Posted at 7:29 pm by Peter
Posted at 7:13 pm by Peter
Grandmas Song
Choir: Scott Coulter, Kristen Coury, Margaret Dorn, Lina Koutrakos, Eric Millegan, Michelle Peeler David Raleigh, Johnny Rodgers, and Brian Wilson Recorded at Masque Sound, NYC
Engineer: Jeremy Harris
Home quartet: Scott Coulter, BLG, Johnny Rodgers, and Brian Wilson
Mandolin: Barry Mitterhoff
Recorded at Masque Sound, NYC
Engineer: Jeremy Harris
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Dad and Me | Inevitable | Icons
Background vocals: Johnny Rodgers and BLG
Dad and Me
Violin (Fiddle): Deni Bonet
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I Miss You* | Inevitable | Calm
Cello: Wolfram Koessel
Violin: Eviya Ozolins Kiger*
Violin: Una Tone
Recorded at Mix-o-lydian, Lafayette, New Jersey
Engineer: Don Sternecker
Mastered by Phillip Klum at Jigsaw Sound, NYC
Photography: Russell Baer (Santa Monica)
In studio photograph: Kristen Coury
Art Direction & Package Design: Doug Haverty
for Art & Soul Design (LosAngeles)
Posted at 6:28 pm by Peter
Posted at 6:20 pm by Peter
Andrew Suvalsky’s, “A World That Swings” his second recording, September 2008 release; LML Music/Allegro Distribution) firmly establishes him as one of the strongest and most noteworthy presences in the world of up and coming male jazz vocalists. The recording, whose title is borrowed from one of the CD’s many swinging tracks, gives the artist a stage on which to show serious vocal prowess while swinging, scatting, or smoothly evoking the deepest essence of a ballad’s lyrics, and to share his infectious notion that a musical and swinging world is just the place we would all like to live in. From the first note sung, The listener will immediately be swept into his musical landscape.