Judy Niemack, a seasoned vocalist in the New York jazz scene, presents her latest offering, "Listening to You," a captivating exploration of vocal jazz and big band sounds. Released on March 31, 2017, via Sunnyside Records, this album is a testament to Niemack's rich musical journey and her ability to breathe new life into classic standards.
"Listening to You" spans a concise yet engaging 46 minutes, featuring nine tracks that showcase Niemack's velvety vocals and her knack for storytelling. The album opens with a swinging rendition of "There Will Never Be Another You," setting the tone for the rest of the record. Niemack's interpretation of "Body and Soul" is particularly noteworthy, demonstrating her ability to convey depth and nuance in her performances.
The album also features collaborations with pianist Dan Tepfer, with whom Niemack shares a musical synergy that is evident throughout the record. Their chemistry is palpable in tracks like "Like a Butterfly" and "Epistrophy," where their interplay adds a layer of sophistication to the performances.
Niemack's discography, which includes previous releases like "About Time" and "Blue Nights," showcases her evolution as an artist. With "Listening to You," she continues to push the boundaries of vocal jazz, offering a fresh perspective on timeless songs. Whether you're a longtime fan of Judy Niemack or a newcomer to her music, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.
Judy Niemack is an acclaimed American jazz vocalist, composer, and educator, born in Pasadena, California, in 1954. With a voice described as "perfectly glorious," Judy has captivated audiences worldwide with her rhapsodic romantic songs and impressive vocal technique. Her latest album, "What's Love," showcases her blend of innocence and worldliness, making her a standout in the vocal jazz and big band genres. Judy's extensive experience includes performing at renowned events like JazzAhead in Bremen and teaching masterclasses across the USA. Beyond her musical prowess, Judy is also a former professor at the Jazz Institut Berlin, further cementing her status as a respected figure in the jazz community.
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