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Paul Marinaro: Not Quite Yet
ByPaul Marinaro
vocals
Mike Allemana
guitarb.1969
Tom Vaitsas
keyboards
John Tate
bass, acoustic
George Fludas
drumsb.1966
The 14 numbers on the playlist are sourced from a variety of old/new/borrowed/blue compositions on which Marinaro offers a fresh interpretation beginning with "Born To Be Blue." With a funky 6/8 beat, Marinaro swings out the

Mel Torme
vocals1925 - 1999

Antonio Carlos Jobim
piano1927 - 1994

David Bowie
vocals1947 - 2016
The gold standard for male vocalists (or any vocalist for that matter) is

Frank Sinatra
vocals1915 - 1998
As described by Marinaro in the accompanying notes, "this is an honest and personal collection of songs ... that are characteristic of me at this stage." ">
Track Listing
Born to Be Blue; Someone To Light Up My Life; Make Me Rainbows; The Angels Have Gone; Remind Me; No One Ever Tells You; Invitation; The Island; Taking a Chance on Love; On A Wonderful Day Like Today; That's All; Searching; I Remember; No Plan.
Personnel
Paul Marinaro
vocalsJohn Tate
bass, acousticGeorge Fludas
drumsMike Allemana
guitarChris Madsen
saxophone, tenorGreg Ward
saxophoneMarques Carroll
trumpetRaphael Crawford
tromboneRajiv Halim
clarinetJim Gailoretto
fluteVictoria Moreira
violinNaomi Culp
violinAmanda Grimm
violaHope DeCelle
celloAlyssa Allgood
vocalsSarah Marie Young
vocalsAlbum information
Title: Not Quite Yet | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: 122 Myrtle Records
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