Friday, May 17, 2019

Dawn Holt Lauber - Something Borrowed, Something Blue

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2002
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 49:26
Size: 114,6 MB
Art: Front

(3:39)  1. My Love
(1:25)  2. Hands, Eyes, Heart
(2:10)  3. The Call
(4:57)  4. Ave Maria
(3:29)  5. Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring
(4:16)  6. I Follow Thee
(4:11)  7. Laudate Dominum
(2:15)  8. Alleluia
(2:55)  9. Pie Jesu
(4:12) 10. Vocalise
(4:19) 11. A Nuptial Blessing
(4:01) 12. Panis Angelicus
(2:49) 13. Vocalise
(4:41) 14. Heaven

Just as she blends a masterful mix of musical genres in concert halls across the country, engaging oratorio soloist Dawn Holt Lauber will inspire the musical choices you make for your wedding day with this collection of the old and new, appropriately titled "Something Borrowed, Something Blue." Listen in and you will be lured by a handful of selections that are a bit off the beaten path a beautiful marriage of classical and jazz that promises to be a perfect accompaniment to the beginning of your new life together. Dawn Holt Lauber has appeared extensively with the Chicago Jazz Ensemble. She first performed Duke Ellington's sacred works at the Riverside Church in New York City with members of the Duke Ellington Orchestra. She has been a soloist at the Riverside Church for five years.

Something Borrowed, Something Blue

Marcus Printup, Emil Viklicky - Jazz Na Hrade (Live)

Styles: Trumpet And Piano Jazz
Year: 2007
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 58:52
Size: 135,5 MB
Art: Front

( 0:36)  1. Introduction by the President of the Republic, Vaclav Klaus
(12:01)  2. Highlands, Lowlands
(11:05)  3. In Holomoc Town
( 8:56)  4. Mystery of Man Blues
( 9:08)  5. Dolphin Dance
( 7:36)  6. Lasko, Boze, Iasko
( 9:25)  7. Body and Soul

A talented trumpeter with a lot of potential, Marcus Printup was discovered by Marcus Roberts at the University of North Florida in 1991. Printup started on trumpet in the fifth grade, played funk as a teenager, and in college was part of a ten-piece band called Soul Reason for the Blues. Since that time, he has toured and recorded with Roberts, played with the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, recorded with Carl Allen, performed with Betty Carter, and cut a number of excellent albums as a leader for Blue Note. ~ Scott Yanow https://www.allmusic.com/artist/marcus-printup-mn0000673081/biography

Personnel:  Marcus Printup - trumpet; Emil Viklicky - piano; František Uhlír - bass; Laco Tropp - drums

Jazz Na Hrade

Les Pommes De Ma Douche - L'âme Des Poètes Disparus

Styles: Jazz
Year: 2016
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 54:51
Size: 127,3 MB
Art: Front

(3:51)  1. Le piano de la plage
(4:02)  2. Dis, quand reviendras-tu ?
(4:28)  3. La maison près de la fontaine
(4:13)  4. Couleur café
(4:26)  5. Ma première guitare
(4:05)  6. Tango pour Claude
(3:26)  7. Le p'tit bal perdu
(3:11)  8. Fais-moi mal Johnny
(4:18)  9. Les vieux amants
(4:09) 10. La chansonnette
(4:27) 11. La pluie fait des claquettes
(4:25) 12. Clopin clopant
(5:44) 13. C'est en septembre

The apples of my shower are literally, My Showerheads is an irresistible swing quintet, and they craftily delight in giving their growing audience of fans incredibly tasty gypsy-jazz arrangements of the greatest tunes from the golden days of French song. 

In this album they are Trenet and Gainsbourg, Boris Vian and Barbara, just some of the marvelous artists and composers whose Hall of Fame melodies they treat with tenderness, respect and unerring precision. Under the benevolent gaze of these great poets of the (recent) past, the band gives us a session (spiritualism!) Where the soul and the metronome rhythms and ethereal solos communicate in swing thats light and elegant The Apples at the (very) best of their Art! Augustin BONDOUX & Patrick FRÉMEAUX. Translate by Google https://www.amazon.fr/LAme-Poetes-Disparus-Pommes-Douche/dp/B01E99WLRC

L'âme des poètes disparus