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Naama Gheber: If I Knew Then
ByNaama Gheber
vocalsb.1991
The debut recording generated positive attention, but that did not replace the singer promoting her wares in a live setting. Drawing from Cellar Group alumni, Gheber teamed up with pianist

Ben Paterson
pianob.1982

Neal Miner
bass, acousticb.1970

Evan Sherman
drumsGheber made another strategic decision to release five of the seven selections as singles monthly throughout the summer and fall with the full EP to be released in November. Reviews of these individually released songs are cited at the end of this article, leaving two songs: the title cut and "Dreaming of You" for consideration here. "If I Knew Then (What I Know Now)" was composed and published by
Dick Jurgens
b.1910
Bing Crosby
vocals1903 - 1977
"Dreaming of You" fits snuggly into Gheber's survey of ballad styles. Composed in 1934 by

Jimmie Lunceford
composer / conductor1902 - 1947

Anita O'Day
vocals1919 - 2006

Billie Holiday
vocals1915 - 1959
There is a place for this kind of jazz singing. It is like Brahms to Beethoven, a keeper of the flame necessary to inform new generations of how the music sounded at the beginning: simple, inventive, and stunning.
Single Selection Releases:
"Old Mother Hubbard"
"I'm A Fool To Want You"
"I'm A Fool To Want You"
"You're Driving Me Crazy"
"Dream Dancing"
"The Very Thought Of You" ">
Track Listing
If I Knew Then (What I Know Now); I'm A Fool To Want You; Old Mother Hubbard; Dream Dancing; The Very Thought Of You; Dream Of You; You're Driving Me Crazy.
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Title: If I Knew Then | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Sassy's Back In Town
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