Sunday, January 23, 2022

Matt Dusk - JetSetJazz

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2019
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 30:33
Size: 72,0 MB
Art: Front

(3:20) 1. Let’s Hop On A Plane!
(2:42) 2. Lo Siento
(2:24) 3. Kicks In The 6ix
(4:01) 4. Nothing On You
(2:50) 5. Lovers Lane
(3:27) 6. Four Seasons
(2:28) 7. My Paris Is You
(2:55) 8. Rich In Love
(2:47) 9. I’ll Find You
(3:35) 10. All Because Of You

Multi-award-winning, Platinum-selling artist Matt Dusk has been enthralling audiences around the world for years, leaving in his wake a series of radio hits, acclaimed albums, and a loyal fan base that continues to grow with every passing year. He has had three number one radio hits: All About Me, Back in Town and Good News, is an alumnus of the St. Michael’s Choir School and studied under jazz piano legend Oscar Peterson at York University. Dusk has been awarded three GOLD albums: Two Shots, Good News and JetSetJazz and three PLATINUM albums: My Funny Valentine, Just The Two of Us and Old School Yule! Notable award nominations include, five JUNO awards, one ADISQ, one Róze Gali: Muzyka and a Dimond from Trójka PR3 in Poland. https://www.mattdusk.com/#Discography

Crooners like Toronto’s Matt Dusk has taken what he has learned from the greats and molded it for a modern audience.~ LA Times

Blending distinctly Sinatra-esque swagger, Dusk is waist deep in grandiose arrangements that are dripping with Sin City excess and turns the clock back some four decades with excellence Jazz Times
Matt Dusk impressively brings Las Vegas back to the glory days as the standards singer sounds remarkably like Rat Packer Frank Sinatra.~ Billboard

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6 comments:

  1. Thanks Giullia ... enjoying the Matt Dusk posts.

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  2. I am a long-time Sinatra fan. I realize all these glowing reviews are designed to promote the artists, but they can be overmuch in their claims... Matt Dusk has a pleasant voice, but -- like Michael Buble -- he sounds NOTHING like Sinatra. Both Matt and Michael have boyish voices where Sinatra has power and depth, with a more articulate tone and little need for vibrato, which he used sparingly. Matt Dusk has a habitual way of starting a phrase without vibrato and ending a fast, quivering vibrato toward to end. He does this on practically every phrase. It quickly becomes sugary, cloying and repetitive. Sinatra used vibrato sparingly and had a unique way of being slightly ahead of the time, but still swinging, that made it sound like the orchestra was following him and not the other way around. Finally, is there no doubt that Sinatra was a better looking MAN, not the boy who made these records, not that I care about how someone looks when making music choices. (Love ya', Ella!). Cheers, and thanks anyway for the chance to hear Matt.

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  3. There is nobody that can phrase like Frank Sinatra.

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