Shelley Neill - Irish Eyes Gypsy Soul (2010)

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Title: Irish Eyes Gypsy Soul
Year Of Release: 2010
Label: Cobalt Blue Music
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 38:06
Total Size: 175 MB | 86.7 MB
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Tracklist
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01. Fly Me To the Moon
02. Heat Wave
03. I Shall Be Released
04. Moon Blue
05. Fever
06. The Music Is the Magic
07. Hello Stranger
08. Dedicated To the Ones I Love

Shelley Neill was born in the culturally rich rough and tumble working-class Ironbound neighborhood of Newark, New Jersey in the early 1950's, and abandoned by her Irish Catholic mother and Hungarian father at birth. She was adopted, as an infant, into a Jewish family that had grown up and lived in Newark. Her most vivid childhood memories were of Newark in the 1950's - cobblestone streets, people speaking in English, Yiddish, and Italian, horse-drawn vegetable carts, streets with names that sounded strange - Peshein Avenue and Demerest Street - where her grandparents lived - egg kindlers, fresh-killed chickens, Silverman's Bakery, chocolate egg creams, family circle meetings, chain-link fenced school playgrounds. In the late 1950's Newark's neighborhoods unraveled - Jewish and Italian families moved out - and African-American families moved in. Her family moved out of Newark and into the suburbs of New Jersey. By the late 1960's Newark was on fire and people who had been filled with hope were now filled with either fear or anger or both. Music was always a huge part of her life. She began and ended each day listening to WNJR Radio out of Newark, and grew to love the sounds of Dionne Warwick, Martha and the Vandelas, Marvin Gaye and Smokey Robinson. Later it was Janis Joplin, Sly and the Family Stone, Wes Montgomery, Bill Evans, the Rolling Stones and Aretha Franklin, along with an interest in neo-classical music - Igor Stravinsky and Oliver Messian. Then came the great ladies of Jazz: Ella, Sarah, and Billie introduced to her by Great Aunt Rose, who lived in the Bronx, was a public school teacher, and loved Jazz music, singers in particular. Shelley also learned to love the music and later the way it felt when she sang a song. She moved to Boston in 1969 and had an on and off relationship with music until, In the 1980's she picked up singing again and started to play in and around Boston. She began to take trips outside of the country and she started to research a Jazz and Blues trilogy project. Her first CD, The Blues Runs Though It, looked at the impact of Blues on Jazz from a vocalist's perspective. A second CD, Envisioning Blue, and then the third and final CD of the series, entree blue, took her on a musical journey that began in 1915 with Robert Johnson and Ma Rainey and ended with Miles Davis in the 1960's. Irish Eyes Gypsy Soul, is her first CD in five years. It incorporates many aspects of her musical, emotional, and personal history. She says, "It's about how I see and hear the world - through my Irish Eyes, with my Gypsy Soul." This CD brings together her background and wide-ranging interest, including R & B tunes and straight-ahead jazz, with work by Bob Dylan, Abbey Lincoln and Stevie Wonder and others.


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