Kayla Taylor Jazz - The Big Big Show (2010)

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Title: The Big Big Show
Year Of Release: 2010
Label: SmartyKat Records, LLC
Genre: Jazz / Vocal Jazz
Quality: Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 73:52 min
Total Size: 167 MB
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Tracklist
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01. Intro
02. Just Friends
03. Singin' In The Rain
04. Straighten Up And Fly Right
05. So In Love
06. (I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons
07. Sway
08. You Are My Sunshine
09. America The Beautiful
10. Other Lover's Eyes
11. Witchcraft
12. I Only Have Eyes For You
13. Your Cheatin' Heart

A LIVE ALBUM that really does FEEL live! Recorded September 11, 2010 at the Mable House Barnes Amphitheater in Mableton, GA. Jazz Standards and more from a jazz combo that understands the art of entertaining.

A metro-Atlanta native, Ms. Taylor grew up singing standards in the school chorus and gospel tunes in the choir. Everything else she sang in the shower . . . . . as loud as possible! No one is really certain how the singing career came about. Kayla just always sang. Period. As an adopted child she had a vivid imagination – that’s still true today. “But as an adoptee – you have a lot of other things to wonder about. I think most adoptees wonder who their birth parents are. In my case, there was no discussion. I decided at a very early age that my birth parents were Bette Midler and Dean Martin!” Of course, no one from either of those families has contacted Kayla to let her know that she is the long lost love child of Bette and Dean. “But”, Kayla adds, “They haven’t contacted me to let me know that I’m NOT either!”

In addition to jazz and standards, Kayla has performed country, gospel, R&B, classic and original rock ‘n’ roll. “I love the jazz and standards from the 1940’s and 1950’s. I always have. So when Steven and I decided to start a jazz combo and perform this music – I was elated.” So was her husband, Scott. “Scott told me for years that he would love to hear me sing the jazz and standards. Whenever we were grocery shopping or doing housework, I would just break out into song and it was always a standard of some sort. He was right – this is the music I was born to sing.”


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