Richard Baskin Jr.
He’s got clean vocals, a solid range, and a telling emotional depth.
Sophisticated Ladies
Devoid of swing from the top hat down––lacking not only that feeling of jazz but the genius of the one-and-only Duke Ellington.
Tom Culver: Tom Culver at Duke’s Place-The Songs of Duke Ellington
This is an appealing, low key CD performed with respect and finesse.
Mayita Dinos: Jazz and Cocktails
A smoky-voiced singer who brings depth and genuine feeling to each song she performs.
Billy Stritch: My Winter Valentine
Stritch sings with infectious cheer.
Chip Deffaa’s Gay Love: Songs of Love, Loss, and Longing
A strong album of eclectic artists.
Mark Brooker: The Singers I Love and the Songs They Sing
Mark Brooker is a terrific singer who makes it all look so easy.
Arlene Armstrong: Dedicated to the Duke
The best of both jazz and cabaret.