Debra Mann - A Time For Love (2003)
Artist: Debra Mann
Title: A Time For Love
Year Of Release: 2003
Label: Jobe Records
Genre: Jazz Vocals
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | MP3 320 kbps
Total Time: 63:21
Total Size: 397 MB | 149 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: A Time For Love
Year Of Release: 2003
Label: Jobe Records
Genre: Jazz Vocals
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | MP3 320 kbps
Total Time: 63:21
Total Size: 397 MB | 149 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. You're Everything (4:24)
2. Hold On To My Love (6:00)
3. You Can Count On Me (3:08)
4. Agua De Beber (6:17)
5. A Time For Love (6:16)
6. I'm Old Fashioned (2:58)
7. How My Heart Sings (5:19)
8. Love Reborn (5:19)
9. I'm All Smiles (4:11)
10. Don't Go To Strangers (5:38)
11. From The Heart (3:44)
12. Lush Life (6:12)
13. Song For The Vineyard (3:49)
Debra Mann is widely recognized as Rhode Island’s premier jazz pianist and vocalist. She graduated with honors from Berklee College of Music, Boston, studied jazz piano with Jeff Covell, Charlie Banacos, Harvey Diamond, Hal Crook, Diamond Centofanti, and Bob Winter, classical piano studies with Ed Bedner. vocal training with classical voice teachers, Dante Pavone & Annamaria Saritelli, Somatic VoiceWork, the LoVetri Method founder, Jeannie LoVetri, and jazz vocal improvisation with Bob Stoloff.
Since graduating from Berklee, Debra has performed extensively as a solo artist and in various groups throughout the New England area at venues of all sizes, including jazz clubs, concert halls, and festivals, while sharing the stage with well known artists including Dick Johnson, Herb Pomeroy, Gray Sargent, Marshall Wood, Ted Casher, Billy Novick, Greg Hopkins, Greg Abate, John LaPorta, Dave Zinno, Dino Govoni, Jay Azzolina, John Lockwood, Marty Richards, Marty Ballou, Mike Monaghan, Dan Moretti, Ed Tomassi, Oscar Stagnaro, Nanny Assis, Claudio Ragazzi, Bob Gullotti, Jon Wheatley, Jeff Stout, John Allmark, Ed Saindon, and many others.
In 1990 she established the Debra Mann Trio, which has since been expanded to a quintet that features world-class musicians. They perform American Jazz standards, Brazilian jazz music, original compositions, and concerts that feature the music of iconic singer/songwriter, Joni Mitchell, Brazilian composer and national treasure, Antonio Carlos Jobim, and jazz pianist/composer, Dave Frishberg.
Debra has performed at Symphony Hall, Boston, as a featured guest soloist with Keith Lockhart and the Boston Pops Orchestra. She had the distinct honor of performing at the request of Frank Sinatra. In celebration of Women’s History Month she performed with her trio on Ron Dellachiesa’s WGBH radio program “Music America”.
Debra Mann is a Whaling City Sound recording artist. Her newest recording, Full Circle, features the music of Joni Mitchell, and will be released in early 2018. She has released three CD recordings on her record label, Jobe Records. “From the Heart” was nominated “Best local recording” by the Providence Phoenix. “A Time for Love” was released to a sold out concert at Chan’s, RI’s premier jazz club. “Home” was placed on the Official Ballot for the 2010 Grammy Awards by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences in several categories including Record of the Year ('Autumn'), Album of the Year ('Home'), Song of the Year ('Heart of Love'), Best Pop Vocal Album ('Home'), and Best Improvised Jazz Solo (‘Autumn').
Debra is a passionate Jazz educator. She is a member of the Jazz Education Network, as well as the Providence Musicians Union. She is in demand as a jazz voice and piano teacher. She joined the faculty at Brown University in 2014, and Wheaton College in 2015. She is a certified teacher in Somatic VoiceWork, the LoVetri Method. Her approach to teaching is wholistic, encompassing technique, theory, repertoire, improvisation, composition, arranging, performance techniques, and helping students discover and develop their own personal style.
Since graduating from Berklee, Debra has performed extensively as a solo artist and in various groups throughout the New England area at venues of all sizes, including jazz clubs, concert halls, and festivals, while sharing the stage with well known artists including Dick Johnson, Herb Pomeroy, Gray Sargent, Marshall Wood, Ted Casher, Billy Novick, Greg Hopkins, Greg Abate, John LaPorta, Dave Zinno, Dino Govoni, Jay Azzolina, John Lockwood, Marty Richards, Marty Ballou, Mike Monaghan, Dan Moretti, Ed Tomassi, Oscar Stagnaro, Nanny Assis, Claudio Ragazzi, Bob Gullotti, Jon Wheatley, Jeff Stout, John Allmark, Ed Saindon, and many others.
In 1990 she established the Debra Mann Trio, which has since been expanded to a quintet that features world-class musicians. They perform American Jazz standards, Brazilian jazz music, original compositions, and concerts that feature the music of iconic singer/songwriter, Joni Mitchell, Brazilian composer and national treasure, Antonio Carlos Jobim, and jazz pianist/composer, Dave Frishberg.
Debra has performed at Symphony Hall, Boston, as a featured guest soloist with Keith Lockhart and the Boston Pops Orchestra. She had the distinct honor of performing at the request of Frank Sinatra. In celebration of Women’s History Month she performed with her trio on Ron Dellachiesa’s WGBH radio program “Music America”.
Debra Mann is a Whaling City Sound recording artist. Her newest recording, Full Circle, features the music of Joni Mitchell, and will be released in early 2018. She has released three CD recordings on her record label, Jobe Records. “From the Heart” was nominated “Best local recording” by the Providence Phoenix. “A Time for Love” was released to a sold out concert at Chan’s, RI’s premier jazz club. “Home” was placed on the Official Ballot for the 2010 Grammy Awards by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences in several categories including Record of the Year ('Autumn'), Album of the Year ('Home'), Song of the Year ('Heart of Love'), Best Pop Vocal Album ('Home'), and Best Improvised Jazz Solo (‘Autumn').
Debra is a passionate Jazz educator. She is a member of the Jazz Education Network, as well as the Providence Musicians Union. She is in demand as a jazz voice and piano teacher. She joined the faculty at Brown University in 2014, and Wheaton College in 2015. She is a certified teacher in Somatic VoiceWork, the LoVetri Method. Her approach to teaching is wholistic, encompassing technique, theory, repertoire, improvisation, composition, arranging, performance techniques, and helping students discover and develop their own personal style.