Showing posts with label Sue Moreno. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sue Moreno. Show all posts

Monday, March 14, 2022

Sue Moreno & Jack Rabbit Slim - One Track Mind

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2009
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 30:46
Size: 71,9 MB
Art: Front

(2:26) 1. One Track Mind
(2:09) 2. The Fire Is A Burnin
(2:28) 3. Too Late
(2:24) 4. Time Is a Wastin' (Sue Moreno Version)
(2:53) 5. Gone Gone Gone
(2:06) 6. Don't Hurt Me Baby
(2:24) 7. Gotta Get Back Home Somehow
(2:40) 8. What About Tomorrow
(2:01) 9. Record Hop
(1:57) 10. Good Girls Gonna Go Bad
(2:25) 11. Cinderella Story
(2:23) 12. Walkin' With Angels
(2:26) 13. Time Is a Wastin' (Duet with Bob Butfoy)

We’ve come to know Sue Moreno as a passionate vocalist, songwriter and performer who with her unique style, natural class, charisma and warm personality knows how to move her audience. Starting with a solid base of Americana, Ms. Moreno adds a variety of musical styles: Classic country & gospel, jazz and vintage pop to create her own unique sound. Her show concepts have taken her all over the world, with performances and tours in Europe and America to Scandinavia and South-America. She’s played sold-out residential shows and traveled with succesful theater tours in the Netherlands and Europe. Sue has worked with many well-known musicians and artists and can be seen & heard with her own jazz combo as well as guesting with a number of big bands and received awards for various stellar performances.

Her vocals can be heard in commercials like Flowerbomb perfume of Fashion House V&R and various themes for Otazu Jewellery. Her music has been used on the catwalk in Paris. She could be seen in campaigns for the Spanish glamour magazine ‘Imagen y Belleza’ and Sil USA. In 2014 her Glamour Calendar came out, a collaboration with star photographer Govert de Roos. Her record debut Dream You (2002) opened many doors allowing Sue to perform outside the Netherlands. Sue’s next album Drivin’ on the Highway of Love (2004) showcased her own compositions, proving her to be a formidable song writing talent. That same year she contributed to the big band album Night and Day (2004) and one of her tracks, Cry Me a River, made it to the top 10 in South-Africa. Bye Bye Blues (2006) was a collaboration with Italian guitarist Marco di Maggio. A tour in Italy followed and due to many requests the record was re-released in 2009 with extra songs.

As Sue was working hard on her jazzy lounge-nightclub shows she was noticed by producer Eddy de Clercq who asked her to collaborate with him for his outstanding Music for Catwalks project (2008). The music was performed on huge fashion events in Europe. Sue has impressed audiences with her charismatic performances during ‘the Country Music Hall of Fame’ tour throughout the Netherlands and Belgium and at gospelevents in her country. In 2008 she left for Los Angeles for a concert tour while taking songwriting sessions with studio musicians, some of which were released on One Track Mind (2009), a collaboration with the popular Uk band Jack Rabbit Slim. In both 2010 and 2011 Sue starred in a European tour with the original bandmembers of Elvis Presley.

A typical indie, do-it-yourself artist, she left for Nashville in 2012 to write & record songs with renowned musicians. The result was her acclaimed album City by Night (2014), featuring much of her own work sung with a different, pure and almost smoky sound, touched with a hint of vulnerability, colored with exotic influences. Shows followed in Nashville and The United States, as well as tours in Europe with the Nashvillians. n 2016 Sue contributed to an Elvis tribute project called Duets (2016). And showed yet another side of herself with the release of The Long and Winding Road (2018) recorded with a grand orchestra, released on her own label Heavenly Records. In 2019 Sue began writing again and set off to record in Memphis, USA. Grammy winners and legendary musicians of Royal and Stax fame have joined forces once again to collaborate with her on these recordings and to accompany her with their unmistakable Memphis Soul sound. How’s it going? To quote pianist Lester Snell ‘You Got what it takes, girl!’ Talk about respect. Says enough, yes? https://www.suemoreno.com/about-me/

One Track Mind

Monday, April 16, 2018

Various - Cafe Amsterdam: Latin Jazz Night

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 69:46
Size: 159.7 MB
Styles: Latin jazz
Year: 2015
Art: Front

[3:15] 1. Cris Monen Jazz & Blues Band - One Note Samba
[3:02] 2. Ricardo Insunza - Favela
[2:46] 3. Ronald Douglas - I Concentrate On You
[5:39] 4. Perfume De Salsa - Dame Un Traguito
[4:36] 5. Ingram Washington - Witchcraft
[3:50] 6. Joop Thonhäuser - Manha De Carnaval
[4:08] 7. Hot Club De Frank - Melodie Au Crepusule
[3:09] 8. Toots Thielemans - Flow
[2:56] 9. Sue Moreno - I Remember You
[2:38] 10. Sebastian Lightfoot - Soul Bossa Nova
[5:24] 11. Jazz Connection - Pau The Arara
[2:34] 12. Dirk Jan Vennik - Funky Wine
[3:48] 13. Deborah J. Carter - Sabado
[5:48] 14. Ratko Zjaca - Soul House
[3:47] 15. Alice In Dixieland - Bed & Breakfast In B
[5:25] 16. Benjamin Herman - All The Things
[2:44] 17. Ricardo Insunza - Saudade Fez Um Samba
[4:07] 18. Marjorie Barnes - No More Blues

The legendary Jelly Roll Morton was noted for saying that Jazz had to contain “The Spanish Tinge,” indicated that Afro-Latin elements have been in Jazz from the music’s inception.

As the century progressed, however, we started to see a more overt fusion of Jazz with Afro-Cuban musical traditions, especially with BeBop innovators like Dizzy Gillespie. By today, we have a distinct style of music, called Latin Jazz, that we consider a crucial and influential vein in this musical tradition.

Cafe Amsterdam: Latin Jazz Night mc
Cafe Amsterdam: Latin Jazz Night zippy

Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Sue Moreno, Chris Casello - City By Night

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 39:09
Size: 89.6 MB
Styles: R&B/Blues/Jazz
Year: 2012
Art: Front

[2:04] 1. How High The Moon
[2:58] 2. Broken Hearted Melody
[3:29] 3. Man Of Many Promises
[2:31] 4. I'm Lookin'out The Window
[2:50] 5. City By Night
[3:15] 6. Polynesian Blues
[2:59] 7. I'm Confessin'(That I Love You)
[2:33] 8. My Love Has Gone
[3:44] 9. He's Evil
[2:56] 10. Mr Sandman
[4:07] 11. Fever
[3:17] 12. Dream A Little Dream
[2:19] 13. I'll Never Be The Same

After two European tours with the band members of Elvis Presley, Dutch singer Sue Moreno and American guitarist Chris Casello decided to join forces and started writing and working in the Fry Pharmacy studio in Nashville. 13 track CD contains five original tracks written by Sue Moreno and Chris Casello. Recorded in Nashville, Tennessee.

In an already successful career, Sue Moreno has appeared on many stages and in festivals all over Europe and the USA. Considering her varied repertoire, her charisma and her immense presence on stage, she is unique in her category. With her innate sense of swing and her overpowering sensuality, she is at ease with all jazz standards, the syncopated rhythms of rock and rhythm ’n’ blues, as well as the most evocative ballads and latino memories. Gifted with a sensuous voice in tune with her physique, this fiery brunette is at ease within all spheres of American music. She rarely misses a reminder to her idols, Marilyn Monroe, Peggy Lee, Julie London, Elvis Presley or Etta James etc…which she distills to her audience throughout her amazing shows.

City By Night