Time: 56:44
Size: 129.9 MB
Styles: Vocal jazz
Year: 2005
Art: Front
[4:54] 1. Lucky To Be Me
[4:13] 2. Tea For Two
[5:06] 3. Without A Song
[3:19] 4. The Tender Trap
[6:13] 5. Old Devil Moon
[4:20] 6. Moon And Sand
[8:37] 7. Music Is The Magic
[7:38] 8. Brother, Can You Spare A Dime
[5:37] 9. When Springtime Turns To Fall
[6:42] 10. What The World Needs Now Is Love
Kelley Johnson reaches her audience with storytelling, subtlety, soulfulness and swing. Twice chosen to be a Musical Ambassador abroad, her quartet auditioned live and was chosen by Wynton Marsalis and Lincoln Center in 2007, and the Kennedy Center in 2004 for lengthy tours for the US State Department. Kelley is the 2003 first place winner of the International Jazzconnect Vocal Competition, and the Jazz Education Journal listed her “Live at Birdland” as a Blue Chip Jazz Vocal album of 2004. Most recently, the CD recording “Music is the Magic” with it’s passionate world-view and original spoken-word, rose to#15 on the national jazz radio chart, Jazzweek. Kelley’s lithe velvety voice mixes with a feisty delivery, tricky colorful arrangements and spirited players like Geoffrey Keezer, Ingrid Jensen, John Hansen, and Brian Lynch. The result is music that is personal and moving.
Recording Date: June 17, 2002 - June 18, 2002
Recording Date: June 17, 2002 - June 18, 2002
Music Is The Magic
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