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

Friday, April 2, 2021

Duchess - Live at Jazz Standard

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2020
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 55:46
Size: 129,1 MB
Art: Front

(0:46) 1. Introductions
(4:15) 2. (We) Love Being Here with You
(0:33) 3. Dialogue
(3:21) 4. Swing Brother Swing
(1:13) 5. Dialogue
(3:48) 6. Heebie Jeebies
(4:11) 7. Band Introductions
(2:35) 8. It’s a Man
(3:10) 9. Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen
(3:45) 10. On the Sunny Side of the Street
(0:22) 11. Dialogue
(2:52) 12. Joseph, Joseph
(0:42) 13. Dialogue
(3:31) 14. Three Little Sisters
(0:24) 15. Dialogue
(3:53) 16. A Little Jive is Good for You
(6:04) 17. Creole Love Call
(1:18) 18. Dialogue
(3:57) 19. Chattanooga Choo Choo
(0:51) 20. Dialogue
(4:02) 21. Everybody Loves My Baby

There are a fair number of vocal groups blending harmoniously and swinging through the jazz set today, but none are as charmingly sassy as DUCHESS. With two studio albums already under a collective belt actually three, if you include an under-the-radar Christmas set it only made sense for vocalists Amy Cervini, Hilary Gardner and Melissa Stylianou to finally show the greater listening community what Duchess does on the stage. Joining up with its regular rhythm section pianist Michael Cabe, guitarist Jesse Lewis, bassist Matt Aronoff and drummer Jared Schonig DUCHESS delivers a collection that's equally concerned with gaiety and focus. As on the trio's 2015 eponymous debut and the follow-up, Laughing At Life (Anzic, 2016) the music is tight and the performances are compact. But three or four minutes is all this crew really needs to sell a song, so there's no need to belabor the point(s). "Heebie Jeebies," for example, doles out tight, caffeinated lines, bluesy aplomb and some primo piano work from Cabe in short order. And "It's A Man," poking due fun at the not-so-fair sex while also beautifully hamming up the relationship dynamic, gets its wonderfully cheeky point across in the blink of an eye.

While Cervini, Gardner and Stylianou continue to nod to forebearers of the format notably their primary influence, The Boswell Sisters, and, to a somewhat lesser extent, The Andrews Sisters this program leaves little doubt as to their ability to stand on their own six feet. In tackling material from earlier dates, adding to their recorded catalog with familiar fare like "Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen" and "Chattanooga Choo Choo," and dusting off lesser-known delights such as "Joseph, Joseph" and the appropriately-adopted "Three Little Sisters" (complete with horn kazoo adornments), DUCHESS stands in no group's shadow. These whip-smart women see to it that all of the musical details in chief arranger Oded Lev-Ari's charts are on point, and they also seriously deliver with some marvelous banter. Some tend to sanitize live recordings with the removal of repartee, but this crew does no such thing. Instead, with asides giving background on a song's journey, opportunities to witness some gal-palling around, and even a playful turn of the gender tables offering some good-natured male objectification, DUCHESS adds volumes to the album and outlines the full experience of a live show. Those of us who missed out on these gigs at New York's Jazz Standard in May of 2019 clearly should have been there. It's doubtful that there was as much positive energy going on anywhere else in those moments.~ Dan Bilawsky https://www.allaboutjazz.com/live-at-jazz-standard-duchess-anzic-records

Personnel: Duchess: band/orchestra; Amy Cervini: voice / vocals; Hilary Gardner: voice / vocals; Melissa Stylianou: voice / vocals; Michael Cabe: piano; Jesse Lewis: guitar; Matt Aronoff: bass; Jared Schonig: drums.

Live at Jazz Standard

Monday, February 18, 2019

Duchess - Laughing At Life

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2017
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 55:26
Size: 128,8 MB
Art: Front

(3:11)  1. Swing Brother Swing
(3:49)  2. On the Sunny Side of the Street
(6:08)  3. Laughing at Life
(3:14)  4. Everybody Loves My Baby
(4:27)  5. Stars Fell on Alabama
(3:43)  6. Give Him the Ooh La La
(3:07)  7. Where Would You Be Without Me
(5:59)  8. Creole Love Call
(3:30)  9. Hallelujah I Love Her (Him) So
(5:02) 10. Ev’ry Time We Say Goodbye
(3:07) 11. Strip Polka
(4:57) 12. Here’s to the Losers
(2:58) 13. We’ll Meet Again
(2:07) 14. Dawn (Bonus Track)

