Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Anne Burnell - Sunny Days And Dreamy Nights

Styles: Vocal Jazz
Year: 2014
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 60:04
Size: 137,7 MB
Art: Front

(4:32)  1. They Can't Take That Away from Me
(5:11)  2. Moment to Moment
(5:06)  3. Something I Can Feel
(6:04)  4. A Time for Love
(5:07)  5. Goin' Out of My Head
(4:20)  6. Too Late Now
(2:47)  7. San Juan
(5:48)  8. (They Long to Be) Close to You
(4:58)  9. Dreamsville
(5:12) 10. Right By You
(4:28) 11. I Got Lost in His Arms
(2:16) 12. The Best Things in Life Are Free
(4:09) 13. Don't Ever Leave Me

Anne Burnell’s new release "Summer Days & Dreamy Nights" celebrates the friendship between the Chicago singer/songwriter and renowned guitarist Henry Johnson who plays acoustic and electric on this 13 track set. Her last release “Blues in the Night", which featured arrangements by Count Basie Band veteran Bob Ojeda and paid tribute to the composer Harold Arlen, garnered airplay nationwide on numerous NPR and jazz radio stations charted top ten status on CMJ charts.  Anne performs at festivals and clubs throughout the midwest including 5 years at the Taste of Chicago, and Andy's Jazz Club. 

An accomplished pianist/vocalist/arranger, Mark is one of Chicago’s most sought after musicians, working with a wide array of talent, including Bobby McFerrin, Dave Frishberg, Connie Francis, Laurel Masse, Sharon McNight, Laura San Giocomo, Richie Cole, Mark Murphy, Howie Mandel, and Seth Myers. The Chicago Sun-Times hailed Mark’s work as “silky smooth and highly polished”, and Cabaret Hotline praised him as “one of the most talented pianists and arrangers I’ve seen”. In 2009 and 2010 Mark was a Master Instructor at the International Cabaret Conference at Yale University. He taught at Carnegie Mellon University for 10 years. Mark and his wife Anne were named in“Chicago’s Top Ten” for 2002 & 2003 by New York’s Cabaret Hotline. From Paris, Amsterdam to New York, they have delighted audiences the world over with their unique jazz/pop and a cappella stylings. They have performed at some of the Windy City’s top spots including Davenport’s, Park West and Drury Lane Water Tower Theatre with Chicago Cabaret Professionals. They sang the national anthem for the Chicago Cubs, White Sox, Chicago Fire, and the Special Olympics. Their acclaimed CD of duets “Little Things We Do Together” has been featured on Chicago radio stations WGN, WXRT, WDCB and nationally on Radio One Network. Bio ~ http://www.burnellmusic.com/bio.html

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