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Antoinette Montague: Behind The Smile
By
Mulgrew Miller
piano1955 - 2013

Bill Easley
saxophoneb.1946

Peter Washington
bassb.1964

Kenny Washington - Vocals
vocalsb.1957
Montague's programmatic choices are a varied mix, including blues, soul, the Great American Songbook, two Motown numbers and the original title track. She travels through these different genres without being tied down to any of them, but does show a strong affinity for singing the blues. Her work on Big Bill Broonzy's "Give Your Mama One Smile" and Buddy Johnson's "Ever Since The One I Love's Been Gone" displays her prowess and connection to genre. She has an edge to her voice (sometimes with a hint of that other WashingtonDinah) that allows her to belt the blues with the best of them, but there is also a softness that she can use when the song calls for it.
Montague includes a tune by jazz historian/critic Leonard Feather and lyricist Bob Russell ("I'd Rather Have A Memory"), recorded by

Sarah Vaughan
vocals1924 - 1990

Duke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974

Dave Brubeck
piano1920 - 2012
Montague is a pop singer per se, with a good sense of tune selection. Surrounding herself with this group of fine jazz musicians as companions is another good reason she's smiling. ">
Track Listing
Behind The Smile; I Hadn't Anyone 'Till You; Give Your Mama One Smile; Ever Since The One I Love's Been Gone; What's Going On; The Song Is You; I'd Rather Have a Memory Than A Dream; Lost In Meditation; Get Ready; Summer Song; Somewhere In The Night; Meet Me At No Special Place; 23rd Psalm.
Personnel
Antoinette Montague
vocalsAntoinette Montague: vocals; Mulgrew Miller: piano; Bill Easley: sax, clarinet, flute; Peter Washington: bass; Kenny Washington: drums.
Album information
Title: Behind The Smile | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: In the Groove
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