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MP3 Sue Pasquale and the Windy City Be-bop Trio - Mostly Bop

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(ID 1319155)
1950's Be-bop jazz classics rarely heard sung. Tunes by Charlie Parker, Thelonious Monk & Dizzy Gillespie, to name a few.

10 MP3 Songs
JAZZ: Jazz Vocals, JAZZ: Bebop



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Sue understands the concept of what lyrics are all about. How refreshing to hear a vocalist who actually can sing!! She possesses a beautiful voice and uses it in creating a wonderful tribute to the story that the song writer intended. Sue enhances the melodies to their greatest intent and then through her interpretation of vocalese and scat, makes a statement of her own as any instrumentalist would, always keeping in mind good taste and the original feel of what the songwriter intended.

The combination of Bill Pasquale on guitar, Mark Neuenschwander on bass, and Dave Poe on baritone sax, provide a marvelous underlay for Sue to perform within. The arrangements blend vocal and instrumental prowess to their fullest extent.

The choice of songs lends an impeccable air of flow to the album. The title of the cd, "Mostly Bop" fully tells the listner what to expect â
"good music and a refreshing time".

-Bruce Oscar, WDCB Radio, Chicago


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