Label: Linnzi Zaorski
Styles: Female Vocal Jazz,Vintage Jazz,Swing
Original Release Date: 2004
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Size: 342MB(recovery 5%)
Somewhere in New Orleans ninth ward is an exceptional torch singer that appears to be a cross between Cyndi Lauper and Betty Boop. Her name is Linnzi Zaorski, and in the broad field of New Orleans Jazz artists she is an extreme breath of fresh air. Her voice maybe somewhat high pitched and she might be playing it all up as camp, but Linnzi Zaorski is a unique musical commodity and her CD, 'Hotsy Totsy'is a sheer delight to listen to.
Ms. Zaorski is the kind of artist that you find standing in front of a 1940s style microphone, in a long flowing black gown, gardenia in her hair, and lighted so gently as to only see two pair of fire red lips belt out the tunes of Duke Ellington, George and Ira Gershwin, and Johnny Mercer to a smoke filled cabaret. She and her 'Hotsy Totsy'CD are a throwback to an era that many might have forgot.
1. Better Off Dead 3:50
2. Undecided 4:43
3. Hernando's Hideaway 5:36
4. It Don't Mean A Thing 3:20
5. Sugar 4:38
6. All Of Me 3:17
7. Caravan 6:12
8. If You Were Mine 4:37
9. When I Get Low 2:35
10. I Can't Give You Anything But Love 3:56
11. Nice Work If You Can Get It 3:36
12. If I Could Be With You One Hour 2:36
13. Evenin' 3:57
PERSONNEL
Linnzi Zaorski - vocals
Seva Venet - guitar
Charlie Fardella - trumpet
Robert Snow - bass
Matt Rhody - violin
Chaz Leary - washboard

3 comments:
Very nice!+
Excellent post. Thank you. Any chance you could post her "It's a Wonderful Record" album sometime?
Very enjoyable music. Thanks.
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