TNT: Tommy Newsom Tribute
TNT: Tommy Newsom Tribute
ASIN: B000AGTQJ0
Track Listings
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1. Pipes, Titter
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2. Pensativa
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3. Three Shades of Blue
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4. Moonlight
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5. Nat Cole Medley
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6. Too Late Now
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7. Trail Mix
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8. Remember Medley
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9. Come Sunday
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10. Red Door
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TNT: Tommy Newsom Tribute,Diva Jazz Orchestra,Lightyear,Big Bands,Jazz,Pop
Average customer rating:
- These chicks SWING!!!
- Right On! Marilyn's Review Hit The Bull's Eye!
- Powerful big band jazz played by great musicians who happen to be women!
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TNT: Tommy Newsom Tribute
Sherrie Maricle & the Diva Jazz Orchestra
Manufacturer: Lightyear
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Jazz
| Styles
| Music
Classic Big Band
| Swing Jazz
| Jazz
| Styles
| Music
Contemporary Big Band
| Swing Jazz
| Jazz
| Styles
| Music
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ASIN: B000AGTQJ0
Release Date: 2005-09-27 |
Tracks:
- Pipes, Titter
- Pensativa
- Three Shades of Blue
- Moonlight
- Nat Cole Medley
- Too Late Now
- Trail Mix
- Remember Medley
- Come Sunday
- Red Door
Customer Reviews:
These chicks SWING!!!.......2007-05-01
Chicks rule - especially those with a penchant for hard-swinging big-band jazz like this band! I thoroughly enjoyed every note of this CD, and the charts by Tommy Newsom are perfect for the talents of Sherrie Maricle and her killer lineup of musicians.
I write these words just as we learned of Tommy having just passed away, because he was a brilliant musical genius, and his arrangements for this group hit the spot (the Nat Cole medley was my favorite one of all the tracks). I hope that when they hit the studio next time, they get another first-rate chart man on board. Let's hear more!!!
Right On! Marilyn's Review Hit The Bull's Eye!.......2007-02-13
If I didn't already own this CD, I would have bought it from reading that single review. I DID purchase another ("I Believe In You") through the
excellent srvices of cmessner --and wrote my own review on that one.
Yo... most hard-working musicians NEVER think in terms of "gender," but
that doesn't seem to influence the chauvinists who are always out to put
down and detract from the artistry of great players who "happen to be
women."
And, by the way, all of you bias-bathed gooblatrons out there: Why don't
you focus your negative assessments on some of the truly bad playing and
arrangements that come flooding out from over-rated MALE performers?
("Oh, no, that might be deemed "sexist" or "politically incorrect"!)
Stop seeing music through hose-colored glasses.
Powerful big band jazz played by great musicians who happen to be women!.......2007-01-23
In all fairness to the great musicians on this CD, you should really listen to it before reading anything about the band, the leader or the musicians. This is a great swinging album with first rate charts, great solos and tight ensemble playing. Clearly these musicians have been playing together for a long time and they together play as one. The leader, drummer Sherrie Maricle and the other musicians in the band are all women and I hope that someday it won't even need to be mentioned. If this was a review of the Basie band, the gender of the musicians wouldn't be mentioned and nobody would be surprised that the band sounded great. But we still have a lot of gender issues in the world of jazz and women jazz musicians are still very much in the minority. So it needs to be noted that this is indeed a jazz band of great musicians who happen to be women and that they swing, play hard and sound as good as or even better than the Basie band in my opinion. Why are there still so few women in jazz and why do they have to considered "women in jazz" instead of just jazz musicians? Hopefully, this is starting to change as the new generation of young women gets exposed to jazz in the school systems and are encouraged by their band instructors to play instruments other than the traditional female instruments of vocals and piano. I recently spent 4 days at the annual IAJE Jazz Educator's conference in New York City where there were wall to wall jazz musicians and educators on 3 floors of the Hilton and Sheraton Hotels. There were over 200 concerts, seminars and workshops over the course of 4 days and there were a lot of women and girls playing in bands and attending as students. Several women band leaders were given almost prime time slots for their concerts (Ingrid Jensen and Anita Brown to name two had concerts at 4 PM and 6 PM)and The IAJE Sisters in Jazz big band played for the closing night gala honoring Michel Legrand. While this is a great trend, we're not there yet. For instance, the only female Jazz Master in the Great Day in Jazz photo that was taken was vocalist Nancy Wilson and there was only one NEA Jazz Master award given to a woman this year, pianist/band leader Toshiko Akiyoshi. It's a start as there were no NEA Jazz Master awards given to women in 2006. So we have a long way to go but we're getting there slowly and bands like DIVA are one of the reasons. Back to the DIVA Band: This is a great CD and if you love the sounds of the big band, buy it and add it to your collection. 5 stars Marilynn Seits
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