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Suzanne Pittson: Emerge Dancing
BySuzanne Pittson
vocals
Jeff Pittson
piano
Evan Pittson
violaThe frequently-recorded

John Lennon
guitar and vocals1940 - 1980

Paul McCartney
bass, electricb.1942

Stevie Wonder
vocalsb.1950
Suzanne Pittson has a uniquely intriguing vocal instrument. She is upbeat, on-point with her pitch and diction and effervescently hip, both in terms of her interpretation and her scatting. Plus, she's a fun listen. Jeff is equally up to the musical tasks and, whether soloing or backing, has the piano firmly in his creative grasp. Savvy listeners will notice that the pair has a combined positive vibe that harkens back to the joyously swinging

Jackie Cain
vocals1928 - 2014

Roy Kral
b.1921"It All Goes 'Round and 'Round" is a beautiful ballad take wherein Pittson sing-speaks the lyrics, accompanied by Jeff's overdubbed

Toots Thielemans
harmonica1922 - 2016

Oliver Nelson
saxophone1932 - 1975

Vince Guaraldi
piano1928 - 1976

Freddie Hubbard
trumpet1938 - 2008

Nat King Cole
piano and vocals1919 - 1965

Slide Hampton
trombone1932 - 2021

Mike Holober
pianob.1957

Maynard Ferguson
trumpet1928 - 2006
Whether one dances, cuts in or sits out listening, Emerge Dancing is a supremely well-performed presentation all around. ">
Track Listing
Blackbird; Everything I Love; The Secret Life of Plants; It All Goes 'Round and 'Round; Blues and the Abstract Truth; You've Got a Friend; I Get Sentimental Over Nothing; Never Never Land; Without a Song; Love's the Thing (Frame for the Blues); Something More; What Can I Do?
Personnel
Additional Instrumentation
Suzanne Pittson: voice, piano (8); Jeff Pittson: piano, chromatic harmonica (4); Evan Pittson: viola (5, 11, 12)
Album information
Title: Emerge Dancing | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Vineland Records
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