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Well, Alright!
Nancy Kelly
Well, Alright!
Genre: Jazz
 
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I will say without the slightest degree of hesitation, that Miss Kelly is one of the best female jazz singers that I have ever heard, bar none....I repeat, bar none... - - John Gilbert, EjazzNews.com Nancy Kelly continues...  more »

     
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All Artists: Nancy Kelly
Title: Well, Alright!
Members Wishing: 0
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Label: Saying It With Jazz
Release Date: 3/30/2009
Album Type: CD
Genre: Jazz
Style: Vocal Jazz
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 884501110723

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I will say without the slightest degree of hesitation, that Miss Kelly is one of the best female jazz singers that I have ever heard, bar none....I repeat, bar none... - - John Gilbert, EjazzNews.com Nancy Kelly continues to dazzle audiences with her take-no-prisoners, back-to-the-roots swinging style. In a market place where wispy voices and shallow emotions abound, Ms. Kelly is a breath of fresh air. She takes us back to the time when jazz and that includes vocal jazz was an authentic expression of real emotion. In Well, Alright, her second outing with soulful tenor saxophonist Houston Person, (appearing courtesy of High Note Records), Nancy shows off her blues and soul chops (she's already proved she can swing). This collection of old and new (from the 60s rather that the 30s) standards was recorded over a weekend in November 2008 at Bake's Place, a Seattle area jazz club, and has all the excitement and warmth inherent in a live performance. As I sat in the audience for this recording session seeing Nancy Kelly in person for the first time, I was curious about what this singer had to offer. After her first notes hit me, I smiled, settled back, relaxed and let myself be transported into a genuine, top notch, musical experience. For two hours I soared with her, cried with her, laughed with her, scatted with her, agonized with her, and fell hook, line and sinker for her voice and her interpretation of so many great songs. from liner notes, Dick Bogle, Jazz Programmer/Writer