
Award-winning, Brooklyn-based "silly jazz" singer Camille Harris returns for her fourth release with a team of brilliant jazz players who are in perfect sync with her own blazing vocal and instrumental talents. Camille's wildly creative new album, Baby on the Subway, is set for release on September 13, 2019.
Mixing sparklingly fresh, re-imagined renditions of well-loved traditional children's songs with her own effervescent tunes, Camille had the benefit of a five-year seasoning at Brooklyn Public Library branches, where she "kid-tested" her music in front of thousands of children. A sweet sense of humor is never far from the surface of Camille Harris's songs, and many were originally written to play for adult audiences. "Children have the ability to appreciate sophisticated harmonies and playing, so I wanted to make an album that is both silly and complex, using the most skilled musicians I know," explains Camille. "Listeners will hear influences ranging from Stevie Wonder, Esperanza Spalding, and Snarky Puppy to Tom Lehrer, Stephen Sondheim, and the joyful sounds coming from today's NYC jazz scene."Baby on the Subway kicks off with an explosion of up-tempo "Jiggly Wiggly" energy that speaks with a decisive Latin accent, courtesy of a fabulous trumpet solo by Wayne Tucker, Camille's irrepressible vocals, and outstanding work by drummer Dave Tedeschi and pianist Hila Kulik. Next up is "Chopsticks," a fun number that jumps into some splendid four-part vocal harmony inspired by the legendary vocal jazz group Lambert, Hendricks and Ross, employing rhyme after rhyme paying homage to Camille's favorite Chinese restaurant in her home town of Boulder, Colorado.
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