Album: Say Yes
Street Date: November 8th
Label: Blue Canoe Records

After enjoying accolades while singing, performing and touring with icons in numerous genres as a support artist, La Tanya Hall re-emerges as a multi-faceted jazz vocalist and interpreter extraordinaire with her first full-length album in a decade.
Though her gorgeous, emotionally intuitive vocals take center stage, the expansive collection is, at heart, a collaborative effort with Unison, a newly formed NYC trio led by Hall’s husband Andy Milne on piano, featuring John Hebert on bass and Clarence Penn on drums. Say Yes was produced and arranged by Milne, a distinct and respected voice at the heart of NYC’s creative jazz scene for over 20 years.
While Say Yes is technically a follow-up to La Tanya’s 2009 recording, It’s About Time, she sees Say Yes as the first project that is a true reflection of her artistic spirit. Fans wondering why it took her so many years to return to the studio can look to her busy schedule touring these past seven years with Steely Dan – and her 10-year career as an instructor, passing along her experience and expertise to the next generation of singers as Associate Professor of Jazz Voice at Oberlin Conservatory and at The New School in NYC.
Over the years, La Tanya’s versatility in a multitude of genres has made her a first-call vocalist for some of music’s most celebrated artists, including Diana Ross, Bobby McFerrin, Harry Belafonte, Michael McDonald, Burt Bacharach, Quincy Jones, Aretha Franklin, Rob Thomas, Patti Labelle, Michael Feinstein and Steve Tyrell. Developing her solo artistry, she has performed in recent years at some of New York’s most renowned venues, including Jazz at Lincoln Center, Birdland, Symphony Space, Iridium, and Feinstein’s/54 Below. In addition, she has appeared as a soloist with the American Composer’s Orchestra, The Colorado Symphony, the Jefferson Symphony and the St. Louis Symphony.

“I have been busy singing with everybody else,” La Tanya says, “and even though my first album received critical acclaim, it featured arrangements that I couldn’t fully immerse myself in vocally and as an artist. So, with Say Yes, I was eager to present material that would support and showcase my disposition and broad range of musical tastes. Working so closely with my husband afforded me a trusting, collaborative dynamic that allowed me to sing as fully and as freely as I could.”

Besides her exquisite vocal tone and Milne’s elegant arrangements and piano work, the most remarkable aspect of Say Yes is La Tanya’s unique choices of material – a set list that truly reflects her deep musical curiosity, spanning generations and many genres. She reaches outside the jazz realm with lush re-imaginings of folk-rocker Jonatha Brookes’ “Because I Told You So” (which the singer calls “the most personal song on the album to me”) and Joni Mitchell’s “The Fiddle and the Drum” – a Vietnam era tune whose poetry resonates perfectly in response to today’s intense socio-political climate.

Another remarkable theme that La Tanya develops with this recording is the decision to re-interpret classic jazz pieces that originated as instrumentals before lyrics were added later. These include “All You Need To Say,” which first appeared as the instrumental “Never Say Yes” on Cannonball Adderley’s 1961 album with Nancy Wilson; Benny Golson’s “Whisper Not,” whose lyrics were added later by Leonard Feather; “Pannonica,” Thelonious Monk’s tribute to elusive “patron saint of jazz” Pannonica de Koenigswarter, with lyrics added later by Jon Hendricks; another Monk-Hendricks classic, “Well You Needn’t”; and Clare Fischer’s “Pensativa,” whose lyrics were later penned by Norma Winstone.

In addition, La Tanya reaches back to 1944 and revamps Cole Porter’s classic, “Ev’ry Time We Say Goodbye,” incorporating a Pablo Neruda poem which adds new life to the already powerful lyrics, to 1942 for a fresh, bourbon-soaked spin on Fats Waller’s “Jitterbug Waltz,” and to 1916 for the Raymond Hubbell tune “Poor Butterfly,” – the latter of which is a part of La Tanya’s Sarah Vaughan tribute show.

BRENDA NELSON-STRAUSS
BLACK GROOVES
"Versatile jazz vocalist La Tanya Hall began her career touring with the great Harry Belafonte and has since collaborated with other black music icons including Diana Ross, Quincy Jones, Aretha Franklin, and Patti Labelle. Hall is perhaps best known, however, for her work with Bobby McFerrin."
Review here

 

PRESTON FRAZIER
SOMETHING ELSE

"Say Yes is full of moments which are as enchanting."
Review here

ANDREW GILBERT
JAZZ TIMES

"Part of what makes the album so fascinating is the way it offers alternating glimpses of Hall’s various musical personas." Review here

MIKE TELIN
CLEVELAND CLASSICAL

"Now that we’re officially into the dark days of winter, get this album, pour a glass of whatever makes you warm, and relax with someone special — let La Tanya Hall provide the atmosphere." Review here

MICHAEL JEWETT
WEMU
Interview here

PRESTON FRAZIER
SOMETHING ELSE

"Say Yes is full of moments which are as enchanting."
Review here

ANDREW GILBERT
JAZZ TIMES

"Part of what makes the album so fascinating is the way it offers alternating glimpses of Hall’s various musical personas." Review here

JOHN CHACONA
"While the holiday season is bathed in so much manufactured nostalgia, La Tanya Hall and the Unison Trio offer the real thing, the elegance of a authentic jazz club date featuring first-rate material in a swanky setting. What more could you want under your tree?" Review here.

JOHN CHACONA
LET'S CALL THIS
"There’s a moment in every great jazz set where everything falls together, magically, like a platonic ideal of a Tetris game, and the music becomes effortlessly self-generating. That moment came at the midpoint of “Pensativa,” during the first set by vocalist La Tanya Hall and the Unison Trio last night at Cleveland’s Bop Stop." Show review here.

GEORGE W. HARRIS
JAZZ WEEKLY
"Music for grown ups." Review here.

FRANK DAIN
CABARET SCENES
"Hall’s Birdland outing was a successful and satisfying presentation of excellent material, delivered by an accomplished singer and her band."  Review here.

MATT MICUCCI
JAZZIZ
Video premiere here.

MARILYN LESTER
CABARET SCENES
"Taken as a whole, Hall’s Birdland outing was a successful and satisfying presentation of excellent material, delivered by an accomplished singer and her band." Review here

MICHAEL BOURNE
WBGO
Singers Unlimited feature here.

ROB LESTER
TALKIN' BROADWAY
"Say Yes casts a special spell." Review here.