playlist artwork#12 this weekCelia Slattery at The Nave

by ARTSomerville

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About this album

  • Updated: 01/12/2008

Celia Slattery, voice
Mark Shilansky, piano
Greg Holt, electric bass

 

Bamboo Bar, Seaglass and A Happy Ending by Celia Slattery.  Distant Thunder and a Cast of Characters by Celia Slattery and Mark Shilansky.  Arrangements by Mark Shilansky.

 

Both classic and a little off-beat, Celia Slattery's music blends pop, jazz, and folk-rock, with a dash of theatrical flair. Her expressive voice is framed by Mark Shilansky's sophisticated arrangements of both originals and covers by artists like Joni Mitchell and Leonard Cohen. In live performance, Celia weaves her music with stories and humor to share perspectives on love, hope, and the state of the world.

http://www.celiaslattery.com/

 


This album is a recording of a live performance of Allyssa Jones for JazzBoston Jazz Week and the Somerville Open Studios third annual Music Fest on May 2, 2008. It was produced by Randy Winchester for ARTSomerville.  CD quality FLAC files of this recording are available from http://www.archive.org/details/CeliaSlatteryAtTheNave

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


ARTSomerville LogoARTSomerville (ARTS) is a volunteer arts organization based in Somerville, Massachusetts, USA, which draws upon the talents of local creativity, strengthening communication among artists and the public by presenting exhibits, performances, and educational activities. Albums appearing under the ARTSomerville logo are from artists that have given performances at ARTSomerville sponsored events. Visit http://www.artsomerville.org to learn more.

 

The tracks of this album are published under a Creative Commons licence, check the licence associated to each track.

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m_masters

A Touch of Class

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m_masters • 2009-05-28 02:04:41

A touch of class. The music was well played and at times very uncomplicated(including the buzzing of the bass strings). This all added to the artistry of the live performance. The live vocals were supurb, with I think touches of Joni Mitchell at times. Under studio settings with the engineers working their magic, I have do doubt the vocals would be stunning. A very enjoyable album. The audience were treated to a touch of class. MM.
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