Jollity seems to be at a premium these days, so thank God for DUCHESS. This fizzy vocal trio is the antidote to all things grim, bringing joy to the masses one smile and song at a time. Amy Cervini, Hilary Gardner, and Melissa Stylianou three of the most captivating vocalists around today clearly appreciate great music laced with good humor. With their trio debut DUCHESS (Anzic Records, 2015) they delved into a brand of Boswell Sisters-inspired music that you just don't hear much in the here and now. That overwhelmingly positive presentation smart and sassy in conception, polished and pert in execution put DUCHESS in a different category from all of the other vocal jazz groups out there in the mix. Oded Lev-Ari laid the groundwork with his arrangements, tapping into an appealing retro sound; the stylishly swinging trio of pianist Michael Cabe, bassist Paul Sikivie, and drummer Matt Wilson brightened the picture around and beneath the vocalists; guitarist Jesse Lewis and saxophonist Jeff Lederer added their inimitable instrumental voices to a number of tracks; and the three frontwomen put merriment front and center in their music. That turned out to be a formula for success, so DUCHESS saw no need to rock the boat here. 

While there are tweaks to the cast on this sophomore date Jared Schonig picks up where Wilson left off on drums, bassist Matt Aronoff takes the baton from Sikivie, clarinetist Anat Cohen and trombonist-vocalist Wycliffe Gordon join in as special guests on two songs apiece everything basically works off of the same template used for the group's debut. The result? More high times, womanly wit, tight harmonies, unadulterated swing, and welcome surprises. Laughing At Life starts in a pure jazz vein that's heightened by Lederer's horn ("Swing Brother Swing") and ends with a breezy tone that's established through Lewis' guitar work ("We'll Meet Again," "Dawn"). A bevy of musical gems rest between those points. Some, more or less, stay on the straight and narrow ("On The Sunny Side Of The Street"); many, however, do not. The ladies of DUCHESS let their hair down from time to time, capitalizing on bawdy themes with a nudge and a wink (Johnny Mercer's "Strip Polka") and impressing with rapid fire lyrics and turn-on-a-dime movements ("Everybody Loves My Baby"). And when they're not riding high over a cooking band or engaging in musical high jinks, they melt the heart ("Stars Fell On Alabama"). Simply put, this is a class act. DUCHESS' blend of the silly and sophisticated adds up to one satisfying musical sum. ~ Dan Bilawsky https://www.allaboutjazz.com/laughing-at-life-duchess-anzic-records-review-by-dan-bilawsky.php

Personnel: Amy Cervini: vocals; Hilary Gardner: vocals; Melissa Stylianou: vocals; Michael Cabe: piano; Matt Aronoff: bass; Jared Schonig: drums; Jesse Lewis: guitar (1, 3, 6, 7, 9-11, 13, 14); Jeff Lederer: (1, 3, 11, 12); Anat Cohen: clarinet (4, 13); Wycliffe Gordon: trombone (5, 8), vocals (5, 8).

Laughing At Life

Tuesday, February 12, 2019

Duchess - Duchess

Styles: Vocal Jazz
Year: 2015
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 48:27
Size: 112,3 MB
Art: Front

(4:19)  1. Love Being Here With You
(3:00)  2. There Ain't No Sweet Man That's Worth the Salt of My Tears
(4:12)  3. Que Sera, Sera
(3:42)  4. My Brooklyn Love Song (Feat. Hilary Gardner)
(2:51)  5. A Doodlin' Song (Feat. Amy Cervini)
(3:47)  6. A Little Jive Is Good for You
(5:46)  7. P.S. I Love You
(3:09)  8. Hummin' To Myself (Feat. Melissa Stylianou)
(2:50)  9. It's a Man
(3:21) 10. I'll Be Seeing You
(3:11) 11. Lollipop
(4:51) 12. Blah, Blah, Blah
(3:22) 13. Heebie Jeebies

Sure-footed swing, sweet-toned harmony and ever insouciant charm are embodied in the new Jazz vocal trio Duchess, featuring notable New York singers Amy Cervini, Hilary Gardner and Melissa Stylianou. The group's debut album - DUCHESS, channels the 1930's inspiration of the virtuosic Boswell Sisters into a wonderfully entertaining and contemporary package. Duchess pairs the vocal trio with an ace New York band: pianist Michael Cabe, bassist Paul Sikivie and drummer Matt Wilson, plus saxophonist Jeff Lederer and guitarist Jessie Lewis. The songs of Duchess range from the Peggy Lee number "I Love Being Here with You" and Johnny Mercer's "P.S. I Love You" to new twists on "Que Sera, Sera" and the indelible standard "I'll Be Seeing You." There's a playful Gershwin rarity with "Blah, Blah, Blah" and a direct Boswell Sisters homage with their arrangement of "Heebie Jeebies." And there are solo spots for each of the Duchess ladies with "My Brooklyn Love Song" (Gardner), "A Doodlin' Song" (Cervini) and "Humming to Myself" (Stylianou). a blend of the vintage and the fresh, Duchess is a fizzing cocktail of an album. ~ Editorial Reviews https://www.amazon.com/Duchess-DUCHESS/dp/B00RXPTU7O

