Showing posts with label Kathy Ingraham. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kathy Ingraham. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 5, 2022

Kathy Ingraham - Everlasting Cool

Styles: Vocal
Time: 33:35
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Size: 77,5 MB
Art: Front

(5:25) 1. Taste of Honey
(3:31) 2. Why Don't You Do Right
(6:12) 3. Angel Eyes
(5:30) 4. Cry Me a River
(3:39) 5. I'm All Smiles
(5:39) 6. Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye
(3:37) 7. Ceyx & Alcyone

Kathy Ingraham’s new album 'Everlasting Cool' is a winner with Kathy’s takes on tunes you know-but have never heard like this! Kathy is a full throated, emotional singer, with a lot of chops and soul interacting on one another.....'Everlasting Cool' from beginning to end…with a few left turns into some hot territory too. By Randy Brecker

“Everlasting Cool features Kathy Ingraham in top form.” By Scott Yanow

Out of this world jazz vocalist and composer Kathy Ingraham returns with the release of her third solo album, Everlasting Cool. Adding to the catalogue of her debut album Cool Night (2017) and follow up album Paper Doll (2020), which are comprised primarily of original works, she wanted to pay homage to the artists who have inspired her as a composer.

Maintaining the style that is uniquely her own, Everlasting Cool is her loving interpretation of some favorite jazz standards. The album also features one original composition, “Cyex & Alcyone.” Always achieving a rare level of authenticity, Ingraham has been compared to a wide range of artists, including Kate Bush, Bjork, Eva Cassidy and even Kurt Elling. Speaking wisely from her decades long experience in music (and in life), Ingraham laughingly credits her at-once powerhouse and sensitive vocal abilities to “embracing her own limitations.”

She is most recently known as the voice that sang Johnny Depp off into the dark night with “Little Things” in the 2019 movie The Professor. As a result of an organic outgrowth of her fan base, her music has been embraced internationally and is now playing in over 90 countries. A true renaissance woman, Ingraham studied voice at Berklee, is a published poet and also holds degrees in Psychology and Gerontology.

Her new release, Everlasting Cool, features exciting collaborations with some of her most talented contemporaries. This “real deal, serious talent,” as she calls them, includes Clifford Carter (piano and arrangements), Randy Brecker (trumpet and flugelhorn), Steve Pearce (double bass), Joel Rosenblatt (drums), William Galison (harmonica), Peter Sachon (cello), and Evan Christopher (clarinet). These conversations, in the universal language of music, have been particularly precious to Ingraham and her collaborators as of late, “no matter the social distance, the music reaches out and effects each of us intimately."
https://www.allaboutjazz.com/news/vocalist-kathy-ingrahams-inspiring-new-jazz-album-everlasting-cool-is-out-of-this-world/

Everlasting Cool

Sunday, April 30, 2017

Kathy Ingraham - Cool Night

Size: 100,1 MB
Time: 38:53
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2017
Styles: Jazz Vocals
Art: Front

01. Prelude To Your Kiss (4:03)
02. Sail Away Tropea (3:52)
03. Cool Night (3:46)
04. Ceyx And Alcyone (3:38)
05. Forgiveness (4:21)
06. Drop Of Rain (3:16)
07. Ordinary Life (3:25)
08. Dannemora Love Song (3:57)
09. Without Words (4:38)
10. Three Kings Of Cool (3:51)

It is a compilation of her original jazz tunes born from an innate jazz sensibility infused at times with raw emotion on the fringe of rock. Kathy Ingraham is a singer, composer and producer. This album features 10 of her latest original compositions. Musicians on the album are Pete Levin on keyboard, (Gil Evans, Miles Davis, Gerry Mulligan, Paul Simon, Rachelle Farelle, Annie Lennox Carly Simon, Jaco Pastorius ) Will Lee on bass, (Letterman Band, David Sanborn, Patti Austin, Joe Beck, Gato Barbieri , George Benson, Deodato, Laura Nyro, Frank Sinatra, Barbara Streisand) Bob Telson on Keyboard (Academy Award nomination for his song “Calling You” from the movie Bagdad Café,[2] as well as Pulitzer,[3] Grammy and Tony Award nominations for his Broadway musicals “The Gospel at Colonus”) Rick Palley on Bass ( Buster Poindexter, Garrison Keillor) Joel Rosenblatt on drums, (Spyro Gyra, Bill Evans) John Tropea on guitar, (Paul Simon, Laura Nyro, Eric Clapton) and Clifford Carter on piano. (James Taylor, Herbie Mann, Idina Menzel) Kathy has a host of angels singing backup. Lisa Lowell (Bruce Springsteen, Sheryl Crow, Stevie Wonder) Diane Garisto (Carley Simon, Steeley Dan,Billy Joel, Laura Nyro and Paul Simon.) Elise Morris (Joe Jackson) Julie Eigenberg (Grammy Award Lyricist, The Brecker Brothers). Meredith Manna,(Veteran NYC session singer.Al Kooper, Markley Band fusion project, The Reverend Billy Gospel Choir and Lalo Shiffrin’s “Fire & Ice” album) and Lily Del Rosso.(Joan of Arc and Les Miserables).

Cool Night