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MARCUS SIMEONE: At Last
This soulful, emotionally charged, multi-octave tenor possesses an
astonishing technical facility fused with an emotional depth that is rare.
His musical dynamics reveal awesome command of phrasing, texture and rhythm
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WALLOWITCH & ROSS: John Wallowitch & Bertram Ross
John Wallowitch and Bertram Ross have put their hilarious cabaret magic on CD: a collection
of songs from Tin Pan Alley, Hollywood, contemporary selections, and 7 Irving Berlin rarities.
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KAREN OBERLIN: Secret Love: the Music of Doris Day
In this elegant tribute to Doris Day, Karen delivers each song with warmth, honesty, and no frills,
radiating positive energy as if she's by your side, singing in your ear.
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CHRISTOPHER GINES: The Way It Goes
A sophisticated, bourbon-smooth crooner of love songs with taste, style and intelligence.
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KAREN OBERLIN: My Standards
An eclectic set of jazz and cabaret tunes from the '30s to the 90's, from Irving Berlin to
Elvis Costello. Accompaniments range from piano solos by music director Arturo O'Farrill and the
ever-tasteful Fred Hersch to sultry bossa with guitar and sax.
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BERRI BLAIR: Blame it on my Youth
Ballads, standards from classic Irving Berlin to today's Wallowitch. Smooth, sassy, sultry, smoky.
Enhanced by Lee Musiker and Jay Leonhart.
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