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Seven Women 2018 – Part V
ByShirley Crabbe
vocalsb.1963

Spring: Light out of Darkness
Self Produced
2018

Susan Krebs
vocals
Live in Healdsburg
Anzic Record Records
201672018
Pianist

Fred Hersch
pianob.1955

Anat Cohen
clarinetb.1975

Lee Konitz
saxophone, alto1927 - 2020

Fats Waller
piano1904 - 1943

Martial Solal
piano1927 - 2024

Close Up
Self Produced
2018
Norma Winstone is not the only artist considered here that uses and imaginative trio to convey her music. Portuguese singer

Sara Serpa
vocalsb.1979

Erik Friedlander
cellob.1960

Descansado: Songs for Films
ECM
2018
Musical projects with a carefully considered conceptual architecture are superior to those lacking the same, no matter how good the singer or performance is. An intelligently chosen theme can provide a creative integrity to a collection of music that enhances the listening experience at levels above the temporal. But this is not the only creative element upon which vocalist Norma Winstone hangs her hat on Descansado: Songs for Films. Winstone is no stranger to the electrons of All About Jazz. Her previous ECM recordings, Dance Without Answer (2013); Stories Yet to Tell (2010); and Distances (2008). Her reputation is well established. Add to the exquisite theme of film music is Winstone's long-lived trio with pianist

Glauco Venier
piano
Klaus Gesing
saxophone, soprano
Midnight Jubilee
Down in the Alley Records
2018
Can you pick out the recording that does not go with the rest? It is always good to throw a blues ringer into an otherwise well-behaved jazz set. So it is here with Laurie Jane & the 45s' Midnight Jubilee. Kentucky products Cort and Laurie Jane Duggins make up a full half of the 45s, a band rounded bout with bassist Jason Embry and drummer Scott Dugdale. The quartet makes a brand of meat-and-potatoes Americana that is closely grounded in their regional vernacular of country, blue grass, blues, and rockabilly. As a singer, Laurie Jane is soulful, a deep loam of feeling and vocal finesse. She tenders a variety of identities from the nascent Creole two-step of "Wait so Long" to the NOLA country soul of "Fine by Me" to the slow blues of "It's Been a Long Time." The other half of the equation, guitarist Cort presents a compelling musical bag of tricks. Not the most technically proficient of guitarists, Cort Duggins uses his still considerable guitar arsenal to a most efficient advantage. He is a serviceable slide guitarist as can be heard on "Couldn't Cry Alone" and a riff-oriented string monster on the off-beat "Down this Road." This is honest, well-imagined music that refuses to be just the latest regurgitation of those same old 12-bars. This music has depth and breadth with the heart of a good time beating in its chest.

Tenderly
Self Produced
2017

Ella Fitzgerald
vocals1917 - 1996

Joe Pass
guitar1929 - 1994

Lilly Hertzman
vocalsb.1973

Gilad Hekselman
guitarb.1983
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Bailey's Bundles
Susan Krebs
C. Michael Bailey
Shirley Crabbe
Fred Hersch
Anat Cohen
Lee Konitz
Fats Waller
Martial Solal
Sara Serpa
erik friedlander
Glauco Venier
Klaus Gesing
Helge Andreas Norbakken
Mario Brunello
Ella Fitzgerald
Joe Pass
LILLY
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