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Circle
of Fifths
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The kavanaghs
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Valerie
Oswald
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Harpy
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Mikell's
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Spot
Lucy
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Muzette
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Sciatica
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Will
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Mark
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The Reese Project |
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arminta |
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ethan
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john blanco |
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ELLEN MARTINEZ

About The Artist
Hailing from Southern Illinois near the
St. Louis area, Ellen Martinez has been
singing and entertaining all her life. She
has graduated from country, rock, and pop
music to become a skilled jazz vocalist,
making use of all of the musical
experiences available to her. Her most
recent, and third CD, MIXED EMOTIONS, is a
beautiful collection of songs featuring
both classic standard tunes, as well as
some brand new originals. Ellen has
written four of the songs and has
collaborated with several of the musicians
on three others. The songs are all about
some view of love, for the world, for
one's self, and, without a doubt, for a
significant other. Ellen uses a sexy,
whispery approach to some of the ballads,
while adding a dramatic, climactic touch
to some of the more energetic cuts. The
songs all possess a melodic quality that
is so often missing in today's music.
Featured on the CD are some of the best
and most creative musicians St. Louis has
to offer. Phil Burton, and Gus
Thornton:Guitars, Dave Venn:Piano, Dave Troncoso,
Phil Burton, and Gus Thornton:Bass, Demarius
Hicks:Drums, Chris Deusinger and Amos
Brewer:Saxophone, vibes, Mike Szwedo and Steve
Strayhorn:Percussion, and and singer
and vocal arranger Al Caldlwell.
when
selecting the material for MIXED
EMOTIONS, my efforts were
concentrated on writing new songs.
In addition to 4 of my own
compositions, I was lucky enough to
collaborate with 2 of the players on
the disc, Dave Troncoso and Darrell
Harbison, for 3 others.
Watch for appearances in Eastern US.
Music

A jazzy, sexy collection of timeless
classics and original songs
featuring pretty ballads, sambas, and even
a blues tune, sure to keep the romance
flowing. Jazz Review

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