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female jazz vocalist sings & scats w. amazing range & creativity on 8 standards & 2 originals, feat. Dave Catney-pno, David Craig-bss, Dennis Dotson-tpt, Warren Sneed-sax + others
Personnel includes: Kellye Gray (vocals); Dave Catney (piano). Personnel: Kellye Gray (vocals); Erich Avinger (guitar); Warren Sneed (saxophone, soprano saxophone, alto saxophone); Dennis Dotson (trumpet, flugelhorn); Dave Catney (piano); Sebastian Whittaker (drums); Kuko Miranda (percussion). Recording information: Sugar Hill Studios, Houston, TX (10/1992). Photographer: Alison Electra. Arrangers: Dave Catney; Kellye Gray.
JazzTimes (9/97, p.133) - "...[Gray] catches one's attention and we are ready to listen on....she displays her range, moving from the cellar to the clouds within one short lyric and even within one word..." Kellye Gray Tomato Kiss Songs | 1. | Billie's Bounce |
| 2. | Speak Low |
| 3. | Tomato Kiss |
| 4. | Small Day Tomorrow |
| 5. | Who Am I, Who Are You? |
| 6. | Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams (And Dream Your Troubles Away) |
| 7. | I Believe in You |
| 8. | House Is Not a Home, A |
| 9. | Autumn Serenade |
| 10. | Velas Icadas |
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