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Seven Women (Plus Three) 2018 – Part XI
ByKris Adams
vocals
Inner-Space
QFTF 112
2018
What kind of singer has

Dena DeRose
piano and vocalsb.1966

Only A Matter of Time
Self Produced
2018
Bob Levy is a noted ASCAP lyricist and songwriter whose career has had him writing for film (You Again? (Disney, 2010) and television Lethal Weapon, Quantico, Girlfriends' Guide, Saving Grace, and The Glades. Provides us presently with the 19-song collection It's Only a Matter of Time, featuring vocalists LaTanya Hall, Nicolas King, Laurie Krauz, and Dane Vannatter. Levy's talent enjoys a great depth and breathe, straddling a host of genres and moods. Levy's palette is so expansive to include straight jazz ("Crazy Dog"), blues ballad ("Please Set My Heart Free, "In the Groove Today"), breezy island fare ("Because I Love You"), and adult contemporary ("Best As I Can"). All of Levy's tunes here were charted by Tom LeMark and arranged by Daniel May. The instrumental accompaniment provided vocalists with LaTanya Hall, Nicolas King, Laurie Krauz and Dane Vannatter, are all qualitatively guitar with a standard jazz trio. The singers are of a refined androgynous sound, quaffed and poised for the music presented. These are mostly head arrangements and sound brilliantly like the chart performances of the Tin Pan Alley and show songs. This collection of songs could represent the evolution of the Sinatra singing style as it developed. This music is at once very familiar and brand new.

Swallows & Swans
Toy Piano Records
2018
Pianist/composer

Florian Ross
composer / conductorb.1972

Here and Now -Live
Vital Flames Productions
2018
Think of a humid cabaret. Cigarette smoke and sound of a martini being shaken season the scene. Chanteuse-like, Nancy Erickson heads up a jazz guitar trio (sans piano) with a breezy disposition, never allowing the performances to get beyond a low simmer. But simmer it does. This is exactly how "Night in Tunisia" sounds...well, like a night in Tunisia. Save for the Gillespie composition, this is an exposition of ballads of the fast type (Fred Rogers' "It's You I Like") and the slow type (Erickson's "Let Love Begin"). The quartet, featuring saxophonist
Alex Dugdale
saxophoneGreg Overhultz-Feingold
bass, acousticCole Schuster
guitar
Tadd Dameron
piano1917 - 1965

What We had
Timeless Groove Records
2018
Lushly seductive,

Rebecca Angel
vocals
Sex, Dope & Cheap Thrills
Columbia Legacy
2018
The year 1968 was the beginning of a watershed of popular music. Recordings released in that storied year include: Aretha Franklin's Lady Soul (Atlantic); Otis Redding's Dock of the Bay (Volt/Atco);

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991

Auld Lang Syne
Music and Mirror Records
2018
Arriving just in time for holiday consideration (albeit at the expense of the original column intent) is Laura Dickinson's Auld Lang Syne. Southern California native, Dickinson is a woman who wears a variety of creative hats, a veritable embarrassment of riches. She is a popular vocal contractor and voice actress in Hollywood, her vocals being heard in the movies Rogue One: A Star Wars Story and War For The Planet Of The Apes. Add to this her recording career, live performances, leading her own big band, and her responsibilities as a vocal director and vocal contractor for Disney TV Animation, Dickinson prefers vocal contracting of all. She recently was awarded three Grammy Awards for her production and her vocal contracting work. Her holiday offering is a varied bag of styles, all taking full advantage of her 17-piece big band that features

Brian Scanlon
trumpet
Bob Sheppard
saxophone, tenorb.1952

Tell Me the Story of Christmas
Under Ground Productions
2018
Yes. I am a complete cad. I am trying to finish out my writing year by both including holiday releases that did not make it into my Christmas articles and add a couple of male vocalists to the mix. Forgive me. Vocalist and trombonist Ray Greene is a Boston-based music Svengali doing it all: recording, producing, composing and arranging, a human tsunami of music. Most recently Greene has been touring as the lead singer with Carlos Santana. Now, the singer/multi-instrumentalist surprises this writer with what may be the closest fusion of adult contemporary music and jazz presently available. This was no small feat. Perhaps I am just a conservative fussbudget, but much of what has been classified as "Contemporary Jazz" I find maudlin and boring. Plenty of chops with no pathos. Greene's recording is not so. Pianist Dow Brain arranges and produces this baker's dozen of old and new; surprising and blue. Outstanding are the contributions guitarist Jeff Lockhart provides an organic and bluesy "Silent Night" and slightly psychedelic "No One Should be Lonely." Greene reconstructs "What Child is This" and "Go Tell it On the Mountain." Greene is most inspired with this widening of the holiday canon with Cat Stevens' "Morning has Broken." A fully-realized holiday release.

But For Now
Enja
2018
But For Now is the final studio recording of an American Original, Bob Dorough. This collection was recorded in the Fall of 2014 when Dorough was 91-years old. While his age is evident in his singing, this is not a valedictory recording like those of Billie Holiday or Johnny Cash's final recording. Instead, this Enja date was a brisk, hip meeting between friends, specifically, Dorough and saxophonist Michael Hornstein. The two had been friends for many years, a fact empathically demonstrated in the music they made here. Breezy and relaxed, Dorough and Hornstein are joined by bassist Tony Marino, making up a refined variation to the classic jazz trio. The repertoire is equally breezy and relaxed. Dorough's piano and vocals mirror on another. On a delightfully rollicking and irreverently hip "The Girl from Ipamema" Dorough sounds like anything other than Sinatra, or Jobim, for that matter, Hornstein's saxophone is tart and sharp, teasing Dorough to turn the drama up a notch. A lengthy "Stars Fell on Alabama" serves as a post-Richard Strauss-jazz tone poem played by a guy who knew

Charlie Parker
saxophone, alto1920 - 1955
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Bailey's Bundles
Nancy Erickson
C. Michael Bailey
Kris Adams
Dena DeRose
Florian Ross
Alex Dugdale
Greg Feingold
Cole Schuster
Tadd Dameron
Rebecca Angel
Miles Davis
Janis Joplin
Biran Scanlon
Bob Sheppard
Charlie Parker
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