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Jeff Hamilton - piano, arranger
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Jessica King - vocal
Mikiya Matsuda - national resophonic lap steel guitar
Clint Baker - string bass
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Robert Young - tenor saxophone
Jeff Hamilton - piano, arranger
Bill Reinhart - banjo
Jessica King - vocal
Mikiya Matsuda - national resophonic lap steel guitar
Clint Baker - string bass
Song of the Day #197
"Hurry Santa" performed by Joanna Forbes L'Estrange, Sara Brimer Davey & Joanna Goldsmith Eteson from Vintage Vocal Swing, 2020
Song: 'Zat You, Santa Claus? (Written by Jack Fox, originally performed by Louis Armstrong)
Engineered/Mixed/Mastered by Ryan Mondak
Horn arrangement written by Trey Campbell
Vocals + Violin: Emmaline
Guitar: Ryan Mondak
Bass: Trey Campbell
Drums: Justin Vorp
Trumpet/Flugelhorn: Zach Douglas
Trombone/Bass Trombone: Josh Scalf
Video by Clay Frapwell
smth i was working on, might finish it later, its a draft at the moment.
Colin Hancock (cor & leader) - Matt Tolentino (cl) - Brandon Au (tbn) - Jeff Barnhart (keybd) - Mikiya Matsuda (bass) - Jacob Alspach (gtr) - Gina DeGregorio (drms)
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Diana Krall - Peel Me A Grape.
Diana Krall: For 20 years I worked as a bar pianist. When I was 15 I started playing jazz in local restaurants in Canada with bass players. Then I was a student in L.A. and Boston and I supported myself and my jazz piano lessons by playing in hotels and bars. I also went to Europe sometimes, to Sweden and Switzerland. For three months I lived in Zurich where I played in hotels six days a week.
I lived in the Niederdorf area. On my way to the hotel there was always the lady of the night on the corner, we would say, “Hi, have a nice evening.” Then I would go play my six hours. And I would look at people. I was playing piano all night – and watching people.
It was a great time. I was very much alone and had to figure out what to do. I went to the opera, to concerts, museums, took trains all over Europe, sometimes to the wrong place but then made the best out of it. I was really an independent young woman at 24. It was really brave thing to do.
You don’t just start out getting a record deal being a jazz pianist, you have to wash and dry some dishes first.
Interview: Jakob Buhre
Mikiya Matsuda / steel guitar
Samuel Wolfe Rocha / bass
Josh Collazo / drums
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