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Daryl Sherman: Johnny Mercer A Centennial Tribute
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Johnny Mercer
composer / conductor1909 - 1976

Blossom Dearie
piano and vocals1926 - 2009
With a legacy of 1,500 heartfelt and humorous songs, Mercer's is a rich one from which to choose. Sherman's selections are a welcome mix of classics such as "Come Rain or Come Shine" and "Midnight Sun" with more than a few choice rarities like "The Bathtub Ran Over Again." On the latter

Wycliffe Gordon
tromboneb.1967

Jimmy Rowles
piano1918 - 1996

Jerry Dodgion
saxophone, altob.1932
On "Dream," one of the few songs for which Mercer wrote both music and lyrics, Gordon's trombone provides the most sensitive of accompaniment. As Sherman conjures "smoke rings rising in the air," he is playing heavenly notes behind her. It is a great, great song performed to perfection. The artistry and empathy between Sherman and her fellow musicians makes for a set that is a glowing tribute to one of the great masters of the jazz idiom and the American Songbook. ">
Track Listing
I'm Shadowing You; Little Ingenue; Midnight Sun; Jeepers Creepers, Come Rain Or Come Shine; The Bathtub Ran Over Again; Lazy Bones; Peter Piper; I Thought About You; At the Jazz Band Ball; Charade; Dream; Twilight World; Here Come the British.
Personnel
Daryl Sherman
vocalsDaryl Sherman: piano, vocals; Jerry Dodgion: alto sax; Wycliffe Gordon: Trombone, vocals; Howard Alden: guitar, banjo; Jay Leonhart: bass, vocals; Chuck Redd: drums, vibraphone; Marian McPartland: piano, Barbara Carroll: piano.
Album information
Title: Johnny Mercer A Centennial Tribute | Year Released: 2009 | Record Label: Arbors Records
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