Jane Stuart Trio Announces August Appearances

By: Jul. 11, 2011
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On Friday, August 12, 2011 7:30-10:30 Jane Stuart Trio plays New Leaf Cafe located at 1 Margaret Corbin Dr. (Ft. Tryon Park) 212-568-5323
NYC

Wednesday, August 17, 2011 1-2pm
Jane Stuart
Rave Tesar-piano / Rick De Kovessey-drums
St. Peters Church
619 Lexington Ave (54th Street)
NYC

Sunday, August 28, 2011 7pm
Reflections Big Band featured vocalist- Jane Stuart
Finkelstein Library
24 Chestnut Street
Spring Valley, NY

New CD

Jane Stuart "DON'T LOOK BACK" Street Date: March 8, 2011
Jane Stuart-vocals, Rave Tesar- keyboards, Rick De Kovessey- drums, Sue Williams- bass (# 1, 2, 7, 8, 10, 12)
Kermit Driscoll- bass (#3, 4, 5, 6, 11), Emedin Rivera- percussion, whistles, Dave Stryker- guitar, Dick Oatts- alto sax, flute, Frank Elmo- tenor sax,
Background vocals- Rick De Kovessey, Orlando Quinones, Paige Sandusky, Rave Tesar
http://www.janestuartmusic.com

"From the opening track's impact, she is a knock out - a rare treat and an absolute sensation, who grabs the whole of each tune,extracts its essence and negotiates it into a moving story of human interfaces. She instantly communicates via her seductive individualized sound and articulation of lyric. Born to sing as a "musicians' singer", she invites her listeners into her passion of flaming fire to toasty warmth and from purrs and whispers to shouts and wails. Jane has been singing for a long time (since age five). Her track record as an excellent tap dancer and thespian includes her singing different styles early on. Her development reveals a persistent profile of growth in her singing, reflecting her joy and focus on teaching and learning increments."-Dr. Herb Wong

Song selections for Don't Look Back include rarely heard gems, Cole Porter's Experiment, Johnny Mandel's title cut, a soulful I'll Follow The Sun and a gorgeous ballad Let It Come To You, an original by Jane. Most of the arranging is a collaboration of Jane with Rave Tesar. The terrific cast of players includes guest soloist Dick Oatts on alto and flute (also arranger on Experiment), Dave Stryker on guitar plus stellar support from the rhythm section, some of her favorite players that graced her last recording: pianist and co-producer Rave Tesar, bassists Sue Williams and Kermit Driscoll, tenor saxophonist Frank Elmo and drummer/husband Rick De Kovessey, in addition to percussionist Emedin Rivera.


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