Time: 51:30
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2014
Styles: Jazz Vocals
Art: Front
01. Blues And The Bebop (3:38)
02. How Many Times (5:14)
03. Sandy In The Rain (6:01)
04. Lovesick Boys (5:46)
05. Regular Guy (3:52)
06. Neve In A Hundred Years (4:54)
07. Without You (5:15)
08. Jazz Is Like Rain (5:09)
09. You Hold Up Half The Sky (5:20)
10. So Long (6:17)
Dan Zemelman is one of the most sought-after jazz pianists in the San Francisco Bay Area. As musical director for The Lost American JazzBook, Dan has truly made the music sing.
Mads Tolling is a two-time Grammy winner with the Turtle Island String Quartet. Among his many other credits, he toured for eight years with acclaimed bassist Stanley Clarke.
Rose Armin-Hoiland is one of the hidden gems that makes the Bay Area such an incredible place for music. Her singing has transported the songs to a whole new level--both intoxicating and nuanced.
Argentine guitarist, Enrique Coria has a long and distinguished career in Latin music, including many recordings with the great Mercedes Sosa, and in this country with the David Grisman Band. His playing is nuanced and subtle, adding an extraordinary level of sophistication to the music.
Bassist, Zachary Ostroff, was the only 2011 U.S. Presidential Scholar in the Arts for jazz. Enough said.
Drummer, Bryan Bowman, has performed with a long list of distinguished jazz musicians from Eric Reed to Mary Stallings to Mark Levine. He brings a musicality to his playing that is positively swell.
Albert Greenberg has been composing original music for the stage for over 30 years. He is co-artistic director of ALICE Arts and Media, an arts and education nonprofit. With the creation of “The Lost American Jazzbook”, he is going back to his first love. And love it is!
J
ulie Wolf, Producer
Producer Julie Wolf is a multi-instrumentalist, composer, sound designer, producer, teacher and music director. She has collaborated with Carly Simon, Indigo Girls, Ani DiFranco and Maceo Parker, among many others.
Production:
The Lost American JazzBook was recorded at Fantasy Studios between June and August of 2014. It was mixed by Adam Muños, engineered by Adam, Jesse Nichols and Alberto Hernandez and mastered at Ken Lee Mastering.
Mads Tolling is a two-time Grammy winner with the Turtle Island String Quartet. Among his many other credits, he toured for eight years with acclaimed bassist Stanley Clarke.
Rose Armin-Hoiland is one of the hidden gems that makes the Bay Area such an incredible place for music. Her singing has transported the songs to a whole new level--both intoxicating and nuanced.
Argentine guitarist, Enrique Coria has a long and distinguished career in Latin music, including many recordings with the great Mercedes Sosa, and in this country with the David Grisman Band. His playing is nuanced and subtle, adding an extraordinary level of sophistication to the music.
Bassist, Zachary Ostroff, was the only 2011 U.S. Presidential Scholar in the Arts for jazz. Enough said.
Drummer, Bryan Bowman, has performed with a long list of distinguished jazz musicians from Eric Reed to Mary Stallings to Mark Levine. He brings a musicality to his playing that is positively swell.
Albert Greenberg has been composing original music for the stage for over 30 years. He is co-artistic director of ALICE Arts and Media, an arts and education nonprofit. With the creation of “The Lost American Jazzbook”, he is going back to his first love. And love it is!
J
ulie Wolf, Producer
Producer Julie Wolf is a multi-instrumentalist, composer, sound designer, producer, teacher and music director. She has collaborated with Carly Simon, Indigo Girls, Ani DiFranco and Maceo Parker, among many others.
Production:
The Lost American JazzBook was recorded at Fantasy Studios between June and August of 2014. It was mixed by Adam Muños, engineered by Adam, Jesse Nichols and Alberto Hernandez and mastered at Ken Lee Mastering.
The Lost American JazzBook