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Rebecca Martin's name keeps showing up in the jazz press, but she's more appropriately classified as one of the best singer/songwriters today. She's issued sessions heavy on standards, specifically ...
Rebecca Martin's name keeps showing up in the jazz press, but she's more appropriately classified as one of the best singer/songwriters today. She's issued sessions heavy on standards, specifically ...
Home » Jazz Articles » Interview » Rebecca Martin: Here, the Same, But Different like 1,287. Rebecca Martin: Here, the Same, But Different . By Phil DiPietro October 11, 2004 View read count. There is ...
Rebecca Martin's name keeps showing up in the jazz press, but she's more appropriately classified as one of the best singer/songwriters today. She's issued sessions heavy on standards, specifically ...
Rebecca Martin: Middlehope album review by Phil DiPietro, published on May 10, 2002. Find thousands jazz reviews at All About Jazz!
Rebecca Martin's "When I Was Long Ago" (Sunnyside) is one of the most exceptional jazz vocal recordings of the year. It is a collection of standards, but Ms. Martin is accompanied only by bassist ...
Both Rebecca Martin and Kate McGarry are native New Englanders in their 40s, and both create exceptionally appealing blends of folk and jazz in their new albums. Yet thanks to their contrasting voices ...
September 27, 2011 • Three of today's top jazz vocalists keep open lines to singer-songwriter folk and modern R&B. Together, Rebecca Martin, Gretchen Parlato and Becca Stevens sing and strum ...
For years, Rebecca Martin was used to being transient, without a permanent home or commitments. As a jazz musician who performed both solo and with a band named Once Blue, Martin spent much of her ...
It's been four years since Rebecca Martin last led a record date. In the interim she's given birth to her son Charlie, recorded on a Paul Motian project, and founded a citizen organization dedicated ...
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