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Kenny & Leah : April In Paris
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Jazz Classics From Around The World Kenny and i chose many songs that are very dear to our hearts. We hope you will find them touching and dear to yours...
Genre: Jazz: Jazz Vocals
Release Date: 2009
April In Paris Record Label: K & L Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
April In Paris 3:22 Album Only
You Stepped Out of A Dream 3:50 Album Only
How Do You Keep The Music Playing 5:14 Album Only
Moon River 3:35 Album Only
Never Never Land 5:18 Album Only
That Old Black Magic 4:01 Album Only
Menina Flor 4:33 Album Only
Caminhos Cruzados 5:00 Album Only
On A Clear Day 3:48 Album Only
Dream Dancing 4:30 Album Only
The Island 6:32 Album Only
Speak Low 4:10 Album Only
Lulu's Back In Town - Spinning Wheel 4:32 Album Only
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CABARET ARTISTS KENNY & LEAH TO RELEASE
APRIL IN PARIS
JAZZ CLASSICS FROM AROUND THE WORLD

Longboat Key, Fl. {November 15th, 2009} April In Paris,
a new album release from jazz musical artists Kenny & Leah presents refreshing new treatments of a collection of timeless classics. Opening with strong performances on April In Paris and You Stepped Out Of A Dream, sung in English and Spanish, Leah oozes passion on Michel Legrand’s How Do You Keep The Music Playing with Kenny’s sensitive playing ever present. Moon River, Never Never Land and That Old Black Magic keep the momentum going, followed by Kenny’s hard swinging saxophone on Luis Bonfa’s Menina Flor. Staying Brazilian, Leah pours it on with her version of Jobim’s gem Caminhos Cruzados. In Italian Leah double times Burton Lane’s On A Clear Day, a clear winner. Kenny’s laid back, dreamy saxophone compliments perfectly the lovely melody of Cole Porter’s Dream Dancing, first elegantized by the timeless Fred Astaire. Leah’s performance on Ivan Lins’ sensuous ballad,The Island sung passionately in both English and Portuguese makes one want to, well...
Speak Low, from Kurt Weil’s Three Penny Opera is obviously a favorite, they really swing it. Obviously tongue in cheek, the medley of Lulu’s Back In Town and Spinning Wheel is just plain fun!
All in all, another outstanding performance by:
Kenny & Leah.

For additional information, visit HYPERLINK “http://kennyandleah.com.

“Kenny, I’m glad you and Leah are doing your thing together. There’s magic between you two.” -Quincy Jones

“You sound wonderful,” Thank you for sharing this with us.
-Marilyn & Alan Bergman

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Contact:
Kenny and Leah Soderblom
kennyandleah@comcast.net
kennyandleah.com

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