Showing posts with label Norm Drubner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Norm Drubner. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Norm Drubner - It Could Happen To You

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2014
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 36:03
Size: 83,4 MB
Art: Front

(2:03)  1. Just Friends
(2:41)  2. It Happened Once Before
(2:25)  3. I've Never Been in Love Before
(2:47)  4. I'm Through With Love
(2:38)  5. My Heart Stood Still
(3:52)  6. Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out to Dry
(3:40)  7. It Could Happen to You
(3:02)  8. Here's That Rainy Day
(3:20)  9. I Have Dreamed
(4:27) 10. You Go to My Head
(2:08) 11. I'll Take Romance
(2:55) 12. I See Your Face Before Me

Norm Drubner was born in Connecticut and has practiced law along with operating real estate related businesses there for many years. Recently, he has turned his attention to his lifelong passion for music  especially the standards from The Great American Songbook. The results have been a series of vocal CDs performed with a smooth, light jazz touch with an emphasis on songs with great lyrics that make the melodies special. Norm is a lawyer-turned-singer who now inspires all of us would-be singers to follow our dreams while there is still time. Enjoy Norm’s interview (at right) with radio show host Don Wolff who loves jazz. http://www.normdrubner.com/

It Could Happen To You

Monday, August 3, 2015

Norm Drubner - I'm Old Fashioned

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2012
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 27:32
Size: 63,8 MB
Art: Front

(3:34)  1. There Will Never Be Another You
(2:22)  2. Time After Time
(2:05)  3. You're Getting to Be a Habit with Me
(2:51)  4. I'm Old Fashioned
(2:08)  5. Imagination
(3:07)  6. But Not for Me
(2:58)  7. My Ideal
(3:26)  8. That Old Feeling
(2:51)  9. Look For The Silver Lining
(2:06) 10. That's All

Norm Drubner was born in Connecticut and has practiced law along with operating real estate related businesses there for many years. Recently, he has turned his attention to his lifelong passion for music  especially the standards from The Great American Songbook. The results have been a series of vocal CDs performed with a smooth, light jazz touch with an emphasis on songs with great lyrics that make the melodies special. Norm is a lawyer-turned-singer who now inspires all of us would-be singers to follow our dreams while there is still time. Enjoy Norm’s interview (at right) with radio show host Don Wolff who loves jazz. http://www.normdrubner.com/

I'm Old Fashioned

Saturday, August 1, 2015

Norm Drubner - Let's Fall In Love

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2014
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 37:54
Size: 87,5 MB
Art: Front

(3:28)  1. Isn't It a Lovely Day
(2:15)  2. How About You
(2:53)  3. I Don't Know Enough About You
(3:19)  4. My Funny Valentine
(2:40)  5. Let's Fall in Love
(4:18)  6. Where or When
(3:08)  7. Too Marvelous for Words
(4:58)  8. Maybe You'll Be There
(2:36)  9. The Day Isn't Long Enough
(2:48) 10. Day in Day Out
(2:25) 11. You'll Never Know
(3:00) 12. If You Were the Only Girl in the World

With his warm, breathy voice, Norm Drubner can reflect the emotional pulse of even the most familiar of jazz standards. Suddenly, what once seemed to be so engrained in the consciousness that new feelings were muted becomes fresh and alive once again. On his latest album Let’s Fall in Love, Drubner doesn’t do the usual, which is a paint-by-numbers rendition of classic material, so often the case with other artists. Instead, Drubner offers his own interpretation of them, letting his personal affection and experiences for each song drive every performance.

Drubner’s ability to communicate real feelings into these tunes is a huge key to his success. On “My Funny Valentine,” the gentle romanticism in Drubner’s vocals pierces the heart; his lovely singing is perfectly balanced with the sublime piano playing. Together, they light the candles of amore. On “You’ll Never Know,” Drubner’s voice is in front of the mix, giving it heightened intimacy; it almost sounds like he’s whispering it to your ear. The strong production values and tasteful instrumentation on Let’s Fall in Love further complement Drubner’s vocal strengths. The sweetly melodic piano of “The Day Isn’t Strong Enough” and the sweeping beauty of “Too Marvelous for Words” create a blissful listening experience, especially on these simmering spring afternoons. http://news.allaboutjazz.com/vocalist-norm-drubner-captures-emotional-highs-of-jazz-classics-on-new-cd.php

Let's Fall In Love