By Rob Lester, Talkin’ Broadway Looking for variety in song styles and versatility of performance? You’ll find it on the rewarding release named Michael Stephenson Meets the Alexander Claffy Trio. If the title suggests all parties are meeting for the first time, we must ignore that because singer-saxophonist Stephenson and bassist/bandleader Claffy have been friends … Read More
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REVIEW: Lucy Yeghiazaryan and Vanisha Gould “In Her Words” – Talkin’ Broadway
By Rob Lester, Talkin’ Broadway Life and love—but mostly love, or the lack thereof, or some lust—from a woman’s point of view are what’s examined in the selections on In Her Words. It presents a dozen perspectives performed by skillful singers Lucy Yeghiazaryan and Vanisha Gould. Oops—the word “and” gives the wrong idea; make that … Read More
REVIEW: Angela Wrigley Trio’s ‘You Don’t Know What Love Is’ – Talkin’ Broadway
by Rob Lester, Talkin’ Broadway “In love and music, misery always loves company and catharsis. No wonder the cautionary lament “You Don’t Know What Love Is,” about the agonizing symptoms of a broken heart is still around and being recorded. It has survived for 80 years, following its first near-death experience of being cut from … Read More
REVIEW: Evan Arntzen “Countermelody” – Talkin’ Broadway
By Rob Lester, Talkin’ Broadway With a playing time of an hour and five minutes, clarinet and sax player Evan Arntzen’s newest recording as leader gives us plenty of time to appreciate the sounds of individual instruments played by the seven men, soaring melodies, percolating rhythms, and five vocal tracks that enrich the celebration. But, … Read More
REVIEW: Janinah Burnett “Love The Color Of Your Butterfly” – Talkin’ Broadway
By Rob Lester, Talkin’ Broadway Duke Ellington composed “In a Sentimental Mood” in 1935 in North Carolina; in the same year, with its story set in South Carolina, Broadway’s Porgy and Bess debuted, with its score including the declaration “I Loves You, Porgy.” Also in 1935 Fats Waller made the pop charts with one of … Read More
REVIEW: The Royal Bopsters “Party of Four” – Talkin’ Broadway
By Rob Lester, Talkin’ Broadway Prepare to be dazzled! The skillful close-harmony vocal quartet known as The Royal Bopsters brings a lot to the table for a banquet of musical treats. The blend is blissful. (I dare you not to sigh on the Billy Strayhorn/John LaTouche ballad “Day Dream.”) With creative arrangements mostly by the … Read More
REVIEW: Lauren Henderson “The Songbook Session” Reviewed on Talkin’ Broadway
By Rob Lester, Talkin’ Broadway To be gentle and understated appears to be the stated mission of singer Lauren Henderson’s way with a song. And the quiet, laser-beam-focused approach works with the well-chosen standards that make up The Songbook Session. The caring, knowing tip-toeing through “Tenderly” and the hushed sultriness lavished upon “Sabor a Mi” … Read More
REVIEW: Catherine Russell and La Tanya Hall Reviewed By Talkin’ Broadway
By Rob Lester, Talkin’ Broadway CATHERINE RUSSELL ALONE TOGETHER Dot Time Records “Authentic” is the adjective that best describes singer Catherine Russell’s ownership of old jazz and blues. Another Grammy nomination and her February residency at Birdland in Manhattan is a cue to bring focus now to her latest recording, one which was singled out … Read More








