Cyrus Chestnut - Piano
Ken Peplowski - Reeds
Paul Bollenback - Guitar
Gerald Cannon - Bass
Willie Jones III - Drums
Influences
Duke Ellington, Leonard Bernstein, Herb Ellis, Stevie Wonder, Burt Bacharach, Hal David, Otis Redding, Aretha Franklin, Etta James, Ella Fitzgerald, Donny Hathaway, Gladys Knight, Janis Joplin, and Sam Cooke
Sounds Like
Pamela Luss, Teraesa Vinson, Eden Atwood, Diana Krall, Sarah Vaughan, Natalie Cole, Abbey Lincoln, George Duke
To paraphrase from the title of a vintage jazz ballad, "It Was a Beautiful Three Days in August," when singer/songwriter Marilyn Scott fulfilled her long-held dream of recording an acoustic jazz album in New York City the way the legends used to do it - with the singer and musicians all cutting and working out arrangements together in the studio. Christened Every Time We Say Goodbye, the album is a dreamy throwback to a purer aesthetic that marks the 30th anniversary of Ms. Scott's impressively eclectic recording career - one in which she has successfully sung soul, pop, smooth jazz, adult contemporary and music for motion pictures. However, anyone who has listened to her CDs knows that jazz has been a prominent part of the foundation of her artistic architecture. So much so that she is the only vocalist in the history of Billboard magazine to have two different albums charting on the Contemporary Jazz and Traditional Jazz charts - simultaneously.
Now on Every Time We Say Goodbye, Marilyn Scott is taking her love for jazz to new heights with a seasoned East Coast quintet led by acclaimed pianist Cyrus Chestnut, produced for the Japan-based Venus Records imprint by label president Tetsuo Hara and veteran jazz musician/producer Todd Barkan - his partner of 15 years. The 10-song repertoire is comprised of smoky wee hours standards such as the Cole Porter-penned title track, a Rio-kissed samba take on Irving Berlin's "I Got Lost in His Arms" and a blues walk through "Detour Ahead." The arrangements offer fresh nuances to familiar favorites as do Marilyn's artful and articulate vocal interpretations.
The process of how Every Time We Say Goodbye was created was a swift and surprise-filled one. "Todd called me in June of 2007 and asked if I'd be interested in doing something for Venus," Ms. Scott recalls. "The company was looking to do more vocal projects." Barkan - whose esteemed resume includes production for jazz vocal greats such as Jimmy Scott, Gloria Lynne, Freddy Cole and Vanessa Rubin, as well as Venus' own Barbara Carroll and Simone Kopmajer - adds, "A year ago Mr. Hara asked me to send him demo materials on a bunch of singers to see what resonated with him and the Japanese market. I first became aware of Marilyn through a neighbor of mine - an amateur music enthusiast with whom I'm constantly sharing new music. Though Marilyn's musical style was not the idiom I normally work in, she had a resonance and timbre in her voice that I felt would sound wonderful within a straight ahead jazz framework. Mr. Hara and I both felt strongly about this, so we reached out to her."
It was Barkan who hand-picked Ms. Scott's enviable quintet of pianist Cyrus Chestnut, reed man Ken Peplowski, guitarist Paul Bollenback, bassist Gerald Cannon and drummer Willie Jones III. "I got the guys I felt could go where she wants to go but maintain the Venus straight ahead jazz sound," Barkan explains. "Bringing Marilyn to the east was a great idea. It helped meld her musical expression into more of a New York state of mind."
Hi Marilyn, Thank you f-or being a friend and for your great music and vocals. My son always plays Caravan on the sax. Until I heard you sing it, I didn't know it had vocals!
Hey Marilyn! Nice to meet and hear you! Great band.... Thanks for the visit and the invite.. I'll be back in town mid-Sept... let me know if you are playing anywhere.. and by all means keep in touch! Have an awesome jazzy weekend!
Hi, I wanted to say hi and thank you for stopping by. But I got to stop and first and foremost thank you for bring me over here.. Your voice is wonderful. You just brought peace to my world.
I have 2 my spaces the other is dondeandrejazz or, on sign in go to music tab and type in don de andre I enjoyed your songs very much My nephew, Rick Margitza great sax player, I will tell him about your voice,He lives in Paris, Great Voice Marilyn!!!!!!!!!!!!!
welcome on my page! I really appreciate what you do! Very beautiful interpretation for Every Time, and of course all titles. Congratulations! jmhjazztrio
Thank you Ms Scott for the friends request. You have a smooth,lovely voice. Every Time We Say Goodbye is my favorite. Looking forward to hearing more. God bless.
hello marilyn, thank you very much for finding me. great music!! beautiful voice!! hope,we..ll play sometimes togehter. could you imagine to come to germany for a couple of gigs ? best, michael
where can i find dreams of tomorrow? i had the album (yeah girl, the album!) and my sisters, my best friend and i stole it back and forth from each other. i may have originally stolen it from my sister's boyfriend who worked for WEA at the time.
i lost track of it in 1993 (somebody probably picked it up from me). it's probably useless to them as i am one of the few people who still owns a turntable.
pls let me know if it's still available. i can still sing all of the words to the beach, let's be friends and the all time jam of jams, you are all i need.
thx for the add. as you can tell, i thoroughly appreciate your gift.
I admit -- at first I thought -- "does the world need another standards record?" and then I listened..a total home run. Beautiful sounds -- sultry, artful, magnificent. Well done.