Styles: Vocal Jazz
Year: 2010
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 57:43
Size: 132,9 MB
Art: Front
(6:11) 1. When The World Was Young
(3:14) 2. On The Atchison, Topeka And The Santa Fe
(4:18) 3. Skylark
(2:51) 4. The Glow Worm
(4:45) 5. Come Rain or Come Shine
(8:03) 6. Midnight Sun
(2:32) 7. Accentuate the Positive
(3:29) 8. I'm Old Fashioned
(6:31) 9. Laura
(2:15) 10. That Old Black Magic
(4:54) 11. Out of This World
(4:38) 12. Early Autumn
(3:56) 13. Moon River
Year: 2010
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 57:43
Size: 132,9 MB
Art: Front
(6:11) 1. When The World Was Young
(3:14) 2. On The Atchison, Topeka And The Santa Fe
(4:18) 3. Skylark
(2:51) 4. The Glow Worm
(4:45) 5. Come Rain or Come Shine
(8:03) 6. Midnight Sun
(2:32) 7. Accentuate the Positive
(3:29) 8. I'm Old Fashioned
(6:31) 9. Laura
(2:15) 10. That Old Black Magic
(4:54) 11. Out of This World
(4:38) 12. Early Autumn
(3:56) 13. Moon River
Critical acclaim and national radio airplay have been given to Laura’s five jazz CDs: Have Mercer on Me, features pianist and Ben Vereen conductor David Loeb, bassists Bob Sachs and Derek Jones, pianist Bob Rozario, drummer Michael Mecham, guitar great Joe Lano and percussionist Lenny Lopez. My Funny Valentine…a tribute to Chet Baker, features jazz legends Eddie Gomez, Steve Kuhn and Louis Nash. Mountain Greenery features jazz greats Jack Sheldon, Pete and Conte Condoli Red Holloway and guitarist Joe Lano; Cry Me a River, a tribute to the late Julie London, features Joe Lano and Tom Warrington, and Songs of the Winter Season, also featuring Joe Lano and Tom Warrington.
While continuing to live in Las Vegas, Laura does many special events and concerts. A highlight of 2012 was Laura’s October 25th performance at The Smith Center For the Performing Arts Cabaret Jazz Theater. Titled “Something’s Coming”, this debut performance at the Smith Center had a full house that gave Laura two standing ovations. Laura will be returning to the Smith Center on April 24, 2014, doing a program titled “It Might As Well Be Spring”(see web site announcements for details). 2011 and 2012 saw Laura doing three appearances at Michael Feinstein’s beautiful club in New York… “Feinstein’s”. Michael gave Laura a warm welcome by enthusiastically attending one of those performances.
Most recently Laura did her second annual appearance as part of the legendary Joe William’s Scholarship Concert. In addition to Laura, the incredible UNLV Jazz Band 1 led by David Loeb and Nathan Tanoye backed performers such as Ben Vereen, Marlena Shaw, and The Cunninghams, and several others. All performers donated their performances to help raise money for these very talented students and this great program! Laura has also appeared with these great jazz students as the featured soloist in The Duke Ellington Sacred Concert, a challenging, beautiful work which also featured the wonderful Las Vegas Master Singers.... More http://laurataylor.com/about/
While continuing to live in Las Vegas, Laura does many special events and concerts. A highlight of 2012 was Laura’s October 25th performance at The Smith Center For the Performing Arts Cabaret Jazz Theater. Titled “Something’s Coming”, this debut performance at the Smith Center had a full house that gave Laura two standing ovations. Laura will be returning to the Smith Center on April 24, 2014, doing a program titled “It Might As Well Be Spring”(see web site announcements for details). 2011 and 2012 saw Laura doing three appearances at Michael Feinstein’s beautiful club in New York… “Feinstein’s”. Michael gave Laura a warm welcome by enthusiastically attending one of those performances.
Most recently Laura did her second annual appearance as part of the legendary Joe William’s Scholarship Concert. In addition to Laura, the incredible UNLV Jazz Band 1 led by David Loeb and Nathan Tanoye backed performers such as Ben Vereen, Marlena Shaw, and The Cunninghams, and several others. All performers donated their performances to help raise money for these very talented students and this great program! Laura has also appeared with these great jazz students as the featured soloist in The Duke Ellington Sacred Concert, a challenging, beautiful work which also featured the wonderful Las Vegas Master Singers.... More http://laurataylor.com/about/
Thank you for this one. I was thinking of the high quality of her two other CD's, but this one is sometimes a little bit... say, different, including an horrible version of Skylark. But after track five, things startin' to get better, like a delicate cover of Moon River and a fine jazz cover of Laura. Merci again.
ReplyDeleteThank You Mario B!
ReplyDeleteMany thanks Giullia.G. I enjoyed this.
ReplyDeleteThank You Olbaz!
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