MP3 Mary Talbot Fee - Midwinter Night's Dream
Midwinter Night''s Dream is a superb collection of jazz standards, international songs and contemporary compositions. Mary beautifully captures the charm of each lush jazz ballade with her chanteuse style, swoon-inducing vocals.
17 MP3 Songs in this album (73:27) !
Related styles: JAZZ: Jazz Vocals, JAZZ: Bossa Nova
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Vocalist, Mary Talbot Fee, has recently released her debut jazz CD called, “Midwinter Night’s Dream”. She is beginning to receive reviews for her work from around the country. A Smooth Jazz website said that Mary is “upholding the flag of classic jazz style and is a glorious fighter for idols of the past. Her new CD is a superb collection of jazz standards, international songs and contemporary tunes. Her French tunes transfer the listener into a Parisian bistro or a “bal musette” nightclub. The songs in Italian take you to the gulf of Sorrento and the Amalfi coast. “Midwinter Night’s Dream” is for all jazz aficionados and lovers of jazz ballades.”
Augusta, Georgia, Radio Promoter, Mitch Feldman, is quoted as saying that Mary “delivers a sublime antidote to the winter doldrums with the release of her new CD, “Midwinter Night’s Dream”. Singing in four languages, Fee, a native of New England who resides in San Diego, takes listeners on a musical journey to sunny climes ranging from the sidewalk cafes of Naples and Rome to tropical Brazil. Along the way Fee also swings by a Parisian music hall and reverently and originally interprets classics by several of popular music’s greatest singer-songwriters.”
According to a recent interview, “My major influences include my mother, who was a musical comedy, light opera, and choral singer/actress. She exposed me to all the show tunes, opera and major choir works at an early age. When she was playing her music to learn the lyrics, she used to get annoyed with me because I would learn them before she did. Later I fell in love with Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass, playing Whipped Cream and Other Delights over and over again. My figure skating and dance exposure introduced me to all of the ballroom dance rhythms and scores of classical pieces. In my teen and college years I started to listen to and learn all of Billie Holliday, Ella Fitzgerald, and Sarah Vaughn’s standards. I don’t fall into the role that people would consider traditional, but I can’t let that stop me know. I don’t know where my recording will travel, but I know that I did the right think taking this risk in trying. It’s my turn to express myself and I have a lot to express!”