Cuffie-Moore: trumpet Kwane Johnson: saxophone R. Scott Bryan: percussion Montez Coleman: drums.
Album information
Title: Ask Her to Dance | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Plum Jazz
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