Cynthia Bane - Clearly (2017)
BAND/ARTIST: Cynthia Bane, John Harmon
- Title: Clearly
- Year Of Release: 2017
- Label: Stellar Sound Productions, Inc.
- Genre: Vocal Jazz
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:42:43
- Total Size: 210 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. It's a Wonderful World (feat. John Harmon)
02. Detour Ahead (feat. John Harmon)
03. Itsy Bitsy Blues (feat. John Harmon, Andy Sachen & Mike Malone)
04. Do Nothing Till You Hear from Me (feat. John Harmon, Andy Sachen & Mike Malone)
05. Midnight Sun (feat. John Harmon)
06. Have You Met Old Jones (feat. John Harmon, Andy Sachen & Mike Malone)
07. Spring Can Really Hang You up the Most (feat. John Harmon)
08. West Coast Blues (feat. John Harmon, Andy Sachen & Mike Malone)
09. Twisted (feat. John Harmon, Andy Sachen & Mike Malone)
10. Never Let Me Go (feat. John Harmon)
Jazz vocalist Cynthia Bane's hip, understated style and pure vocal tone appeal to a wide variety of jazz fans. Jazz singer Janet Planet proclaimed her, "a star whose voice defines swing, elegance, and taste."
Cynthia's debut album, "Clearly" (Stellar! Sound Productions) provides the listener with an intimate view of Cynthia as a versatile jazz artist. Teaming up with renowned pianist John Harmon, along with Andy Sachen (bass), and Mike Malone (drums), Cynthia skillfully delivers jazz standards, bebop vocalese tunes, and ballads with warmth and authenticity.
Cynthia, a professor of psychology at Wartburg College in Waverly, Iowa, took an unconventional path to vocal jazz. Growing up in Iowa, she played the French horn throughout high school and at Luther College, where she played in the concert band while earning a bachelor's degree in psychology. She continued playing in community bands and high school pit orchestras while pursuing a Ph.D. in social psychology at Miami University. A stroll through a Pottery Barn in Columbus, Ohio, where recordings by Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong played in the background, sparked her interest in jazz. She immediately scoured the jazz cd collection at the local public library and checked out the cd with the hippest looking cover: Hank Mobley's "No Room for Squares" (cover designed by legendary photographer and graphic designer, Reid Miles). In addition to Hank Mobley, she became a fan of Lee Morgan, Anita O'Day, Chet Baker, Cannonball Adderley, Irene Kral, Miles Davis, and Lambert, Hendricks, & Ross..
In 2007, Cynthia attended Tritone Jazz Fantasy camp in Door County, Wisconsin as a vocalist. At Tritone she met faculty members John Harmon (piano), Janet Planet (vocal), and Tom Washatka (saxophone), who collaborated with Cynthia on the "Clearly" album.
01. It's a Wonderful World (feat. John Harmon)
02. Detour Ahead (feat. John Harmon)
03. Itsy Bitsy Blues (feat. John Harmon, Andy Sachen & Mike Malone)
04. Do Nothing Till You Hear from Me (feat. John Harmon, Andy Sachen & Mike Malone)
05. Midnight Sun (feat. John Harmon)
06. Have You Met Old Jones (feat. John Harmon, Andy Sachen & Mike Malone)
07. Spring Can Really Hang You up the Most (feat. John Harmon)
08. West Coast Blues (feat. John Harmon, Andy Sachen & Mike Malone)
09. Twisted (feat. John Harmon, Andy Sachen & Mike Malone)
10. Never Let Me Go (feat. John Harmon)
Jazz vocalist Cynthia Bane's hip, understated style and pure vocal tone appeal to a wide variety of jazz fans. Jazz singer Janet Planet proclaimed her, "a star whose voice defines swing, elegance, and taste."
Cynthia's debut album, "Clearly" (Stellar! Sound Productions) provides the listener with an intimate view of Cynthia as a versatile jazz artist. Teaming up with renowned pianist John Harmon, along with Andy Sachen (bass), and Mike Malone (drums), Cynthia skillfully delivers jazz standards, bebop vocalese tunes, and ballads with warmth and authenticity.
Cynthia, a professor of psychology at Wartburg College in Waverly, Iowa, took an unconventional path to vocal jazz. Growing up in Iowa, she played the French horn throughout high school and at Luther College, where she played in the concert band while earning a bachelor's degree in psychology. She continued playing in community bands and high school pit orchestras while pursuing a Ph.D. in social psychology at Miami University. A stroll through a Pottery Barn in Columbus, Ohio, where recordings by Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong played in the background, sparked her interest in jazz. She immediately scoured the jazz cd collection at the local public library and checked out the cd with the hippest looking cover: Hank Mobley's "No Room for Squares" (cover designed by legendary photographer and graphic designer, Reid Miles). In addition to Hank Mobley, she became a fan of Lee Morgan, Anita O'Day, Chet Baker, Cannonball Adderley, Irene Kral, Miles Davis, and Lambert, Hendricks, & Ross..
In 2007, Cynthia attended Tritone Jazz Fantasy camp in Door County, Wisconsin as a vocalist. At Tritone she met faculty members John Harmon (piano), Janet Planet (vocal), and Tom Washatka (saxophone), who collaborated with Cynthia on the "Clearly" album.
Year 2017 | Vocal Jazz | FLAC / APE
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