Thursday, May 26, 2011

Diane Schuur with The Thilo Wolf Big Band


A two-time Grammy Winner, Diane has headlined alongside Quincy Jones, Stan Getz, B.B. King, Dizzy Gillespie, Maynard Ferguson, Ray Charles and Stevie Wonder. Diane Schuur paired with Thilo Wolf and his Big Band is truly a match made in heaven.

Wolf formed his Big Band in 1992 when he became the host of Swing It, his long-running series on German Public Television

The program continues to be a premiere showcase for countless international film and television stars. Click below to hear their take on Jimmy McHugh's I Just Found Out About Love.

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Go Wolverines!

We’re talking about The Wolverines Big Band!


The Wolverines Big Band were originally formed in 1973 to showcase the music of the ‘hot’ orchestras popular between the World Wars. The ensemble, now led by drummer Jendeen Forberg, has performed with artists ranging from Sarah Vaughan to The Manhattan Transfer

Four Wolverines albums have garnered 4-star reviews in DownBeat Magazine. Quite an achievement!

Frequently collaborating with the band is vocalist, Judi Donaghy, who first made her mark as part of Bobby McFerrin’s Voicestra.

Below is a link to Judi and The Wolverines performing Jimmy McHugh’s I Just Found Out About Love. It’s culled from The Wolverines Big Band’s CD, Voracious: Live at the Times. 


http://youtu.be/_fQzCvNd9Oo
http://www.downbeat.com/


Wednesday, May 11, 2011

SONG SPOTTING: Woody Allen - In Living Color - 'South American Way'



Although many of Director Woody Allen’s movies have been photographed in striking black & white, he chose to film his 1987 comedy, Radio Days, in rich color. Woody painted nostalgic picture of American family life during the Golden Age of Radio.

Allen narrates the film which features Mia Farrow, Diane Keaton, Diane WiestJulie Kavner and Josh Mostel.




Of course, we at Jimmy McHugh Music love the scene where Wiest’s character, alone in her bedroom, does the Samba while lip-syncing to Carmen Miranda's classic recording of South American Way (which just happens to be written by Senor Jimmy McHugh).

Allen received an Academy Award © nomination for Best Original Screenplay.





Wednesday, May 4, 2011

A Lovely Way To Spend An Evening


Critical Acclaim for Wesla Whitfield in Concert




From a New York Times review by Stephen Holden:

‘Ms. Whitfield combines ruthless insight, intense emotion and highly evolved jazz phrasing into a musical evening that goes beyond mere entertainment to flirt with profundity. Ms. Whitfield has always shown signs that she glimpsed more than she let on about the popular standards she chose.’

In the San Francisco Chronicle, David Wiegand says…

‘Wesla Whitfield is an indoor landmark. Every great city deserves a signature chanteuse, and San Francisco is fortunate to have Whitfield as its resident voice.’


Wesla Whitfield will be performing her new show, ‘Whistling Away The Dark, accompanied by The Mike Greensill Trio. Wesla and the Trio will be appearing  exclusively at The Rrazz Room - the premiere night club in San Francisco, located in the beautiful Nikko Hotel, from May 10 through 29. Not to be missed!

On May 31st Wesla begins a return engagement at The Metropolitan Room in New York City through June 12.

As Wesla sings on her CD Let’s Get Lost: The Music of Jimmy McHugh, this is A Lovely Way To Spend An Evening.


Mike Greensill and Wesla rehearsing in San Francisco - 2010


Link:

http://youtu.be/-Mlh100DlA0