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Betty Bryant: Lotta Livin'
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Betty Bryant
pianoBryant's rough and edgy voice is remarkably strong and steady, while her piano playing simply defies any generational labels. As a vocalist, no note seems out of her reach, and she knows how to swing in any setting. Bryant is a true-blue jazz singer whose years of experience underline her every note and phrase. Besides which, she's a sharp and clever writer, as her quartet of likeable compositions proves.
Bryant's groovy "Katydid" is a linguistic delight, as are "Chicken Wings" and "Put a Lid on It." On her other theme, the breezy "Blues to Get Started," Bryant plays piano all the way and shows she's no greenhorn at the keyboard either. Tenor saxophonist

Robert Kyle
saxophone
Tony Guerrero
trumpetb.1966

Richard Simon
bass, acousticb.1949

Kleber Jorge
guitar
Kenny Elliott
drumsBryant opens with the standard "Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea" and appraises

Bobby Troup
piano1918 - 1999
Track Listing
Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea; Put a Lid on It; Baby, Baby All the Time; Blues to Get Started; Chicken Wings; Stormy Monday; Katydid; The Very Thought of You; A Lot of Livin’ to Do.
Personnel
Betty Bryant
pianoRobert Kyle
saxophoneRichard Simon
bass, acousticKenny Elliott
drumsTony Guerrero
trumpetHussain Jiffrey
bassKleber Jorge
guitarYu Ooka
guitarKevin Winard
drumsAlbum information
Title: Lotta Livin' | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Self Produced
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