Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Year: 2012
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 56:19
Size: 130,5 MB
Art: Front
(4:53) 1. Teo
(4:25) 2. Light Blue
(5:26) 3. Two Timer
(4:41) 4. Pannonica
(5:03) 5. Bright Mississippi
(5:04) 6. Ruby, My Dear
(5:25) 7. Let's Cool One
(4:37) 8. Brake's Sake
(4:54) 9. Green Chimneys
(5:22) 10. 52nd Street Theme
(6:24) 11. Holiday Medley
Claire Daly grew up in Yonkers, NY, affording her access to many jazz greats performing live in NYC. Her father supported her enthusiasm about the music and brought her to many live shows including Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Ella Fitzgerald, Lionel Hampton, Earl "Fatha" Hines, Benny Goodman and more. At the same time, she was hearing contemporary music with her peers at venues like The Schaeffer Music Festivals in Central Park. Her taste runs from the classics through the avant garde, and Claire still believes in the importance of hearing live music regularly.
She graduated Berklee College of Music as an alto player and traveled on the road with both jazz and rock bands, but her life changed significantly the first time she played a baritone sax. It happened to be the first horn Howard Johnson had owned, for sale by a mutual friend. "It was an epiphany. I felt like, There I am this is my voice." Claire hasn’t looked back and has become a well known, leading voice on the big horn. In 2012, The North Coast Brewing Co. in California produced a CD for Claire called "Baritone Monk" to promote their "Brother Thelonious Ale". It was on the Jazzweek Charts for 24 weeks, 9 of which were top ten. This led to headlining at the Monterey Jazz Festival, KC Rhythm‘n Ribs Fest, Pittsfield Jazz Festival and more in addition to touring the United States with the quartet. http://www.clairedalymusic.com/bioframe.html
Personnel: Baritone Saxophone – Claire Daly; Bass – Mary Ann McSweeney; Drums – Peter Grant (5); Flute – Claire Daly (tracks: 4); Piano – Steve Hudson (2); Vocals – Claire Daly (tracks: 11)
She graduated Berklee College of Music as an alto player and traveled on the road with both jazz and rock bands, but her life changed significantly the first time she played a baritone sax. It happened to be the first horn Howard Johnson had owned, for sale by a mutual friend. "It was an epiphany. I felt like, There I am this is my voice." Claire hasn’t looked back and has become a well known, leading voice on the big horn. In 2012, The North Coast Brewing Co. in California produced a CD for Claire called "Baritone Monk" to promote their "Brother Thelonious Ale". It was on the Jazzweek Charts for 24 weeks, 9 of which were top ten. This led to headlining at the Monterey Jazz Festival, KC Rhythm‘n Ribs Fest, Pittsfield Jazz Festival and more in addition to touring the United States with the quartet. http://www.clairedalymusic.com/bioframe.html
Personnel: Baritone Saxophone – Claire Daly; Bass – Mary Ann McSweeney; Drums – Peter Grant (5); Flute – Claire Daly (tracks: 4); Piano – Steve Hudson (2); Vocals – Claire Daly (tracks: 11)
Baritone Monk
Can you make this one available again ? Thanks.
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