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Sienna Dahlen & Bill Coon: Balladextrous
BySienna Dahlen
vocalsb.1972

Bill Coon
guitar, electricOver the course of the nine tracks, Dahlen's warm and resonant voice, combined with Coon's delicate and expressive guitar playing, creates an atmosphere of intimacy and emotional depth. The opener is "Too Late Now" by Burton Lane & Alan Jay Lerner which immediately sets the tone for the collection. Dahlen's voice gently glides over the lyrics, with Coon's supporting guitar capturing the listener's attention. The

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982
Tracks such as "When Light Are Low" and "Autumn In New York" showcase Dahlen's exceptional vocal control and ability to convey a wide range of emotions. Coon's sensitive accompaniment and inventive chord changes provide the perfect backdrop for her storytelling. The

Billy Strayhorn
piano1915 - 1967
Sienna Dahlen and Bill Coon's musical partnership is a testament to their deep understanding of each other's artistic sensibilities. ">
Track Listing
Too Late Now; 'Round Mignight; Happy Talk; I Get Along Without You Very Well; When Lights Are Low; Autumn In New York; Day Dream; All Of You; I'm In The Mood For Love
Personnel
Sienna Dahlen
vocalsBill Coon
guitar, electricAlbum information
Title: Balladextrous | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Cellar Music Group
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