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North America Jazz Alliance: The Montreal Sessions
ByArt Van Damme
accordion1920 - 2010
Borrowing from the songbooks of legendary composers like

Cole Porter
composer / conductor1891 - 1964

Jerome Kern
arranger1895 - 1945

Henry Mancini
composer / conductor1924 - 1994

Johnny Mercer
composer / conductor1909 - 1976

Steve Hobbs
vibraphoneb.1956
John Labelle
vocalsb.1968

Michael Buble
vocalsb.1975
Taking advantage of a creative arrangement, Kotwitz and Hobbs split the melody choruses on the classic Earl Brent/

Matt Dennis
b.1914Two of the best takes on the program happen to be the last couple of tracks ("Only Trust Your Heart," and "That's All"). This closes a captivating production of light bossa, ballads, a ting of tango and some pop, making The Montreal Sessions a surprisingly tastefull musical experience of accordion/vibes sounds in a classic jazz standard setting forged by the superb play from the North America Jazz Alliance. ">
Track Listing
Just One Of Those Things; Close Your Eyes; Cute; Oblivion; Angel Eyes; Nobody Else But Me; Delilah; Charade; Dancing In The Dark; It Could Happen To You; Only Trust Your Heart; That's All.
Personnel
Kenny Kotwick: accordion; Steve Hobbs: vibraphone; Greg Clayton: guitar; Dave Laing: drums; Alec Walkington: bass; John Labelle: vocals.
Album information
Title: The Montreal Sessions | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Challenge Records
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