Karla Harris And Tom Kennedy - Twice As Nice (2007)
Artist: Karla Harris And Tom Kennedy
Title: Twice As Nice
Year Of Release: 2007
Label: Bent Oak Records
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 49:19
Total Size: 123/286 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Twice As Nice
Year Of Release: 2007
Label: Bent Oak Records
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 49:19
Total Size: 123/286 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
1. I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me
2. Lover Come Back To Me
3. You Are There
4. Wives And Lovers
5. The Look Of Love
6. On The Sunny Side Of The Street
7. I'm Gonna Laugh You Right Out Of My Life
8. Lover
9. Come Rain Or Come Shine
10. I Wish I Were In Love Again
11. Where Do You Start
12. Happy Talk
13. One For My Baby (And One More For The Road)
14. The Best Is Yet To Come
Twice As Nice, the new CD from Karla Harris and Tom Kennedy, is really two great stories … It’s a tribute to some of the most memorable melodies and lyrics ever written -- songs from seven legendary composers of the great jazz and pop standards, with two classic tunes from each. It’s also about the collaboration of two artists who share a deep appreciation for this music and a love for performing it. Those artists, internationally acclaimed jazz bassist Tom Kennedy and popular vocalist Karla Harris, met in 2004. Tom was off the road and back in his native St. Louis, playing a gig in the city’s celebrated Forest Park one evening when he met Karla, also on the engagement.
Well-regarded locally, Karla had recently re-entered the jazz scene after several years away. Hearing her sing standards such as Good Morning Heartache and Moonglow that night, Tom recalls being impressed by a “refreshing lyricism and deep spirit emanating from the vocal mic.” Karla, for her part, knew of Tom’s reputation as “one of the best bass players on the planet," amazing on both the acoustic and electric bass. A first-call musician, Tom has worked with jazz greats such as James Moody, Freddie Hubbard, David Sanborn, Stan Kenton, Patti Austin, Maureen McGovern and Rosemary Clooney. As an integral part of the Dave Weckl Band, with whom he writes, records and tours, his fans are worldwide. LA Weekly writes that Tom's work is "nothing short of inspiring" and Downbeat Magazine calls him a "true virtuoso."
When Tom suggested Karla take part in a CD project he’d been planning, it was the right opportunity at the right time. Their musical rapport and shared vision for performing this music is evident in each track.
Twice As Nice glides between jazz and sophisticated pop standards in a rich collection that includes works from composers such as Richard Rodgers, Cy Coleman, Burt Bacharach and Johnny Mandel. Tom performs with the best feel in the business on his 250-year-old acoustic bass, supplying both the emotive touches and acrobatic, horn-like solos for which he’s known. Karla, with a clear, soul-tinged delivery that expresses the lyrics with strength, quiet vulnerability or refined fun, is a natural match with the music. Jazz radio host Ross Gentile describes her approach as "sassy and sensitive ... a singer for all seasons who makes every song memorable."
Well-regarded locally, Karla had recently re-entered the jazz scene after several years away. Hearing her sing standards such as Good Morning Heartache and Moonglow that night, Tom recalls being impressed by a “refreshing lyricism and deep spirit emanating from the vocal mic.” Karla, for her part, knew of Tom’s reputation as “one of the best bass players on the planet," amazing on both the acoustic and electric bass. A first-call musician, Tom has worked with jazz greats such as James Moody, Freddie Hubbard, David Sanborn, Stan Kenton, Patti Austin, Maureen McGovern and Rosemary Clooney. As an integral part of the Dave Weckl Band, with whom he writes, records and tours, his fans are worldwide. LA Weekly writes that Tom's work is "nothing short of inspiring" and Downbeat Magazine calls him a "true virtuoso."
When Tom suggested Karla take part in a CD project he’d been planning, it was the right opportunity at the right time. Their musical rapport and shared vision for performing this music is evident in each track.
Twice As Nice glides between jazz and sophisticated pop standards in a rich collection that includes works from composers such as Richard Rodgers, Cy Coleman, Burt Bacharach and Johnny Mandel. Tom performs with the best feel in the business on his 250-year-old acoustic bass, supplying both the emotive touches and acrobatic, horn-like solos for which he’s known. Karla, with a clear, soul-tinged delivery that expresses the lyrics with strength, quiet vulnerability or refined fun, is a natural match with the music. Jazz radio host Ross Gentile describes her approach as "sassy and sensitive ... a singer for all seasons who makes every song memorable."