Showing posts with label Lady Kim Zombik. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lady Kim Zombik. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 4, 2018

Lady Kim - Everything Must Change

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2005
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 50:17
Size: 115,3 MB
Art: Front

(5:18)  1. Everything Must Change
(3:21)  2. Why Don't You Do Right?
(5:47)  3. I Loves You Porgy
(3:26)  4. How High The Moon
(5:12)  5. Tell Me More And More (And Then Some)
(3:45)  6. Love For Sale
(5:33)  7. The Neamess Of You
(3:23)  8. Girl From Ipanema
(5:50)  9. A Song For You
(3:44) 10. Summertime
(4:54) 11. Looking Back

I started singing in Boston as a young girl, inspired by Barbra Streisand and Diana Ross. My mom introduced me to the music of Billie Holiday, and I was hooked. My plans to become a pediatrician went out the window. Since then I’ve been described as “a musical jewel” with a repertoire that has included jazz standards, jazz-not-so-standards, the blues, funk, and reggae. Throughout my career I’ve been lucky enough to perform in a variety of great places : from The New York Jazz Session in Irkutsk, Siberia to the Blue Note in Fukuoka, Japan; from the Montreal’s International Jazz and Off Jazz Festivals to the Ginza Jazz Festival, Japan. And I have performed with a variety of stellar artists: from jazz bassist William Parker to the undeniable funk of George Clinton and Parliament Funkadelic; from Joe Hisaishi’s Japanese New World Philharmonic Orchestra to New Orleans’ Charles Neville. Originally from the States, I work with a fabulous group of Montreal musicians.  My vocal style has been called “warm as hot chocolate”, and the band and i swing with tunes from Thelonius Monk, make you cry with some of the best jazz standards, as well as open your ears with original songs! Montreal’s wonderful jazz critic, Len Dobbins, was also a fan and referred to me as a “great vocalist” he recommends listening to. I hope you enjoy what you hear. Singing is my deepest joy, is the place where I am my most real and best self. http://kimzombik.com/music/bio/

Everything Must Change

Sunday, April 1, 2018

Lady Kim - Autumn leaves

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2005
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 50:33
Size: 115,9 MB
Art: Front

(5:10)  1. Autumn Leaves
(2:16)  2. Bye Bye Blackbird
(5:01)  3. Willow Weep for Me
(4:26)  4. Tryin' Times
(3:32)  5. Corcovado
(4:48)  6. What a Difference a Day Made
(5:05)  7. In the Dark
(3:33)  8. Moanin'
(6:05)  9. Midnight Sun
(4:20) 10. Just the Two of Us
(6:10) 11. One for My Boby

I started singing in Boston as a young girl, inspired by Barbra Streisand and Diana Ross. My mom introduced me to the music of Billie Holiday, and I was hooked. My plans to become a pediatrician went out the window. Since then I’ve been described as “a musical jewel” with a repertoire that has included jazz standards, jazz-not-so-standards, the blues, funk, and reggae. Throughout my career I’ve been lucky enough to perform in a variety of great places : from The New York Jazz Session in Irkutsk, Siberia to the Blue Note in Fukuoka, Japan; from the Montreal’s International Jazz and Off Jazz Festivals to the Ginza Jazz Festival, Japan. And I have performed with a variety of stellar artists: from jazz bassist William Parker to the undeniable funk of George Clinton and Parliament Funkadelic; from Joe Hisaishi’s Japanese New World Philharmonic Orchestra to New Orleans’ Charles Neville. Originally from the States, I work with a fabulous group of Montreal musicians.  My vocal style has been called “warm as hot chocolate”, and the band and i swing with tunes from Thelonius Monk, make you cry with some of the best jazz standards, as well as open your ears with original songs! Montreal’s wonderful jazz critic, Len Dobbins, was also a fan and referred to me as a “great vocalist” he recommends listening to. I hope you enjoy what you hear. Singing is my deepest joy, is the place where I am my most real and best self. http://kimzombik.com/music/bio/

Autumn leaves

Wednesday, March 28, 2018

Lady Kim - Left Alone

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2004
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 54:45
Size: 131,2 MB
Art: Front

(5:23)  1. Left Alone
(4:09)  2. Afro Blue
(4:47)  3. When Sunny Gets Blue
(4:48)  4. Since I Fell For You
(5:21)  5. I'm Glad There Is You
(2:32)  6. If I Were A Bell
(5:50)  7. Misty
(3:29)  8. Softly As In A Morning Sunrise
(5:50)  9. Angel Eyes
(4:00) 10. On A Clear Day
(5:21) 11. Bird Alone
(3:09) 12. Strange Fruit

I started singing in Boston as a young girl, inspired by Barbra Streisand and Diana Ross. My mom introduced me to the music of Billie Holiday, and I was hooked. My plans to become a pediatrician went out the window. Since then I’ve been described as “a musical jewel” with a repertoire that has included jazz standards, jazz-not-so-standards, the blues, funk, and reggae. Throughout my career I’ve been lucky enough to perform in a variety of great places : from The New York Jazz Session in Irkutsk, Siberia to the Blue Note in Fukuoka, Japan; from the Montreal’s International Jazz and Off Jazz Festivals to the Ginza Jazz Festival, Japan. And I have performed with a variety of stellar artists: from jazz bassist William Parker to the undeniable funk of George Clinton and Parliament Funkadelic; from Joe Hisaishi’s Japanese New World Philharmonic Orchestra to New Orleans’ Charles Neville. Originally from the States, I work with a fabulous group of Montreal musicians.  My vocal style has been called “warm as hot chocolate”, and the band and i swing with tunes from Thelonius Monk, make you cry with some of the best jazz standards, as well as open your ears with original songs! Montreal’s wonderful jazz critic, Len Dobbins, was also a fan and referred to me as a “great vocalist” he recommends listening to. I hope you enjoy what you hear. Singing is my deepest joy, is the place where I am my most real and best self. http://kimzombik.com/music/bio/

Left Alone