Vocalist/pianist Karrin Allyson‘s 2011 effort ‘Round Midnight is a smoky, afterglow affair that builds upon the singer’s noted skill for interpreting jazz and pop standards. Backing Allyson here is a superb lineup featuring guitarist Rod Fleeman, bassist Ed Howard, and drummer Matt Wilson, as well as saxophonist Bob Sheppard and harmonica player Randy Weinstein. Together, Allyson and her ensemble deliver intensely dramatic and romantic takes on such standards as the leadoff “Turn Out the Stars,” the mid-album “Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most,” and of course the title track, which Allyson performs starkly with just bass accompaniment.
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Vocalist/pianist Karrin Allyson‘s 2011 effort ‘Round Midnight is a smoky, afterglow affair that 更多>
Vocalist/pianist Karrin Allyson‘s 2011 effort ‘Round Midnight is a smoky, afterglow affair that builds upon the singer’s noted skill for interpreting jazz and pop standards. Backing Allyson here is a superb lineup featuring guitarist Rod Fleeman, bassist Ed Howard, and drummer Matt Wilson, as well as saxophonist Bob Sheppard and harmonica player Randy Weinstein. Together, Allyson and her ensemble deliver intensely dramatic and romantic takes on such standards as the leadoff “Turn Out the Stars,” the mid-album “Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most,” and of course the title track, which Allyson performs starkly with just bass accompaniment.