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"The experience these guys bring to their music has been obtained from lots of road time. Kleeman and Stannard are both in their fifties, have been playing bars for decades, and are clearly not ready for AARP bus tours. From the energy and pump of the music, it sounds as if some of the "obscure places" mentioned in the title might be smoky roadhouses, so it's surprising to discover that most of the album was recorded live in such relatively sedate venues as the Riley Rink in Manchester and the Old Firehouse in Tinmouth. A few tracks were laid down at Southview Arts, a fine little studio on a hill above Middletown Springs, and at Kleeman's home studio. It's clear that Kleeman, who has played with many musical partners over the years, and Stannard have found that rare thing: a musical complement that really fits."
ROBERT RESNIK
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The Vermont Jazz Ensemble is a 17 member instrumental music group that performs music, most of which is in the Jazz or "Big Band" style, although the repertoire also includes "Latin", "Rock", "Fusion", and music which is currently "Popular".
The instrumentation includes 5 WOODWINDS (usually 2 alto saxes, 2 tenor saxes, and 1 baritone sax - these players "double" on saxes, clarinet, and flute), 4 TROMBONES (one is a bass trombone), 4 TRUMPETS (these players "double" on flugelhorn), DRUMS, BASS, PIANO, and GUITAR.
The "VJE" maintains a performing library of approximately 300 selections, including music made popular by the bands and orchestras of COUNT BASIE, GLENN MILLER, DUKE ELLINGTON, STAN KENTON, WOODY HERMAN, TOMMY AND JIMMY DORSEY, MAYNARD FERGUSON,and many other "name" bands, as well as recently and currently popular music.
Every performance features ensemble work, sectional and individual solos, and improvisation.
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Evita Cobo was raised in Elberton, Georgia but has made New England her home for the last 17 years. She began her vocal training at Bennington College with tenor Frank Baker, and studied vocal and performance technique with Bill Reed of Singers On Stage in NYC. Her training has continued with Jazz singers Sheila Jordan, Jay Clayton, Rhiannon, Rebecca Paris, and multi-instrumentalist Bruce Williamson.
Evita was the featured soloist with The Sage City Symphony of Vermont for their 20th Anniversary Celebration of Voyage, by Louis Calabro in 1993. She made her New York debut in the Spring of 1995 in a SRO solo show at Danny's Skylight Cabaret Room. Performances include numerous supper club and jazz shows throughout New England, including The Harvard Club in Boston, The Century Club & Central Park in NYC.
Publisher CommentsEvita Cobo has an unspoiled voice, a gift for true expression and a love and respect for fine songs.
Evita was raised in Elberton, Georgia and now makes her home in Vermont. She began her vocal training at Bennington College where she studied with tenor Frank Baker. This was the beginning of a long journey of vocal work, leading to study with an elite group of singer-teachers in jazz including Mark Murphy, Sheila Jordan, Rebecca Parris, Rhiannon and Ja... read more>>>
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