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Nica Carrington: Times Like These
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Nica Carrington
vocals
Alexis Cole
vocalsb.1976

John Proulx
keyboardsTo help ensure its success, Proulx enlisted two of the West Coast's busiest and most talented jazz musicians, bassist

Chuck Berghofer
bass, acousticb.1937

Joe La Barbera
drumsb.1948
As it turns out, the vocals are in capable hands as well. Carrington is a balladeer, a sensuous and perceptive story-teller whose mastery of the genre is exemplary, especially for someone expressing those sentiments for the first time on a recording. The voice is clear as a bell, the phrasing spot-on, the warmth and respect for the music impeccablerather like her earliest role model, the incomparable

Frank Sinatra
vocals1915 - 1998
Any album that opens with Hoagy Carmichael and Johnny Mercer's sublimely enchanting "Skylark" has a leg up from the outset, and Carrington follows that masterwork with such time-honored evergreens as "When Sunny Gets Blue," "Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye," "We'll Be Together Again," "You Don't Know What Love Is" and "Angel Eyes," among others, closing with the lesser-known but no less captivating "Here's to Life." And here's to Nica Carrington whose first-ever recording is a delight to hear and a pleasure to endorse. ">
Track Listing
Skylark; Left Alone; When Sunny Gets Blue; Ev’ry Time We Say Goodbye; We’ll Be Together Again; The Summer Knows; You Don’t Know What Love Is; Angel Eyes; The Shadow of Your Smile; Here’s to Life.
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Title: Times Like These | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Self Produced
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