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Allan Harris: Live At The Blue LLama
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Nat King Cole
piano and vocals1919 - 1965

Ella Fitzgerald
vocals1917 - 1996

Sarah Vaughan
vocals1924 - 1990
He recorded his debut album, Setting The Standard (Love Records) in 1994 at the age of 38. Over the next 27 years, he released 12 more records of various types of material, including Cross That River (Love Records, 2006), which he composed as a musical look at the history of the African-American cowboy. Another release was The Genius of Eddie Jefferson (Resilience, 2018) with

Richie Cole
saxophone, alto1948 - 2020
Harris has released albums with big bands and in piano/vocal duos. During the pandemic, he and his tight-knit band gained international recognition for their "Harlem After Dark" live-stream concerts, which brought audiences into Harris' lively living room every Tuesday night. That experience led directly to the decision to record Live At The Blue Llama in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Curated from two shows performed there in January 2023, this release captures the essence of the performer in his natural element.
The first track, "Sunny" shows that Harris stamps his mark on his choice of standards. The pianist,
ArcoIris Sandoval
piano
Nat King Cole
piano and vocals1919 - 1965

Al Jarreau
vocals1940 - 2017

Chick Corea
piano1941 - 2021

Irwin Hall
saxophone"Jeannine" by

Duke Pearson
piano1932 - 1980

Eddie Jefferson
vocals1918 - 1979

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991
Harris is also an accomplished guitarist, able to play many styles. Here he is heard playing the electric slide guitar on the slow, simmering "Black Coffee Blues." It is an old-style double-entendre-filled blues. Bassist

Marty Kenney
bassThe album's centerpiece is the closing track "Nature Boy." The standard is played as an up-tempo romp with a wonderful arrangement by Sandoval. His piano playing here is captivating. Harris vamps over the intro, then pushes the song forward before the rest of the band gets their turn in the spotlight.
Over the years, Harris has found his niche as a later-day cabaret singer. It is a time-honored genre that has evolved since

Bobby Short
piano1926 - 2005
This release provides a current snapshot of what Harris does best; singing live in an intimate setting, accompanied by an empathetic band while performing in front of an adoring audience. ">
Track Listing
Sunny; Jeannine; New Day; The Very Thought of You; So What?; Black Coffee Blues; Shimmering Deep Blue Sea; Spain; There She Goes; Nature Boy.
Personnel
Allan Harris
vocalsArcoIris Sandoval
pianoIrwin Hall
saxophoneNorman Paul Edwards jr
drumsMarty Kenney
bassAdditional Instrumentation
Allan Harris: electric slide guitar (6); Irwin Hall: flute (8).
Album information
Title: Live At The Blue LLama | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Love Productions Records
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