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Jan Eberle : Blue Champagne
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Blue Champagne is a delightful compilation of big band and light jazz songs sung soulfully by Jan Eberle. Recorded by both quartet and full orchestra, Jan moves some of the most cherished standards forward in time. Her vocal artistry is the future of big
Genre: Jazz: Big Band
Release Date: 2006
Blue Champagne Record Label: Jan Eberle
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Serenade In Blue 3:38 $0.99
Just You, Just Me 2:22 $0.99
Willow Weep For Me 4:59 $0.99
I've Got A Crush On You 3:44 $0.99
Where Or When 2:31 $0.99
(It's A) Lazy Afternoon 3:33 $0.99
Blue Champagne 3:42 $0.99
A Ghost Of A Chance 4:09 $0.99
Across The Alley From The Alamo 2:09 $0.99
Humpty Dumpty Heart 2:06 $0.99
You Go To My Head 4:16 $0.99
That's All 4:12 $0.99
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Album Notes

Meet Jan Eberle …


Jan Eberle began her extraordinary journey into ‘The Arts’ at the age of eighteen. In 1978, she performed as a singer and guitar player with the 1960’s rock revue, Déjà vu, however it was in 1980 that she followed in her father, Ray’s, footsteps as a big band singer. Jan joined The Vincent Lopez Orchestra and played to sold-out crowds beginning in Philadelphia, Atlantic City and branched quickly throughout the tri-state area. Miss Eberle performed many of the songs her father made famous with The Glenn Miller Orchestra, but incorporated her unique style into each arrangement. Arranger/conductor Ricky Lombardo created personal, customized arrangements in her style, yet flavored in the Miller sound, they remained reminiscent of Ray’s association with Glenn.

In the 1980’s, Jan hosted and engineered a popular one hour radio program, titled, Yesterday and Today: Glenn Miller and His Music, highlighting the era she had become such an extended part of. She also had the opportunity to interview political hopefuls and produced many of the station’s promos. In 1983, Miss Eberle left the Lopez organization and teamed with her cousin, Bob Eberly, Jr. as they created a show which paid tribute to their fathers, respectively. The popularity of the new team Jan and Bob, Jr. formed grew quickly as they enjoyed performing to capacity crowds in New Jersey, New York and New England.

Miss Eberle’s direction in The Arts changed in the early 1990’s as she began a successful writing career and became the author of her first book in 2002, titled, The Eberle Named Ray, the biography of her father’s life and pioneering work in music history. Over time, Jan also became a contributing writer for The American Legion Magazine where several of her articles have been published. Further, she used her musical talents to compose scores for two of her children’s manuscripts.

From the early 1990’s, Jan spent a decade overcoming personal challenges, the largest adversity in the form of a potentially deadly health condition. Miss Eberle emerged triumphant and today leads a very healthy life, but it was her recent involvement in theater that prompted her reemergence as a singer.

Today, after fully returning to her singing career, Jan is proud of the release of her first album, titled, Blue Champagne. In 2006, she made a first trip to Europe, singing in Amsterdam, Netherlands and Bedford, England.

Miss Eberle currently heads the fundraising efforts on behalf of “The Ray Eberle Vocal Scholarship”, named, of course, for her father. This scholarship is given in conjunction with The Glenn Miller Birthplace Society Scholarship Program

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REVIEWS

Jan Eberle - Blue Champagne
author: Donald F Cameron
I am a big band fan and (although, thankfully Irish!), I live in the north of England in the lovely Lake District. I try and see as many big bands as I can and enjoy 'the glamour' aspect when their lady singer takes stage. I read of Jan in Big Band Buddies and decided to purchase her CD - WOW! I was knocked out. Where has this lovely lady with the voice of pure liquid gold been all my life? It is such a diverse and beautiful album. I just can not believe that this is Jan's first album - please, Jan hurry up with Number 2. I hope that if you ever come to the UK again (especially the north) that I can get to see you. Best wishes Jan to you and Ray from Donald and Shirley
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Jan & the group bring the 1950's into the Twentieth Century !!!!
author: Ron Yarnick
Frank Sinatra once said the reason his success exceeded Vic Damone's was because he picked good songs . Jan not only picked the best on this CD , but gave them life from the heart with feeling & inflection . I was left with the thought she could replace Helen O'connell or do another CD with "Green Eyes" & Tangerine ????? Ya don't get much better !!!!!!
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A truly great artist on a truly great CD!
author: Dave Pearce (www.davepearceorchestra.co.uk)
It's not very often that I want to put a CD on repeat, but Jan Eberle's CD has been on repeat for the 3rd time now! This CD shows how great Jan's voice - it can swing, it can croon and it certainly has that finesse on ballads - a voice of true feeling. A wonderful singer, a wonderful CD that is a must for anyone that has exquisite taste!
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author: Brian Taylor
great-really enjoyed,lets have another one!
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