Styles: Vocal Jazz
Year: 2002
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 71:50
Size: 165,6 MB
Art: Front
(5:13) 1. The Wind
(3:44) 2. Chega de Saudade (No More Blues)
(6:25) 3. Where Do You Start?
(7:22) 4. I Concentrate on You
(5:35) 5. Night Town
(4:49) 6. With a Song in My Heart
(7:20) 7. Close Enough for Love
(6:49) 8. I Have a Feeling I've Been Here Before
(4:44) 9. The Way You Look Tonight
(6:22) 10. Trouble with Hello Is Goodbye
(3:58) 11. Only You
(3:32) 12. Cinnamon & Clove
(5:51) 13. Music Is Forever
Year: 2002
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 71:50
Size: 165,6 MB
Art: Front
(5:13) 1. The Wind
(3:44) 2. Chega de Saudade (No More Blues)
(6:25) 3. Where Do You Start?
(7:22) 4. I Concentrate on You
(5:35) 5. Night Town
(4:49) 6. With a Song in My Heart
(7:20) 7. Close Enough for Love
(6:49) 8. I Have a Feeling I've Been Here Before
(4:44) 9. The Way You Look Tonight
(6:22) 10. Trouble with Hello Is Goodbye
(3:58) 11. Only You
(3:32) 12. Cinnamon & Clove
(5:51) 13. Music Is Forever
Born and raised in Amarillo, Texas, vocalist Joni Janak attended college at Texas Tech University on a Vocal Scholarship. Her passion for music began when she was a youngster. With the attraction for the vocal style of Doris Day as her early influence, Joni soon journeyed into the world of jazz. Her innate talent was influenced by both belonging to a music-oriented family, as well as listening to the likes of Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan, Dakota Staton, Ethel Ennis, Irene Kral, June Christy, and other singers - especially those fronting big bands. Her grandparents and parents owned, operated and taught in the Amarillo College of Music. In 1969, she moved to Denver, Colorado and has lived there since. She is considered to be The Song Stylist in that geographic location - and to the ears of many fans, The Singer of Choice throughout the world.
Her reputation for excellence is heard in her performances, as well as on her recordings as a leader, Let's Live Again (JLECD- 44004), The Wind (JLECD-4123), and on Centerpiece Jazz' Get Outta Here! (JLECD-8400) on the Jazz Link Enterprises label. She is also featured on (drummer) Ron Moewes' CD, Ron Moewes and Friends: All This You Gave to Me (JLECD-6099). Additionally, she is heard on several of KUVO-89.3 FM 24-hour-a-day jazz radio station's live Performance Studio CDs that are compilations of musicians used for fund-raising premiums.
Performing professionally since age 13, she has worked and/or recorded with such notables as Carl Fontana, Stefan Karlsson, Marvin Stamm, Ed Soph, Tom Warrington, Ross Tompkins, Carson Smith, Bill Watrous, Andy Simpkins, Jake Hanna, Bob Cooper and Conte and Pete Candoli. She has worked with many musicians in Colorado, including Ellyn Rucker, Ron Moewes, Ed Stephen, Dean Ross, Dale Bruning, Rich Chiaraluce, Eric Gunnison, Jeff Jenkins, The Gordon Dooley Orchestra, Ken Walker, Roger Campbell, Mark Simon, Colin Gieg, The Hot Tomatoes, Dean Bushnell Big Band, and Paul Romaine.
Her first European tour occurred in Derry, Northern Ireland in 2001, followed by a highly acclaimed appearance during the Derry Jazz Festival in 2002. While there, she was a guest on several television and radio programs. In the United States, her CDs are played by syndicated radio hosts Bob Bednar, Bob Parlocha, Jim Wilke, and Ross Gentile. Collectively, these radio programs are heard in more than 100 cities throughout the United States, as well as being streamed from their websites world- wide. http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/janak2
The Wind
Hi Giullia, another one missing from my collection, please could you re-up when you have time. Thanks, BW, Dave (DJ38)
ReplyDeleteHey Dave, This post has a new link!
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