Showing posts with label Wendee Glick. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wendee Glick. Show all posts

Monday, March 3, 2014

Wendee Glick ( Feat. Ken Peplowski and Eddie Higgins) - True Colors

Styles: Vocal Jazz
Year: 2005
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 61:11
Size: 145,8 MB
Art: Front

(3:14)  1. Blue Skies
(4:41)  2. Rainbow Connection
(4:51)  3. Every Time We Say Goodbye
(4:08)  4. Orange Colored Sky
(4:52)  5. Honeysuckle Rose
(5:37)  6. My Foolish Heart/The Second Time Around
(3:22)  7. Look For The Silver Lining
(4:55)  8. Blue Moon
(5:10)  9. What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life
(4:18) 10. Our Love Is Here To Stay
(4:21) 11. Deep Purple
(3:57) 12. I'm Beginning To See The Light
(2:41) 13. Secret Love (My)
(4:57) 14. True Colors

Wendee's second recording this CD features Ken Peplowski and Eddie Higgins. The CD contains songs from the Great American Songbook and some soft pop. Familiar standards that swing gently and leave you wanting to hear more. An experienced jazz vocalist, Wendee Glick is a singer with a strong stage presence, sense of humor, and ability to belt out a tune, even over a full big band orchestra. She can also sing a ballad with a “bell-like” quality that could make a person cry. She has graced the stages of many a New England jazz club, and large venues such as Boston’s Fleet Center and Hatch Shell, performing with top-notch musicians. 

Legally named Wendy Dee, Wendee’s interest in music began at a young age, because her own mother was a singer. Wendee toured Europe with America’s Youth in Concert and went on to study music at the University of Lowell. Classically trained, she started performing musical theater and opera but soon came to love jazz, influenced by jazz legends such as Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughn, Anita O’Day, and June Christy. Wendee has developed a substantial following in the New England area. She is equally at home singing with a small jazz group, or swinging with the Compaq Big Band. Annually, on The Jazz Cruise, she has jammed with and received praise from esteemed musicians such as Red Holloway, Eddie Higgins, Shelly Berg, Keter Betts, Nat Reeves, Chris Foreman, Duffy Jackson, Meredith d’Ambrosio and Wycliffe Gordon. http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/glick2


Thank You Mai Neime
True Colors

Thursday, February 27, 2014

Wendee Glick ( Feat. Ken Peplowski) - Baby, I'm Fine

Styles: Vocal Jazz
Year: 2002
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 53:05
Size: 127,4 MB
Art: Front

(2:50)  1. I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter
(4:16)  2. How Deep Is The Ocean
(4:14)  3. My Romance
(3:44)  4. Baby, I'm Fine
(3:27)  5. Centerpiece
(4:31)  6. What A Difference A Day Made
(3:50)  7. You Made Me Love You
(5:11)  8. Crazy He Calls Me
(3:43)  9. Let's Fall In Love
(3:19) 10. The More I See You
(4:02) 11. On A Clear Day (You Can See Forever)
(2:48) 12. You Do Something To Me
(3:58) 13. Come In From The Rain
(3:05) 14. You Can't Have Everything

"A sonorous compilation of standards" from the Great American Songbook, featuring Ken Peplowski on Clarinet/Tenor Sax. The first of Wendee's two recordings, both of which feature Ken Peplowski(see "True Colors", which also features Eddie Higgins/piano).

An experienced jazz vocalist, Wendee Glick is a singer with a strong stage presence, sense of humor, and ability to belt out a tune, even over a full big band orchestra. She can also sing a ballad with a “bell-like” quality that could make a person cry. She has graced the stages of many a New England jazz club, and large venues such as Boston’s Fleet Center and Hatch Shell, performing with top-notch musicians.
Legally named Wendy Dee, Wendee’s interest in music began at a young age, because her own mother was a singer. Wendee toured Europe with America’s Youth in Concert and went on to study music at the University of Lowell. Classically trained, she started performing musical theater and opera but soon came to love jazz, influenced by jazz legends such as Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughn, Anita O’Day, and June Christy.
Wendee has developed a substantial following in the New England area. She is equally at home singing with a small jazz group, or swinging with the Compaq Big Band. Annually, on The Jazz Cruise, she has jammed with and received praise from esteemed musicians such as Red Holloway, Eddie Higgins, Shelly Berg, Keter Betts, Nat Reeves, Chris Foreman, Duffy Jackson, Meredith d’Ambrosio and Wycliffe Gordon.  
http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/glick1
 

Thank You Mai Neime!
Baby, I'm Fine