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Kinga: Guess Who I Saw Today
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Bill King
saxophone, alto
Tony Bennett
vocals1926 - 2023

Frank Sinatra
vocals1915 - 1998
Aside from the obvious requirement of a having, as Sinatra often stated "a great set of pipes" for a vocalist to have a successful album, two other essential ingredients a recording should have are, a great repertoire of songs and a first rate supporting cast of players which thankfully, this debut has and more. On tap are exciting treatments of

Duke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974

Mose Allison
piano and vocals1927 - 2016
There are so many wonderful tunes on this outing that it seems everyone is a keeper however, some shine more than others including the opening "It's Magic" with King on the piano,

Duncan Hopkins
bass, acoustic
Mark Kelso
drums
Mike Murley
saxophone, tenorOther notable songs here include "Bitter Earth," "I Must Have Left My Heart" and singer-songwriter

Randy Newman
pianob.1943
Track Listing
It's Magic; Ain't No Sunshine; What A Difference A Day Made; This Bitter Earth; Mood Indigo; I Think It's Going To Rain Today; Love Me Or Leave Me; Guess Who I Saw Today; Swingin' Machine; I Must Have Left My Heart; What's With You; Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood.
Personnel
KINGA
vocalsKinga: vocals; Bill King: piano; Duncan Hopkins : acoustic bass; Ron Piltch: guitar; Mark Kelso: drums (1-4, 6, 9-11); David Direnzo: drums (5, 7, 8, 12); Jorge Luis Torres: percussion; Mike Murley: tenor saxophone; William Sperandei: trumpet; Rob Somerville: trombone
Album information
Title: Guess Who I Saw Today | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Arena Music Promotion
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