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Holli Ross: You'll See
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Duke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974

Peggy Lee
vocals1920 - 2002

Claudio Roditi
trumpet1946 - 2020

Rufus Reid
bass, acousticb.1944
In 1969, the 5th Dimension released the number one hit single "Wedding Bell Blues," by Laura Nyro, set to a familiar mid-tempo groove. A new arrangement here, by Ross and pianist

Ted Rosenthal
pianob.1959
Roditi and Ross co-wrote the spiciest track of the set, "Forty Three After," a delicious taste of Brazil on which the singer scats again, swinging to the trumpeter's muted horn solos. Reid introduces "Elegy" with his usual propulsive bass lines, a piece co-authored with Ross and also featuring outstanding solo work from Roditi. Reid and Ross join forces again in a duet performance of

Oscar Pettiford
bass1922 - 1960
Lee's "I Don't Know Enough About You" provides the only real blues of the album, complete with a trombonist

Dennis Wilson
tromboneb.1952
Though her first solo effort without an ensemble or vocal group format, You'll See is a serious jazz vocals album from a singer who knows how to present a song with a measure of elegance. A seasoned artist with an impressive résumé, Ross finally steps out on her own and, with this date, claims consideration as a top-tier jazz vocalist. ">
Track Listing
Wedding Bell Blues; Pick Yourself Up; Lucky To Be Me; Do Nothing Till You Hear From Me; Forty Three After; If I Only Had A Heart; Elegy; I Don't Know Enough About You; Alone Together; You'll See; Tricotism; Zing! Went The Strings Of My Heart; Cafe Suite.
Personnel
Holli Ross: vocals; Ted Rosenthal: piano; Rufus Reid: bass; Matt Wilson: drums; Dennis Wilson: trombone; Claudio Roditi: trumpet, flugelhorn, percussion.
Album information
Title: You'll See | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: Miles High Records
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