Showing posts with label Carolyn Martin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Carolyn Martin. Show all posts

Thursday, April 24, 2014

Carolyn Martin - A Platter Of Brownies: The Music Of Milton Brown

Size: 128,6 MB
Time: 54:39
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2014
Styles: Jazz: Swing, Big Band, Vocals
Art: Front

01. Right Or Wrong (2:50)
02. Sittin' On Top Of The World (4:39)
03. Keep Knockin' But You Can't' Come In (2:52)
04. Some Of These Days (4:06)
05. Who's Sorry Now (2:49)
06. There'll Be Some Changes Made (3:08)
07. In The Shade Of The Old Apple Tree (4:09)
08. Chinatown My Chinatown (3:23)
09. Four Or Five Times (3:11)
10. Sweet Georgia Brown (3:30)
11. I'm Confessin' (That I Love You) (4:01)
12. Down By The Ohio (3:27)
13. The Waltz You Saved For Me (3:44)
14. Take It Slow And Easy (3:13)
15. Wabash Blues (4:21)
16. Musical Brownies Theme (1:09)

Why I recorded a “Platter of Brownies: The Music of Milton Brown”, by Carolyn Martin

I’ve always taken a rather broad view about what qualifies as “western swing.” I’ve recorded brand new compositions as well as songs from Broadway shows and beloved movies. I've recorded songs by artists from Hank Williams and Faron Young to Duke Ellington and Rosemary Clooney, as well as classics by those giants on whose shoulders all of us who make this music stand: Bob Wills, Spade Cooley and Cindy Walker.

For this project, the band and I decided we would tap into the roots of the genre – and that led us straight to the music of Milton Brown and His Musical Brownies. We had Milton’s complete recordings with us while we were on tour in Canada last summer, and once we decided to do the record, we discovered that our job was not so much finding songs that we liked but choosing which songs to discard – not an easy task!

In the end, the 16 songs on “A Platter of Brownies” are a fair representation of the Brownies’ varied repertoire. Our goal was not to duplicate the sound of the original recordings; our arrangements, which were group efforts done in the studio immediately prior to recording, were fashioned to suit our inclinations and musical tastes while trying to retain the energy and spirit of the Brownies’ wonderful versions.

This album would not have been possible without the incredible musicians and singers who wholeheartedly contributed their talents to this project. Thanks to all of you. You swing hard! ~Carolyn Martin

A Platter Of Brownies

Saturday, October 12, 2013

Carolyn Martin - The Very Thought Of You

Styles: Vocal Jazz
Year: 2005
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 57:50
Size: 132,9 MB
Art: Front

(2:48)  1. Mean To Me
(5:16)  2. But Beautiful
(4:02)  3. The Very Thought Of You
(4:07)  4. Little Bird
(4:27)  5. My Funny Valentine
(3:06)  6. Until I Met You
(4:36)  7. Imagination
(3:38)  8. I Wanna Be Around (To Pick Up The Pieces)
(4:13)  9. How Long Has This Been Goin' On
(4:34) 10. This Time The Dream's On Me
(3:06) 11. I Thought About You
(2:25) 12. Too Marvelous For Words
(3:49) 13. Something Is The Matter With The Moon
(4:29) 14. These Foolish Things
(3:05) 15. Count Your Blessings

Step back into the past. Imagine a softly lit room, fancifully dressed tables, gentleman in suits and ladies donning their best cocktail dress. As the singer takes the stage, the night falls sweetly quiet. Melodies swirl to the beat of sensuous rhythms and time stands still. Bewitched by the songstress, you helplessly surrender to the mysteries of the night. Welcome to the music of Carolyn Martin. Carolyn enjoyed the simplicities of small-town life as a child, spending most of her days on horseback. Music was a part of daily living; she treasured the old movies and the Frank Sinatra records her parents played for her. “I was inspired as a little girl watching “White Christmas” with Rosemary Clooney. I loved the idea of standing in front of a band, singing beautiful melodies and wonderful lyrics,” said Carolyn. A dreadfully shy teen, Carolyn wanted to sing but chose guitar lessons instead. After a few rounds of accompanying a violinist friend at local restaurant gigs, a fan prodded Carolyn into singing. “When I received my first applause, I was hooked! I started singing every chance I got,” said Carolyn.

Eventually, the lure of the road would sweep the young vocalist away. Carolyn never realized at the time that music would take her places that others only dreamt about. Guest appearances for a president and American troops overseas would be just a few highlights of her career. An in-demand session singer and member of the Grammy nominated Time Jumpers, Carolyn has found herself front and center at Nashville's Opry House, on NPR, and many other exciting opportunities.

Time does fly when you’re having fun. Interestingly enough, Carolyn never took the time to record until The Very Thought of You in 2006. A collection of personal favorites and unique discoveries, this debut release includes gems like “The Very Thought of You” and “Too Marvelous for Words.” Carefully prepared arrangements bring forth the rich vocals that Carolyn Martin fans have known about for years. Carolyn Martin is a singer of a new generation that not only appreciates the music of the past; she has the skills to propel it to the future.  http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/carolynmartin

Thursday, September 26, 2013

Carolyn Martin - Swing

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 37:01
Size: 84.8MB
Styles: Western Swing
Year: 2007
Art: Front

[2:34] 1. Exactly Like You
[2:32] 2. Sugar (That Sugar Baby O' Mine)
[2:14] 3. Put Yourself In My Blues
[5:04] 4. Only Time Will Tell
[2:56] 5. Crazy 'cause I Love You
[3:16] 6. If You Ain't Lovin' Me (You Ain't Livin')
[3:05] 7. Don't Count Your Chickens Before They Hatch
[2:07] 8. Three Little Words
[3:06] 9. When You Wish Upon A Star
[2:31] 10. Texas To A T
[2:50] 11. Tennessee Saturday Night
[2:23] 12. Cheatin' On Your Baby
[2:15] 13. When You're Smilin'

"Swing", the new CD from Carolyn Martin showcases Carolyn's love for Western Swing - the music made famous by such legendary performers as Bob Wills and Spade Cooley. In the finest Texas tradition, "Swing" is a a collection of classic and contemporary western swing songs that showcase Carolyn along with many of her favorite musicians - fiddlers Hoot Hester, Joe Spivey, and Kenny Sears, Andre Reiss, Jerry Krahn and Doug Green on guitars, John Hughey, Johnny Cox and Mike Johnson on steel, along with many others, and includes special vocal performances by John England from the Western Swingers and the Riders In The Sky's Ranger Doug Green.

Carolyn Martin is a native Texan who has lived in Nashville for many years. She has been a member of Nashville's legendary western swing band "The Time Jumpers" since 2000, and performed on all three of the Time Jumpers' CD's - "On The Air", "Live at the Station Inn", and "Jumpin' Time", the new DVD and CD project from the Time Jumpers - a project that has garnered two Grammy nominations.

In 2005, Carolyn released "The Very Thought Of You" on Cuppa Joe Records, a project that celebrated the golden ea of American songwriting. Other projects that Carolyn has been involved with include "Boots Too Big to Fill: A Tribute to Gene Autry", and "Great Songs About Horses", for CMH records.

Swing