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Cat Conner: Cat House
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Shirley Horn
piano1934 - 2005

Rebecca Parris
vocals1951 - 2018

Patti Wicks
piano1945 - 2014
Conner's song choice for Cat House was measured and forward thinking. It reflects the singer's deep knowledge of popular vocal music, as well as, infusing the essence of the unavoidable life experiences that shape us into the canon of the Great American Songbook. On than note, it was once opined that "standards" were standard because of their timeless application in life. One must grow into them to understand, internalize and then recreate them as lessons and witnesses. Conner's true oeuvre is that she has done exactly this to a measure of perfection met by few other singers.
Conner touts Cat House as a deeply emotional and personal project, where she bends thirteen relatively underperformed pieces to her vocal and intentional will, making them tell her story, thereby resolving the good with the bad in a life well lived. She deftly dispatches

Cole Porter
composer / conductor1891 - 1964

John Chiodini
guitar
Peggy Lee
vocals1920 - 2002

Gene Cipriano
saxophonePianist

Tom Ranier
piano
John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967
Track Listing
Everything I Love/Everything I Desire; Handsome Man (Pretty Girl); Sans Souci; Giant Steps; Throw Me Away; Remind Me; Baltimore Oriole; Heart’s Desire; Wishing on the Moon; You’re Driving Me Crazy; Come on Strong; What a Little Moonlight Can Do; People Say.
Personnel
Cat Conner
vocalsCat Conner: vocals, shaker; John Chiodini: guitar; Gene Cipriano: clarinet, bass clarinet, tenor saxophone, bass oboe; Tom Rainer: piano; Chuck Berghofer: bass; Joe LaBarbera: drums; Ron Stout: trumpet; Dick Nash: trombone; Stephanie O’Keef: French horn; Bob Carr: bassoon, bass clarinet, alto flute.
Album information
Title: Cat House | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Cat Tales Records
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