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Jennifer Leitham: Mood (S)wings
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Jennifer Leitham
bass
Mel Torme
vocals1925 - 1999

Peggy Lee
vocals1920 - 2002

George Shearing
piano1919 - 2011

Woody Herman
band / ensemble / orchestra1913 - 1987

Benny Carter
saxophone, alto1907 - 2003

Louie Bellson
drums1924 - 2009
The fact is, Leitham not only plays a mean left-handed bass but sings as well (on five of eight tracks), thus accepting the risk of being labeled a singer who also plays bass instead of a bassist who also sings. She rises above that by displaying her virtuosity as an instrumentalist at every turn, whether soloing or lending strong, inflexible support to pianist

Andy Langham
pianoJamie Findlay
guitar
Leitham's lyrics are clever and cogent, while her spare, unpretentious style reminds one of a higher-pitched

Dave Frishberg
piano1933 - 2021

Giacomo Gates
vocals
Randy Drake
drums
Clare Fischer
piano1928 - 2012

Oscar Pettiford
bass1922 - 1960
While Leitham is at home in any setting, the trio format suits her fine, and Mood (S)wings is yet another example of her singular and inclusive artistry. ">
Track Listing
Riverside Romp; Cascade of the Seven Waterfalls; Don’t You Ever; My Heart Had Wings; Glad Tidings; The Masquerade Is Over; You Won’t See Me; Tricotism.
Personnel
Jennifer Leitham
bassJennifer Leitham: bass, vocals; Andy Langham: piano; Randy Drake: drums. Special guests – Jamie Findlay: guitar (5, 7); Jeff Linsky: ukulele (3).
Album information
Title: Mood (S)wings | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Sinistral Records
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