Showing posts with label Dana Lauren. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dana Lauren. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Dana Lauren - It's You Or No One

Styles: Vocal Jazz
Year: 2010
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 45:32
Size: 104,6 MB
Art: Front

(5:51)  1. That Old Black Magic
(4:49)  2. Isn't This a Lovely Day
(4:09)  3. There's a Small Hotel
(2:45)  4. Give Me The Simple Life
(5:11)  5. Do I Love You Because You're Beautiful
(4:46)  6. On The Sunny Side Of The Street
(4:44)  7. It's You Or No One
(4:31)  8. In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning
(4:36)  9. I Had The Craziest Dream
(4:05) 10. Mr. Paganni

At the age of 21, vocalist Dana Lauren has a command of her instrument that many professional singers twice her age would envy. Lauren has a voice that's one part Roberta Gambarini and one part Diana Krall, with a dash of soul thrown in to spice things up, and she puts it good use on this ten song program. Her debut album Stairway To The Stars (Dana Lauren, 2008) produced by and featuring trumpeter Arturo Sandoval covered oft-performed standards like "How High The Moon," "Devil May Care" and "Corcovado" but the follow-up digs a little deeper into the catalogs of Irving Berlin, Richard Rodgers and the like. A few heavily covered favorites, like "That Old Black Magic" and "On The Sunny Side Of The Street," make an appearance but they're given facelifts that keep them from coming across as stale.

Pianist Manuel Valera arranged several tunes and, along with guitarist Will Graefe, provides wonderful harmonic support for Lauren's vocal endeavors. Tenor saxophonist Joel Frahm is in a sense Lauren's singing partner and his cheery, jubilant saxophone dances around her voice and/or solos on the majority of these songs. Valera's arrangement of "That Old Black Magic" moves from a half-time Latin feel to a double time swing feel. Frahm's solo is framed, for the most part, over the Latin feel and Valera moves well over the swing pulse. Lauren scats over the outro as drummer Jake Goldblas solos over Valera's vamping piano riff. Graefe gently delineates his arpeggiated guitar chords underneath Lauren's voice as "Isn't This A Lovely Day" gets underway. Her delivery of the lyrics sounds genuine as can be and she demonstrates rhythmic assurance and attaches just the right amount of ornamental attributes to her delivery. Sunny optimism carries over into "There's A Small Hotel" and Valera's chiming piano riff works perfectly here.

The centerpiece of the album is Lauren's arrangement for "On The Sunny Side Of The Street." This lighthearted pas de deux for bass and voice is sheer magic, with Lauren's voice moving over guest bassist Christian McBride. McBride has some bounce to his step and the pair begin as separate entities but wind up in a more comfortably interactive state by the end of the performance. A little more reverb seems to be present on the title track, as Valera provides some romantic supper-club piano behind Lauren's voice at the outset. When upbeat swing becomes the order of the day, the whole band is there to make all the hits and provide superb accompaniment. Bassist Luques Curtis steps out for a solo on "I Had The Craziest Dream," performed with a comfortable mid-tempo swing feel, and Lauren delivers another A+ performance here. The vocal maneuvers on It's You Or No One make it easy to see why Sandoval and McBride were so taken with the enchanting talents of Dana Lauren. ~ Dan Bilawsky  http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=36498#.Uq8KqbRc_vs

Personnel: Dana Lauren: vocals; Joel Frahm: tenor saxophone; Manuel Valera: piano; Will Graefe: guitar; Luques Curtis: bass (1-5, 7-10); Jake Goldblas: drums; Christian McBride (6).

It's You Or No One

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Dana Lauren (Feat. Arturo Sandoval) - Stairway to the Stars

Styles: Vocal Jazz
Year: 2008
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 51:08
Size: 117,1 MB
Art: Front

(4:39)  1. Mean to Me
(5:05)  2. But Beautiful
(3:12)  3. If I Were a Bell
(4:18)  4. Sometimes I'm Happy
(5:55)  5. I've Grown Accustomed to His Face
(3:24)  6. Devil May Care
(3:34)  7. I Thought About You
(4:16)  8. I Could Write a Book
(4:54)  9. You Hit the Spot
(2:56) 10. How High the Moon
(4:41) 11. Corcovado
(4:09) 12. Stairway to the Stars

Being at the right place at the right time is certainly relevant for Dana Lauren. On August 12, 2006, Dana attended the Newport Jazz Festival where Arturo Sandoval was performing. As luck would have it, Dana bumped into Mr. Sandoval as he was headed back to the stage in between performances. During a brief conversation, Mr. Sandoval found out that Dana was a jazz vocalist and getting ready to begin her first year at New England Conservatory as a jazz vocal performance major. He invited Dana to join him on stage at Sculler’s Jazz Club in Boston that following November. Since that time, Dana has had the honor of performing with Arturo at the Arturo Sandoval Jazz Club in Miami, the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival and Birdland in NYC to mention a few. This CD is the result of that meeting in Newport. Dana will always be thankful to Arturo for giving her this amazing opportunity and considers him not only her mentor but also a very good friend. Meeting Arturo Sandoval on the day of her 18th birthday was a life changing experience.

Dana has loved music for as long as she can remember. Her parents knew she had a passion and love of music when she was playing songs by ear on her keyboard at 6 years old. Shortly after that, she began taking classical piano lessons. While she was always singing, it didn’t dawn on anyone that her “gift” was her voice. While Dana’s mother loved to listen to jazz, Dana did not discover her passion for jazz until she arrived at high school and was chosen as the piano player for her high school jazz ensemble. Through her high school years, Dana was a member of the jazz band, jazz choir and women’s choir. She also directed an a cappella jazz quartet. Dana added jazz piano instruction as well as voice lessons to her schedule knowing that she would be majoring in jazz performance in college. Dana was thrilled to receive the Outstanding Vocal Soloist Award at the 2006 Berklee College of Music High School Jazz Festival and the Judge’s Choice Award for her piano and choir performance. Dana is completing her sophomore year at New England Conservatory as a jazz vocal performance major. She is excited to be transferring to Berklee College of Music on scholarship for the fall 2008 semester where she will continue her jazz vocal training and get back to seriously working on her jazz piano chops. Dana continues to perform with her own band in venues along the East Coast.  http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/danalauren

Stairway to the Stars