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Walt Johnson: Ladies
ByUsing a concept thread and a classic feel, Johnson and ensemble deliver ten beautifully performed selectionswith each bearing a lady's name and an association to a great singer or musician, such as

Frank Sinatra
vocals1915 - 1998

Ray Charles
piano and vocals1930 - 2004
Supported by a complement of outstanding musicians, Johnson (long a standout in Las Vegas and Hollywood) musically adores each of his ladies. His command, robust tone and vibrato on both trumpet and flugelhorn (beautiful and pure on "Stella," "Michelle" and throughout) and his soaring range steal the show. Johnson's phrasing and dynamic approach seem to caress every melodic phrase. While he leaves each lady for the next, each selection is as exciting as, and is performed as beautifully as, the last love.
The

Gil Evans
composer / conductor1912 - 1988

Elvis Presley
vocals1935 - 1977

Frank Sinatra, Jr.
vocals1944 - 2016

Bob McChesney
tromboneJohnson's performance of "Maria" soars, drawing comparisons to

Maynard Ferguson
trumpet1928 - 2006

Freddie Hubbard
trumpet1938 - 2008
Ladies is a tour d'amour for Walt Johnson and his musicians. It is a magnificent rendering, recognizing some of the most beloved selections in the Great American Songbook and performing them likewise. ">
Track Listing
Stella by Starlight; Ruby; Nancy (With the Laughing Face); Louise; Michelle; Laura; Brigette; Portrait of Jennie; Maria; Mi Lourdes.
Personnel
Walt Johnson: trumpet, flugelhorn; Ron Feur: keyboards; Frank Sinatra, Jr.: vocal; Mike Smith: alto saxophone; Bob McChesney: trombone; Paul Tavenner: drums
Album information
Title: Ladies | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Self Produced
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