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Did You Mean Music Category Saxophone (1812)
Saxophone Discography of CDs

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| Saxophone Saxophone CD (2007)
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| Artist appears on Connie Evingson Let It Be Jazz: Connie Evingson Sings The Beatles CD (2003)
$17.75 For reviews, go to Connie's website, www.connieevingson.com and click on the Press Kit page.
Connie Evingson isn't the first person to provide a vocal jazz tribute to the Beatles; over the years, everyone from Sarah Vaughan to Czech singer Peter Lipa has interpreted the John Lennon/Paul McCartney songbook. Everything from sitar to accordian (!) is found in these tasteful and fun arrangements that put a new spin on songs you thought you knew! In the past, Evingson has paid tribute to Peggy Lee -- a logical choice for a jazz vocalist -- and on this 2003 release, she makes 13 Beatles classics sound equally logical in a jazz setting. "Let it Be Jazz - Connie Evingson Sings the Beatles" features really fresh, unusual treatments of 13 songs by Lennon and McCartney. Let It Be Jazz is not only a demonstration of Evingson's skills as a jazz improviser; it also shows how durable the Fab Four's material continued to be 33 years after their breakup. And thankfully, she is doing exactly the sort of thing jazz singers are supposed to do -- that is, putting her own individualistic spin on something that is familiar (or perhaps not so familiar; Evingson also interprets some gems that weren't major hit singles for the Beatles -- gems you might not be familiar with if you haven't acquired all of their albums). But Let It Be Jazz, the Minneapolis resident's fifth album, is among the more creatively successful -- and it may very well be the most intriguing thing in her catalog (at least as of 2003). Evingson doesn't get into anything by George Harrison or Ringo Starr on Let It Be Jazz; she embraces Lennon/McCartney compositions exclusively, and quite a few pleasant surprises occur -- surprises that range from a reference to Miles Davis' "All Blues" on "Blackbird" to a Brazilian-minded interpretation of "From Me to You." Meanwhile, "Can't Buy Me Love" and "Got to Get You into My Life" are two examples of songs that Evingson takes out of British Invasion rock/power pop and places in a jazz-noir setting.
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| Artist appears on Tom Mcdermott New Orleans Duets CD (2009)
$14.19 Not many are getting rich, anda large number have endured great hardship post-Katrina,but the pool of talent remains deep. Despite what you may have heard, New Orleans in 2009still brims with musicians.
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| Artist appears on Christmas Collection: Chillout CD (2007) (Import) Australia
$13.15 The double CD THE CHRISTMAS CHILLOUT ALBUM brings together 38 reworked carols for the elecronic music fan.
If you like ambient-style chillout, you'll like this. What sets it apart is that the tracks vary in style, instrumentation and performer.
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Alternate spellings: CD discography of songs by band, discographie, dicography, discology, disography, discografie, discogrophy, diskography.
 Saxophone Songs
Popular or famous Saxophone music songs: Dude Botley's Stomp W/ Eric Traub, Ave Maria, Away in a Manger, Frosty the Snowman, Lonely This Christmas. More music songs Step Into Christmas, Winter Wonderlan.
 Worked With
Connie Evingson
 More Music Artists
Ross Beach, Morgen
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