Laura Theodore - Tonight's the Night (2012) Lossless
BAND/ARTIST: Laura Theodore
- Title: Tonight's the Night
- Year Of Release: 2012
- Label: Original Cast Record
- Genre: Vocal Jazz
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 40:51
- Total Size: 269 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Better Days
2. Fire
3. I'll Never Get Over You
4. Tonight's The Night
5. He's Not There
6. Shooby-Do
7. Where Did The Love Go?
8. The Bossa Turns To Blue
9. You Got The Love
1. Better Days
2. Fire
3. I'll Never Get Over You
4. Tonight's The Night
5. He's Not There
6. Shooby-Do
7. Where Did The Love Go?
8. The Bossa Turns To Blue
9. You Got The Love
Cleveland, OH native Laura Theodore is a jazz-oriented singer with blues, rock, and R&B leanings; she is also a talented actress who is known for her on-stage portrayals of the late rocker Janis Joplin. Although jazz has been Theodore's primary focus in the ‘90s and 2000s -- at least as a recording artist -- she is far from a jazz snob or a jazz purist, and has a long history of performing rock, blues, R&B, cabaret, and traditional pop. The singer/actress has brought a wide variety of influences to the studio, and not all of them embraced straight-ahead jazz exclusively. Dinah Washington, Sarah Vaughan, Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, and Peggy Lee are influences; there are also hints of Ruth Brown, Bette Midler, and Nancy Wilson in her work. (That's Nancy Wilson the pop/jazz singer, not Nancy Wilson of the hard rock/arena rock band Heart).
On this recording, Laura's collaborator is Don Rebic, a gifted pianist /composer/ conductor / arranger. Together, these two supreme young artists enliven and freshen the fusion of jazz and pop.
Guest Artists: Joe Beck, Randy Brecker, Andy Snitzer, Dave Taylor, Jim Pugh, Lou Marini. Producer : Andy Ebberbach; Laura Theodore. Engineer : Andy Ebberbach The New York Post declares Ms. Theodore "An amalgam of the musical wisdom of the ages and the power of the present day sound, an extraordinary four-octave singer who blends jazz, blues, soul and pop into seemingly the only possible expression.
On this recording, Laura's collaborator is Don Rebic, a gifted pianist /composer/ conductor / arranger. Together, these two supreme young artists enliven and freshen the fusion of jazz and pop.
Guest Artists: Joe Beck, Randy Brecker, Andy Snitzer, Dave Taylor, Jim Pugh, Lou Marini. Producer : Andy Ebberbach; Laura Theodore. Engineer : Andy Ebberbach The New York Post declares Ms. Theodore "An amalgam of the musical wisdom of the ages and the power of the present day sound, an extraordinary four-octave singer who blends jazz, blues, soul and pop into seemingly the only possible expression.
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