Thursday, March 5, 2015

Diane Marino - On The Street Where You Live

Styles: Vocal And Piano Jazz, Brazilian Jazz
Year: 2004
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 55:11
Size: 126,9 MB
Art: Front

(6:25)  1. Moanin'
(4:21)  2. Só Danço Samba - Jazz 'N' Samba
(5:35)  3. Once I Loved
(5:35)  4. O Amor Em Paz - Love In Peace
(2:45)  5. I Concentrate On You
(7:15)  6. On The Street Where You Live
(5:00)  7. Toucans Dance
(5:58)  8. I'm Glad There Is You
(4:07)  9. What Now My Love
(3:40) 10. Retrato Em Branco e Preto - Picture In Black And White
(4:25) 11. Bernie's Tune

Singer/pianist Diane Marino was born in Manhattan, NYC. She received her early piano training of classical studies and improvisation from the age of 10. Diane was accepted on NYC'S 'Famed' High School for the Performing Arts as a classical piano major. She later attended the Mannes College of Music in Manhattan where she studied piano with world-renowned concert pianist Murray Perahia. While working towards her Bachelor of Music degree in piano performance, Diane began singing with small groups in the NYC tri-state area, After graduating from Mannes, she was singing professionally 6 nights a week. It was only natural and a matter of time before she would combine her singing and piano playing skills. Diane performed solo gigs for several years in the NYC area before teaming up with bassist Frank Marino. 

The duo formed the nine member Brazilian group, 'Som Brasileiro' (Sounds of Brazil) in 1993 and have performed at numerous jazz festivals, venues and concerts in the Southeast sharing the bill with artists such as Tania Maria, Pete Escovedo, Joe Henderson and Dr. John, to name a few. Diane's debut jazz quartet CD 'A Sleepin' Bee' was released in 2003 and has received national acclaim, extensive radio airplay and rave reviews. In August of 2003 Diane's CD reached # 25 in the National JazzWeek Charts and held for four weeks. WRTI radio in Philadelphia had Diane's version of "Don't Misunderstand" at #15 in their top 100 songs for 2003. This CD offers a wide array of vocal and instrumental traditional jazz standards, Latin jazz, and Brazilian jazz (sung in Portuguese). Diane's second CD release, 'On the Street Where You Live' proves once again that Diane is a natural whether playing, singing, or both. This CD will take the listener to the very depths of emotions. There is a re-current theme throughout that tells stories of love, and love lost, as well as playful gems of Latin and Brazilian jazz. http://www.cduniverse.com/productinfo.asp?pid=6730081&style=music&fulldesc=T

Personnel: Diane Marino (vocals, piano); Frank Marino (bass instrument); Mitch Reilly (flute, saxophone); Chris Brown (drums).

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