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What do Norah Jones, Diana Krall and Barbara Steel have in common?
Besides sexy,
sultry jazz vocals and musical ingenuity...They've held the #1
spot on the mp3 Jazz Charts! Barbara's version of Satin Doll
and What A Little Moonlight Can Do climbed to and held the #1
spot and all songs on the CD have held positions in the Top 10
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Recorded
live at Ashford & Simpson's Sugar Bar on the Upper Westside
in Manhattan on May 27, 2003. Barbara performed a benefit concert
for the African
Services Commitee, an organization dedicated to providing HIV/AIDS,
legal, housing, nutritional and educational services to the African
Community. Thanks to everyone who attended and supported this
deserving and dedicated organization. I had the honor of performing
with: Marc Puricelli (keys/music director); Patience Higgins
(tenor sax and flute); Mark Peterson (bass); Eli Fountain (drums)
and Kenny Wessel (guitar). |

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In Celebration of Life...
The American-Italian
Cancer Foundation has released an album featuring many
talented jazz artists, some all-time greats, others up and coming
artists. The CD titled "In Celebration of Life" features
Tony Bennett, Miles Davis, Dizzy Gillespie, Sarah Vaughn, Billie
Holiday and many others. Barbara's song "What a Little Moonlight
Can Do" is included in this compilation of talented artists.
The CD will be available at Barnes and Noble and Borders
Books in NYC starting in mid-August. Profits generated
will benefit cancer research and treatment, as well as free mammograms
for women in need in the NYC area. |
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Barbara was voted Favorite Artist on SkyJazz Discovery Program
Barbara received an audio
spotlight on
longislandmusicscene.com
Barbara's CD is a
featured highlight
on CYBRO
RADIO
Gem of the Week on Radio Crystal Blue
Topping the Jazz
Charts
on mp3.com
#10 on IUMA
Jazz Charts
#5 on Australia mp3 Jazz Charts
Where
else can you find Barbara's music?
Tower Records
MP3
Australia
This Satin Doll cdbaby.com
Live at Sugar Bar cdbaby.com
iuma.com
Rockunder
cdstreet.com
songramp.com
"This
Satin Doll" is Barbara's debut recording and she is thrilled
to be accompanied by such accomplished musicians who made her
sound come alive.
Musicians
on Satin Doll, Comes Love, I Should've Known Better and
Baby, It's Cold Outside:
Piano,
Marc Puricelli; Bass, Mark Peterson; Drums, Victor Jones; Guitar,
Greg Skaff;
Tenor Sax, Patience Higgins; Beats on Satin Doll, Scott Hardkiss
Musicians
on Good For You, What a Little Moonlight and Love For Sale:
Piano, Jon Weiss; Bass, Lonny Plaxico; Drums, Herschel Dwellingham;
Trumpet, Lou Soloff
Guitar, Melviin Sparks; Percussion, Lawrence Killian; Tenor sax,
Lawrence Feldman
Musicians on
Live at Ashford and Simpson's Sugar Bar:
Marc Puricelli (keys/musical director); Patience Higgins (tenor
sax and flute); Kenny Wessel (guitar);
Mark Peterson (bass) and Eil Fountain (drums). |