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Sara Gazarek: Blossom & Bee
ByTriosence
band / ensemble / orchestra
Blossom Dearie
piano and vocals1926 - 2009

Amy Cervini
vocalsb.1977
While it's a bit clichéd to say that a collection of songs can make you fall in love with a singer, the shoe fits here. Gazarek balances fancy free notions, effervescence, carefree whims, fragile emotions, precocious pondering and humor in her work, making this a highly attractive outing as a whole. Some singers seem admirable from a distance, but Sara Gazarek comes off as the ultimate humanized vocalist who could knock you out with a performance and then sit down with you and have a nice talk for an hour over coffee.
Gazarek and her band gathered a wide variety of material for this date, mixing originals in with the music of Rodgers and Hart, hip pop-ster Ben Folds and many others, but nothing seems out of place. They deliver a unified statement as they put their stamp on each song, creating stunning, tailor-made arrangements. Gazarek shares the spotlight with guest singer/guitarist

John Pizzarelli
guitarb.1960

Larry Goldings
organ, Hammond B3b.1968

Jane Monheit
vocalsb.1977
The singer's connection to bassist

Hamilton Price
bass, acoustic
Josh Nelson
pianob.1978
Blossom & Bee marks Gazarek's arrival at Palmetto records and they're probably pleased as punch about their decision to sign her. This is an A+ album in every respect. ">
Track Listing
Everything I've Got; Blossom & Bee; Fly Away Birdie; The Luckiest; Down With Love; Lucky To Be Me; Tea For Two; I'm Old Fashioned; So This Is Love; The Lies Of Handsome Men; Some Of These Days; Unpack Your Adjectives.
Personnel
Sara Gazarek
vocalsSara Gazarek: voice; Josh Nelson: piano; Hamilton Price: bass; Zach Harmon: drums; John Pizzarelli: voice, guitar; Larry Goldings: piano, melodica, organ.
Album information
Title: Blossom & Bee | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Palmetto Records
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