Showing posts with label Antoinette Montague. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Antoinette Montague. Show all posts

Sunday, May 31, 2015

Antoinette Montague - World Peace In The Key Of Jazz

Size: 127,2 MB
Time: 54:37
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2015
Styles: Jazz/Blues Vocals
Art: Front

01. Ain't Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Round (3:44)
02. Imagine (3:54)
03. If I Had A Hammer (6:02)
04. Hard Times (4:53)
05. God Bless The Child (6:01)
06. How I Got Over - Contemporary (3:59)
07. Here's To Life (4:34)
08. Oh, What A Beautiful Morning (4:22)
09. All This Love (4:33)
10. And So It Is (3:05)
11. How I Got Over - Traditional (5:50)
12. What The World Needs Now (3:35)

Jazz and blues singer Antoinette Montague was born in Newark, NJ, where she grew up. She attended Seton Hall University and graduated with a degree in English. She moved to Fairfield, CT, and became a vice president of human resources at Boardroom, Inc., in Stamford, CT. All of that constitutes her non-music career. At the same time, she maintained a semi-professional career as a singer, initially in gospel and R&B groups after college, then, when she came under the tutelage of blues singer Carrie Smith, in blues and jazz. The vice president of the International Women in Jazz organization, she performed extensively with jazz groups in the New York metropolitan area. Eventually, she was able to record her own album, Pretty Blues, released by Consolidated Artists Productions in 2006. ~by William Ruhlmann

World Peace In The Key Of Jazz

Sunday, December 29, 2013

Antoinette Montague - Behind The Smile

Styles: Vocal Jazz
Year: 2010
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 51:57
Size: 119,5 MB
Art: Front

(4:13)  1. Behind The Smile
(4:56)  2. I Hadn't Anyone Till You
(3:34)  3. Give Your Mama One Smile
(4:46)  4. Ever Since the One I Love's Been Gone
(4:32)  5. What's Going On
(3:12)  6. The Song Is You
(4:55)  7. I'd Rather Have a Memory Than a Dream
(2:56)  8. Lost in Meditation
(4:28)  9. Get Ready
(4:21) 10. Summer Song
(3:08) 11. Somewhere in the Night
(4:01) 12. Meet Me at No Special Place
(2:50) 13. 23rd Psalm

With every smile is a story. Singer Antoinette Montague explores this concept with Behind the Smile, a collection of 13 songs that represent things that have influenced the smiles in her life. A native of Newark, New Jersey, Montague has performed at a variety of venues, including Jazz at Lincoln Center's Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola, Jazzmobile's Summer Breeze concert series and the Zebra Room in Harlem's Lenox Lounge. Accompanying her on this effort are woodwind player Bill Easley, pianist Mulgrew Miller, bassist Peter Washington and drummer Kenny Washington - Vocals.

"Behind the Smile," written by Montague with musical notation by Bertha Hope, is a sassy, blues-flavored selection. Easley solos on saxophone, complemented by Miller who follows with a solo of his own and the Washingtons. "I love your style; you stole my heart," Montague sings, with a flare reminiscent of Ella Fitzgerald but with her own vocal imprint.  Easley plays clarinet on "Give Your Mama a Smile," where the rhythm section is cool and relaxed behind Montague's charming lead. Montague and the band deliver a jazz lounge rendition of Marvin Gaye's hit, "What's Going On." During the middle break, Easley covers the vocal chant on saxophone while Montague sings lyrics that aren't in the original recording. The band's ad-lib during the fade adds to the uniqueness of this arrangement.

Several of the songs chosen for Behind the Smile are from genres other than jazz, including blues and pop. However, the arrangements by Montague and Miller serve as an example of how well music can be adapted to a jazz context. ~ Woodrow Wilkins  
http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=35146#.Ur18rbTJI0g

Personnel: Antoinette Montague: vocals; Bill Easley: saxophone, flute, clarinet; Mulgrew Miller: piano; Peter Washington: bass; Kenny Washington: drums.