Julie Benko - Euphonic Gumbo (2026) Hi Res

Artist: Julie Benko
Title: Euphonic Gumbo
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: Club44 Records
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) | 24Bit/96 kHz FLAC
Total Time: 00:38:32
Total Size: 92 mb | 220 mb | 738 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Euphonic Gumbo
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: Club44 Records
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) | 24Bit/96 kHz FLAC
Total Time: 00:38:32
Total Size: 92 mb | 220 mb | 738 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01 - Julie Benko - Down in New Orleans Medley (Bourbon Street Parade/ Go To The Mardi Gras/ Basin Street Blues)
02 - Julie Benko - Ticklin' Time [Come On (Let The Good Times Roll)/ Tipitina]
03 - Julie Benko, Jason Yeager - The Lakes of Pontchartrain
04 - Julie Benko, John Manzari - Funky Fête (Iko Iko/ Tootie Ma Is A Big Fine Thing)
05 - Julie Benko - Ma Belle Evangeline
06 - Julie Benko - Pretty Baby
07 - Julie Benko, Jason Yeager - Don't You Come Home, Bill Bailey!
08 - Julie Benko, John Manzari - St. James Infirmary
09 - Julie Benko - J'ai Passe Devant Ta Porte
10 - Julie Benko, Jason Yeager - Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans (Live at Birdland)
Personnel:
Julie Benko - Vocals
Jason Yeager - Piano, Hammond Organ (1, 2), Celeste (6), Arrangements
John Manzari - Vocals (8), Tap Dance (4, 8)
Andy Warren - Trumpet, Flugelhorn (3)
Linus Wyrsch - Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone (2, 4)
Evan Arntzen - Tenor Saxophone (10)
Ron Wilkins - Trombone
Michael O’Brien - Acoustic Bass, Electric Bass (2, 4)
Jay Sawyer - Drums
Sasha Papernik - Accordion (5, 9)
Gabe Terraciano - Violin (9)
Justin Poindexter - Guitar (9), Banjo (9)
Jim Caruso - Announcer (1, 10)
How did a nice Jewish girl from Connecticut end up steeped in the sounds of New Orleans? Simple: I visited... and fell madly in love. The music, the spirit, the ghosts, and the joy all pulled me deeper down the rabbit hole. Euphonic Gumbo is my love letter to the Crescent City. We stirred in a little of everything: the syncopated strut of early jazz, the spice of a Cajun fiddle, the echo of folk ballads, Jelly Roll Morton’s “Spanish tinge,” and, of course, nods to the great piano “professors” famous for making the ivories dance. It’s music that honors both life and death, mischief and memory, Disney dreams and Longfellow laments. This album is a celebration, a second line, a reverent revelry. A party, plain and simple.