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

Sunday, September 13, 2020

Sue Ramsay & Mike Stanutz - Reunion

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2006
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 38:27
Size: 89,1 MB
Art: Front

(2:22)  1. Spend A Little Time With Me
(4:18)  2. A Light
(3:31)  3. Bossa Vagabundo
(3:05)  4. Cat
(2:43)  5. VooDoo
(2:32)  6. Reunion
(2:52)  7. Big Green Eyes
(3:02)  8. Cold House Blues
(4:19)  9. Come To Me
(1:33) 10. A Song We'll Always Know
(3:30) 11. You Say
(2:04) 12. Pumpkin
(2:30) 13. Winds Of Change

Reunion, probably the most rewarding and of course tantalizing for me is the original material.  I have Mike Stanutz to thank for that. "Reunion" is our first cd....and is full of joy and hope.   Writing lyrics....listening to a piece of music and creating is so surreal and  intoxicating.  Having a hand in creating what I sing is a privilege.  Once you've had a drop......well I'm not sure how to stop. http://www.suzanne-ramsay.com/music.html

Featured Tracks: A Light - David Matheson keys, Phil Desera guitar, Clark Johnston bass, Mike Stanutz drums, Sue Ramsay vocals  /    Cat - Clark Johnston bass, Sue Ramsay vocals /   A Song We'll Always Know By Heart -  Phil Desera guitar, Sue Ramsay vocals

Reunion

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Sue Ramsay - Once Upon A Summertime

Size: 123,3 MB
Time: 53:00
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2015
Styles: Jazz Vocals
Art: Front

01. Comment Allez-Vous (2:36)
02. A Sleepin' Bee (3:35)
03. Les Moulins De Mon Coeur (4:22)
04. The Water Is Wide (4:37)
05. Charade (2:53)
06. Once Upon A Summertime (3:40)
07. Gypsy In My Soul (2:48)
08. If You Go Away (3:37)
09. Summer Night (3:08)
10. Moon And Sand (4:53)
11. I Will Wait For You (3:50)
12. The Folks Who Live On The Hill (5:25)
13. 'Tis Autumn - September In The Rain (4:33)
14. Charade - Alternate (2:57)

Between spinning records at CJTT and digging deep into their jazz collection as a teenager and growing up around a piano as a means of socializing.....it was only natural Sue would become a singer. She came from a long line of them. Her grandfather, father and aunt all sang.....and yes, she grew up around a piano. Her Daddy also was a trumpet player and had a big band in his younger days. Lets say, she knew from the get go, singing was her thing .


Her professional musical journey began in the early 80's while studying music at Sheridan College . A summer run at the Deerhurst Resort in Huntsville led to a 2 year tour throughout Canada and several eastern States with a 4 piece vocal jazz ensemble called the Sheridan Way . Suzanne then relocated to the Hamilton area. While working & attending McMaster University , she did studio session work at Grant Avenue Studios and sang with several local bands at area night and golf clubs.

Then the millennium happened! She got married, moved to Niagara wine country and passionately put together her dream project…a retrospective look at late 50's jazz. Sue performed at the Niagara Casino for over 18 months and continued to play various jazz venues in the Niagara area. She was content to work with her trio when she reconnected with Mike Stanutz and decided it was time to try her hand at writing lyrics. In 2006, she and Mike Stanutz released their first all original cd, Reunion. Suzanne's band quickly became a quintet....and she was very pleased to perform at MacMaster's Convocation Hall as well as the Burlington Blues and Jazz Festival. 2011 saw the release of a new Cd from she and Mike entitled "Dichotomy" . The fifties crashed into the sixties. It's a lot of jazz....some definite 60's grooves and a hint of folk. Definitely Canadian. They topped it off with 24 months of "hippy jazz". It was so fun....but family comes first, Mike became a rep hockey Dad and coach and Sue switched her focus to her trio.


This is where life gets really interesting as we're here and now......Sue and her trio, Bob Shields on guitar and Clark Johnston on bass have recorded her latest cd "Once Upon a Summertime". They have just finished the Twilight Jazz Series, and are poised for Jazz on the Ridge.....the future looks bright. We'll see what we see...... :) Stick around. I think things are about to get really interesting.

Once Upon A Summertime