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Announcing Release of New CD by Vocalist, Jessica Lee - Rhythms of Anyway
 

Pittsburgh, PA – November 25, 2013 – Pittsburgh-based jazz vocalist and 
recording artist, Jessica Lee, announces the release of her fourth solo CD – 
Rhythms of Anyway.

 

(http://www.cdbaby.com/jessicalee14)As with her prior recordings and 
performances, Jessica Lee’s new album, Rhythms of Anyway, gives voice to the 
up-lifting energy, power and messages that were the trademarks of early artists 
in gospel, blues and jazz. Ms. Lee’s inspiration for this new project is a 
simple poem, Anyway, which hangs on the wall of a sick children's home in 
Calcutta, India, founded by Mother Teresa. The poem asks us to stay positive 
and to love and serve unconditionally regardless of the sometimes fear-based 
and negative actions and attitudes of others. This CD strives to help to 
provide the inspiration and energy to do what the poem asks.

 

The CD contains thirteen songs (10 album songs and 3 bonus tracks) with 
intentionally varying rhythmic influences, including jazz standards such as 
Nature Boy, Small Day Tomorrow and The More I See You; lesser-known selections 
such as Nocturne and Songbird; R&B-fusion songs such as Hallelujah I Love Him 
So and Baby Come to Me; and also three original songs written by Jessica, 
including, Love No Hands, which speaks of aspects of unconditional love; 
Whispering, which listens for the voice of inspiration and guidance; and One 
with the Skies (Song for Claire), which examines the value and eternal nature 
of each life, inspired by the short but full life of a young girl who valiantly 
fought cancer . The CD’s strong rhythms are powered by renowned jazz drummer 
Roger Humphries, who has worked and recorded with Ray Charles, Stanley 
Turrentine, Horace Silver and George Benson, among many other jazz greats. All 
musicians on the CD have a Pittsburgh connection, including co-producers M
 ax Leake (keys) and Mark Strickland (guitar), Mike Houlis (bass), New 
York-based saxophonist Chris Hemingway (alto sax), and Jay Willis (soprano and 
tenor saxophones). Max Leake’s imaginative arrangements as lead Music Director 
and Producer are, by themselves, worth a listen.

 

The CD’s final three bonus tracks include You Don’t Know I Love You, written by 
Executive Producer, Roy Ruzika, many years ago for his wife Joan; and The World 
Medley which shares Max Leake’s original intro and outro arrangement of What 
the World Needs Now Is Love, which blends meaningfully with a soulful version 
of What a Wonderful World. Of special note is the final track, Raincoat, which 
is dedicated to the memory of renowned jazz musician John D'Amico, the arranger 
and pianist on Jessica's debut CD, Bluebird Fly, who recorded Raincoat with 
Jessica during his fight with cancer. Raincoat is only being released now - for 
the first time - after this highly regarded jazz pianist's passing.

 

(http://www.cdbaby.com/jessicalee14)The CD was recorded initially by Mark 
Strickland in Pittsburgh’s Hill District at The Tracking Station, LLC, with 
additional recording, mixing and mastering by five-time Grammy-winning 
engineer, Jay Dudt, at Audible Images Recording Studio in Pittsburgh, PA. 
Rhythms of Anyway allows the listener to experience Jessica's vocal range, 
extraordinary phrasing and the seamless melding of the jazz, blues and rhythm 
and blues genres that have influenced her work, resulting in a uniquely sincere 
and powerful voice. Jay Dudt states, “If you appreciate the heart of American 
music, you will treasure Jessica Lee’s CDs.” Ms. Lee’s recordings are currently 
represented on seven vocal compilation albums into international markets by the 
record label EQ Music, pairing Jessica’s recordings with those of other 
well-known artists such as Norah Jones and Amy London. This new album’s songs 
will also be represented by the record label on internationa
 l vocal compilation albums in 2014.

 

(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fmxzDPiqc6k)
 

Click the image to enjoy the video presentation of "Day In, Day Out" by Jessica 
Lee and her band.




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