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Ann Hampton Callaway: Fever: A Peggy Lee Celebration
ByPeggy Lee
vocals1920 - 2002

Anita O'Day
vocals1919 - 2006

Billie Holiday
vocals1915 - 1959
Those same qualities are gloriously evident in

Ann Hampton Callaway
vocalsb.1959
Dave Barbour
b.1912
Benny Goodman
clarinet1909 - 1986
"Black Coffee" has been done by so many artists since

Sarah Vaughan
vocals1924 - 1990
As for Callaway, this recording only goes to show she has not chosen to coast on past successes, of which there have been many. She is, like Lee, quite versatile, ranging far beyond basic blues, and very much her own singer and songwriter, no matter who her formative influences were. There are plenty of subtle clues about Callaway's outlook in her singing: anyone who can do a song like "Thoughts and Prayers" is not about to compromise artistry or talent for anyone. Nor, one suspects, would Peggy Lee either. Jazz can be complicated, and so too, its best exponents. ">
Track Listing
Fever; Till There Was You; The Glory of Love; The Folks Who Live on the Hill; Sing a Rainbow; I Don't Know Enough About You; Clair de Lune; Black Coffee; I Love Being Here With You; Johnny Guitar; Where Can I Go Without You; This is A Very Special Day/It's a Good Day; Angels on Your Pillow.
Personnel
Ann Hampton Callaway
vocalsJohn Pizzarelli
guitarTed Rosenthal
pianoMartin Wind
bass, acousticTim Horner
drumsBob Mann
guitarAlbum information
Title: Fever: A Peggy Lee Celebration | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Palmetto Records
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