Showing posts with label Amy Banks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Amy Banks. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Amy Banks - When The Sun Comes Out

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 46:48
Size: 107.2 MB
Styles: Vocal jazz
Year: 2004
Art: Front

[4:05] 1. How High The Moon
[4:42] 2. Poetry Man
[3:40] 3. Devil May Care
[4:58] 4. When The Sun Comes Out
[7:21] 5. I Get Along Without You Very Well (Except Sometimes)
[5:26] 6. It Keeps You Runnin'
[2:37] 7. Foul Play
[3:48] 8. Ruined For The Rest
[6:24] 9. Lover Man (Oh Where Can You Be )
[3:43] 10. Skylark

Amy's third album is her first foray into recording her jazz favorites. Classic standards coupled with pop hits from the 70s make this album a fresh offering for the vocal jazz listener.

Amy Banks has spent two decades performing as a professional singer, actress, and television personality. Originally from Minnesota, she has appeared on stage and screen all over the world, but calls Lancaster, Pennsylvania home after relocating there to perform at the American Music Theatre. Since then, she has self-published and produced four music CDs, of which her third CD, When the Sun Comes Out, reached Chartbound status at JazzWeek. Her fourth offering, In Love, has garnered serious attention. Amy made her television hosting debut as a host-commentator on the reality TV shows "Design Invasion" (FOX) and "Bad Baths USA" (HGTV).

Amy's performing career began while living in Atlanta, Georgia where she first appeared in productions with the top stage companies including The Alliance Theater, Jomandi Productions and The Horizon Theater. For nearly a decade she performed cabaret-style shows with Robert Ray and through working with him, further honed her singing skills before moving to Orlando, Florida to work for Walt Disney World Company at the brand new Animal Kingdom theme park. She played both female roles in The Festival of the Lion King singing favorites from the Lion King movie including “Can You Feel the Love Tonight” and “Circle of Life”. While in Florida she began a year-long engagement singing jazz three nights a week with the Ed Connelly Trio at The Grosvenor Resort.

When The Sun Comes Out