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Seven Women (Plus Three) 2018 – Part X
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You and the Night and the Music
Roni Music
2018
To a precious few, much talent is given, particularly the young of age, like New York City native Lucia Jackson, who, at the age of 26 has already distinguished herself as an accomplished dancer and model. Now Jackson emerges as a singer, capitalizing on her voice and piano training at the prestigious Escuela de Musica Creativa in Madrid, Spain, where she attended on scholarship. You and the Night and the Music is Ms. Jackson's debut recording, a debut made more precise and auspicious by producer, arranger, and guitarist Ron Jackson, Ms. Jackson's father, who, together with his daughter craft a finely-tuned collection of standards that includes a quietly inviting Beatles' "And I love Him" and decidedly not one more "My Funny Valentine." That said, there are two pieces from this excellent collection that shine. "I'm a Fool to Want you" immediately makes me think of Billie Holiday's heartbreaking performance on Lady in Satin (Columbia, 1958). Not because of the ruined, decayed beauty of Holiday's performance, but because of her use of accordion and violin in a perfectly nostalgic missile aimed at the heart of every romantic that breaths. the second diamond is "I Fall in Love to Easily" recalling Chet Baker but with greater honesty. Youth is wasted on the young and is that not what is best?

Exactly Like You
Celler Music
2018
How does one cut the grease that a jazz guitar-organ trio garnered from the '50s and '60s in the 2010s? You put Chicago vocalese master

Alyssa Allgood
vocalsb.1992

Bob Dorough
vocals1923 - 2018

Eddie Henderson
trumpetb.1940

Lee Morgan
trumpet1938 - 1972

Picture in Black and White
NOA
2018
The exotic product of English and Trinidadian parents, present New Yorker

Tessa Souter
vocalsb.1956

Dana Leong
cellob.1980

Keita Ogawa
percussion
Adam Platt
piano
Yasushi Nakamura
bass
Yotam Silberstein
guitar
Heard the Lie
Bluelab Records
2018
Following up her 2016 Sunset Avenue (Bluelan), Philadelphia-forged soul/blues singer
Gina Sicilia
vocals
Love's Middle Name
Blue Corn Music
2018
A sea of ink has been spilled telling us that singer/composer Sarah Borges defies categorization. So much so, that it has become an overstatement. "The [music media} doth protest too much, methinks." Borges is not unlike the late 1960s Rolling Stones in that she has drawn from her surrounding stimuli, which includes rock, soul, country, blues, and, I suppose the nearest sub-atomic genre we can cite. Her music is organic, authentic, road-honed, and stage perfected. Love's Middle Name is her seventh release, and, perhaps, her most fully realized. Since 2014's Radio Sweetheart (Self Produced), Borges has become a mother, turned the new 20, and got sober. On Love's Middle Name she is not about suffering fools and not slowing down. She provides 10 hook-filled, lyrically-clever, rock-solid songs, "Lucky Rocks" being a grand example. Borges is not beyond a ballad, "Oh Victoria" and "Grow Wings" employing all of Borges' talent as a songwriter. Her band, the Broken Singles, bassist Binky, guitarist Eric Ambel, and drummers Phil Cimino and Ed Arnold provide Borges a tube amp- warm wall-of-sound that fills every corner of her compositions. Borges and her band inject plenty of two-step like "Get as Gone as You Can Get" lending some credence to her ability to be pigeon-holed as a musician.

Don't You Feel My Leg: The Naughty Bawdy Blues Of Blue Lu Barker
The Last Music Company
2018
Blue Lu Barker (19131998) was a temporal and artistic product of New Orleans, a beloved fixture in the area, garnering much local and a little national attention in the 1930s and '40s, her most popular (and risqué) song, "Don't You Feel My Leg." Music critics, on one hand, decried her limited vocal range, while, on the other hand,

Billie Holiday
vocals1915 - 1959

Cab Calloway
composer / conductor1907 - 1994

Jelly Roll Morton
piano1890 - 1941

Sidney Bechet
saxophone, soprano1897 - 1959

Maria Muldaur
vocalsb.1943

Dr. John
piano1940 - 2019

Kelly Green Trio, Volume One
Self Produced
2018
Pianist/composer/vocalist

Kelly Green
piano and vocals
Alex Tremblay
bassEvan Hyde
drums
Charlie Parker
saxophone, alto1920 - 1955

Fats Waller
piano1904 - 1943

Oasis
Ruby Slippers Production
2018
Reliably exceptional. That is how I would describe pianist/composer

Lisa Hilton
piano
Luques Curtis
bass, acoustic
Mark Whitfield, Jr.
drums
George Gershwin
composer / conductor1898 - 1937

We're All in the Dance
Turtle Ridge Records
2018
Singer

Rachel Caswell
vocalsb.1973

Sara Caswell
violin
Chris Parker
drums
Bob Dorough
vocals1923 - 2018

Dave Stryker
guitarb.1957

Charlie Parker
saxophone, alto1920 - 1955

BigBand Surprises
Getaway Music
2018
It's the Masakowskis. Yes, the New Orleans Masakowskis. Except we are just talking about one of them here,

Sasha Masakowski
vocalsb.1986
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Alyssa Allgood
Bob Dorough
Eddie Henderson
lee morgan
Tessa Souter
Dana Leong
Keita Ogawa
Adam Platt
Yasushi Nakamura
Yotam Silberstein
Gina Sicilia
Billie Holiday
Cab Calloway
Jelly Roll Morton
Sidney Bechet
Maria Muldaur
Dr. John
Kelly Green
Alex Tremblay
Evan Hyde
Charlie Parker
Fats Waller
Lisa Hilton
Luques Curtis
Mark Whitfield, Jr.
George Gershwin
Rachel Caswell
Sara Caswell
Chris Parker
Dave Stryker
Linda May Han Ho
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