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Brulee: New Beginnings
ByCharlie Parker
saxophone, alto1920 - 1955
Likewise, the water in Sonoma County obviously acts synergistically with this inventive creative impulse in jazz. Take the erstwhile jazz duo Brulee, made up of vocalist Julie Weiner and keyboardist Doug Onstad, for instance. These musicians, and their merry supporting band, play perfectly straight, standards-oriented vocal jazz, alongside the smartest medley mash-ups likely seen.
Just consider these mash-ups:

Blossom Dearie
piano and vocals1926 - 2009

Fats Waller
piano1904 - 1943

Frank Sinatra
vocals1915 - 1998

The Rolling Stones
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1962
The pair's idea of standards, on the surface, looks innocent, but proves to be anything but. After (fairly) straight readings of "Skylark" and "Summertime" (straight, at least, for this pair, each demonstrating Weiner's clarion voice)

Bob Dylan
guitar and vocalsb.1941
The disc highlight, however, must be the Dinah Shore-inspired cover of The Rolling Stones' "Dead Flowers" from Sticky Fingers. The only way to properly appreciate this cover is to imagine Dinah's Place, circa 1971, the host hosting the Glimmer Twins on the program while treating them to this cover with Jerry Garcia playing pedal steel guitar.
On the technical side of things, Brulee incorporates elements of the Jacqui Sutton/

Henry Darragh
pianob.1976
Track Listing
Miracle of Love; Perfectly Flawed; Skylark; Tout Doucement/Ain't Misbehavin'; Summertime; Dance With Me; Come On a My House/I Ain't Got Nobody; Love Minus Zero No Limit; Si C'est Un Oui (If It's Yes); I've Got You Under My Skin/Under My Thumb; Dead Flowers; New Beginnings.
Personnel
Brulée
keyboardsJulie Weiner: vocals; Doug Onstad: keyboards. Tom Shader: bass; Chip Trombley: percussion; Ian Scherer: guitar; Gus Garelick: violin; Dennis Hadley: accordion; David Scott: tenor sax; Jess Petty: flugelhorn; Alec Axt: percussion; Dave Zirbel: pedal steel; Daniel Celidore: oboe.
Album information
Title: New Beginnings | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: Self Produced
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