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Jazz Vocals - CD Reviews (1352)

Elegance is the first word that comes to mind when listening to Sylvia Bennett. Her beautiful voice can be romantic and sexy but always classy and elegant.Sylvia …
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Besides having a beautiful, sexy voice, and a nice phrasing influenced by jazz, pop and Bossa Nova, Kristine Mills is a wonderful composer. Her new album Bossanovafied is w…
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There are some great male singers in the history of jazz like Louis Armsrong Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett and more recently, Harry Connick Jr., but male jazz singers have al…
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Caravan is the first track on Black Olive Jazz project View from telegraph hill. The arrangement of this classic, one of the most recognized and recorded in jazz history, h…
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Annie Kozuch surrounded herself with a group of great musicians for this album, but there is no doubt who is the star here. Annie is not just another beautiful voice, she i…
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Robin Aleman new album In your eyes starts with a bang with the cool version of Irving Berlin Steppin out with my baby. Most of the song is just drums and Robin voice with …
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"Life of the Music" is Lauren Hooker’s second CD coming three years after her debut effort. The CD gives an expansive sampling of Ms. H…
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Described as the "Queen of Beale Street" by some, and "Memphis’ Queen of jazz, soul and pop" by others, Joyce Cobb earns any accolade that she has garnered over the year…
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CD Review: Lisa Maxwell & George Newall - Return to Jazz StandardsLike the tittle suggests this album is full of Jazz standards wonderfully interpreted by singer …
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Sunday afternoons could not be more alluring than with an assured vocal intimacy that captures the inner soul of an ageless lover's romantic sway. Enter vocalist Ms. Ann…
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Vocalist Jane Monheit, given some solid marketing, could easily make the transition, ala Michael Buble, from jazz vocalist to crossover artist. Why more efforts haven’t …
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With every breath I take is the debut CD from singer Kathryn Smith. But this album is not just another collection of jazz standards. Kathryn unique phrasing brings a new…
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Lawrence Lebo's new CD is a collection of mostly original songs that takes you through the roots of American music, blues, jazz and folk. Add to that Lawrence voice tone…
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Anne is a singer from Switzerland but listening to songs like Em frente ao mar from her new CD Donaflor is hard to believe she is not brazilian. There is even a little b…
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When a vocalist surround herself with quality musicians like pianist Frank Martin, guitarist José Neto, flutist Pedro Eustache, bassist John Peña and drummer, percussion…
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Roger Cairns love for ballads is obvious when listening to his new album The Dream of Olwen. Roger gentle yet powerful voice was made to sing this kind of songs. There i…
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With the first notes of the first track Orange Colored Sky, you got the feeling that Fresh made cuppa tea, the new album from singer Jennifer Zarine, is going to be a fu…
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Is Lissy Walker a jazz singer with folk influences? Or is she a folk singer with jazz influences? Who cares, as long as she is good. And Lissy Walker is really good. Jaz…
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Leslie Lewis is all a good jazz singer should be. On her new CD, Keeper of the Flame, her beautiful tone and classy phrasing come through strong on tracks like …
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Annie Kozuch surrounded herself with a group of great musicians for this album, but there is no doubt who is the star here. Annie is not just another beautiful voice, sh…
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