Vocalists Amy Cervini, Hilary Gardner and Melissa Stylianou

Duchess

Friday, June 15, 2018

Amy Cervini - No One Ever Tells You

Size: 114,9 MB
Time: 49:41
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2018
Styles: Jazz Vocals
Art: Front & Back

01. I Don't Know (5:07)
02. God Will (3:21)
03. No One Ever Tells You (6:37)
04. The Surrey With The Fringe On Top (6:44)
05. Please Be Kind (3:48)
06. A Good Man Is Hard To Find (5:15)
07. You Know Who! (5:23)
08. Bye-Bye Country Boy (5:35)
09. One For My Baby (And One More For The Road) (4:00)
10. Hit The Road Jack (3:46)

Personnel:
Amy Cervini – Vocals
Jesse Lewis – Guitar
Michael Cabe – Piano
Jared Schonig – Drums
Gary Versace – Hammond B3 Organ

Hailed by Time Out New York for “tearing down boundaries between old and new jazz styles, rock, pop, country and more,” Toronto-born, New York-based vocalist Amy Cervini follows up her 2014 Anzic release Jazz Country with the gritty, blues-oriented No One Ever Tells You.

Joined by her brilliant longtime cohorts Jesse Lewis (guitar), Michael Cabe (piano), Matt Aronoff(bass), Jared Schonig (drums) and special guest organist Gary Versace (on four cuts), Cervini puts her stamp on songs “that have resonated with me as a mother, as a partner, and as a woman,” she writes in her album notes. “They are songs about love, struggle, and empowerment.”

There’s a decisively biting, almost rock-inflected sensibility coursing through No One Ever Tells You. Cervini projects a fine, assertive voice, limber and free in her phrasing, ranging widely in her sources: the group interprets songs by everyone from Lyle Lovett to Rodgers & Hammerstein, playfully yet with a serious expressive intent.

No One Ever Tells You

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

ACQ (Amy Cervini Quartet) - Famous Blue

Size: 119,0 MB
Time: 51:13
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2007
Styles: Jazz Vocals
Art: Front

01. Because I Told You So (4:47)
02. How He Sings (5:22)
03. Sliding Down (4:43)
04. Famous Blue Raincoat (6:54)
05. No Moon At All (4:43)
06. Mushaboom (5:52)
07. Extraordinary Machine (3:49)
08. Don't Fence Me In (6:27)
09. Don't Explain (5:29)
10. Holiday (3:02)

The ACQ (Amy Cervini Quartet) is an exciting addition to the New York City jazz scene, stretching the boundaries of traditional vocal jazz repertoire and creating new sounds.

Their debut album features songs by Leonard Cohen, Jonatha Brooke, Edgar Meyer, Fiona Apple, Leslie Feist, Weezer, a new young composer/arranger/producer Oded Lev-Ari and some standard jazz repertoire by Cole Porter and Billie Holiday.

Amy Cervini is a regular at New York clubs including Birdland, The 55 Bar, The Knitting Factory, The Jazz Standard, Cornelia Street Café and Joe’s Pub. She has also appeared at numerous clubs and concert halls around the world; from Toronto to Tel-Aviv. Ms. Cervini is currently a member of the New York-based vocal jazz group, Monday Off that released their long awaited, self-titled sophmore CD in December 2006. Amy has also been featured as a back-up vocalist with the New York band Pharaoh's Daughter.

Amy made her Carnegie Hall debut in 2002 singing with the New York Pops Orchestra as part of their 25th Anniversary Gala Celebration. She shared the stage with Bucky Pizzarelli, Christine Ebersole, Peter Appleyard and sang in the debut performance of a selection from a new musical written by Kathie Lee Gifford. Ms. Cervini also premiered the part of “Obum” in Patricia Burgess’ jazz opera, “Reflections of the Watermoon” at New York City’s Merkin Hall. Amy is also a member of Numinous+, a group conducted by Joseph Phillips and featuring his compositions.

Famous Blue