Re: Eva Cassidy ( no harp- content)
- Subject: Re: Eva Cassidy ( no harp- content)
- From: "TD" <sixtiesjazz@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2003 19:24:23 -0500
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Howard plays on Holly's "Temptation" album, which is made up entirely of =
songs written by my favorite singer songwriter: Tom Waits. Holly most =
certainly makes these songs hers; a necessity when covering songs by =
such an individual singer. Howard does a tasty rendition of, what was in =
the original version, a trumpet fanfare, on the song "Cinny's Waltz".
/tim
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Sent: Monday, August 04, 2003 7:04 AM
Subject: Re: Eva Cassidy ( no harp- content)
In a message dated 8/4/03 3:27:32 AM Eastern Daylight Time, =
rdg@xxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
Eva Cassidy's arrangement of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" has been =
an
inspiration to me ever since I first heard it...total respect for =
the
original, and a perfectly original "take" on the song at the same
time.
The old adage is "make a song your own"...she did.
Holly Cole is a Canadian artist that also makes songs her own. An =
added bonus is the fact that Howard Levy plays harmonica on a few of her =
songs.
The Iceman
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