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New Album Features Boots Randolph In One Of His Last Sessions, Stuart Duncan, Richard Smith And The Lori Mechem Trio Backing Vocalist Holly Yarbrough In Her Solo Debut.

Yarbrough is the daughter of sixties folk singing tenor Glenn Yarbrough who rose to fame with the Limeliters and continued to success as a solo artist on RCA records.

Mister Rogers Swings includes sixteen selections from the Fred Rogers Songbook with a grown-up jazz sound. Yarbrough’s fresh, sly takes on Rogers classics like “You’ve Got to Do It” and “I Like to Be Told” are aimed squarely at adult audiences.

Yarbrough produced the album on her own indie label, Vintage Discs. “We did it on a wing, a prayer, and a home equity line of credit” she says.

“It’s been a real labor of love for us all. We wanted more people to really get the artistry of Fred Rogers’ songwriting. When you hear these songs out of their usual context, I think they fit right up there in the Great American Songbook.”

Though the savvy interpretation might make Mister Rogers raise an eyebrow, the heart of the record stays true to his kind nature. Yarbrough finished the record while working for Alive Hospice, where she is still employed.

“I’m not a glamorous, spotlight oriented person, and I never expected I’d be making my own album. But I had this talent I wasn’t using…and after Mister Rogers died, his words kept coming back to me. He said: “…each one of us has something that no one else has or will ever have – something inside that is unique to all time. It’s our job to encourage each other to discover that uniqueness and to provide ways of developing that expression.”

Mister Rogers Swings is available nationwide at online retailers and in stores through Infinity Entertainment Group.

About the Artist
Holly Yarbrough was born in Santa Monica, California. Her father, Glenn Yarbrough is a well-known recording artist with over seventy albums in his discography. Her Grandfather was a square dance caller in the Black Hills of South Dakota, and her Grandmother sang with the Paul Whiteman Orchestra.

Holly has studied at the Interlochen Arts Academy, Bard College and the Nashville Jazz Workshop. After attending at her Grandfather’s bedside while he was in hospice care, she began volunteering for hospice through Compassion in Action.

Since 2006, she has worked for Alive Hospice in Nashville, Tennessee. She is currently pursuing certification as a therapeutic musician through the Music for Healing and Transition program.

Via EPR Network

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Cliff deMarks announces the release of Golden, his smooth Latin jazz CD

Cliff deMarks, 1/2 of Atlanta’s Showtyme Jazz Duo, announced the release of his latest CD, Golden,  this past week during the Aspen Art Show in Aspen, Colorado.

With this release, he ventures into the Latin side of the smooth jazz genre.

When he was asked to describe the new CD, he said “Latin purists might not find it to their liking, but for lovers of smooth, it’ll be just spicy enough.”

Cliff is a very prolific jazz artist. Along with his wife Sei, he has released over 40 CD’s under their indie label, deMarks Music. He laughingly describes himself as a “cottage industry music label.”

He told us he felt some urgency to get Golden released cause he’d been working on it for over a year and needed to let it go, so that he could now concentrate on his new smooth jazz CD, “Do You Play?” He said he will be finishing up Do You Play? as soon as he can free up some time to get into the studio.

According to Cliff, Golden has been well-received and is selling well. He said he anticipates that this CD will fill a niche for the boutiques, gift shops and hospital gift shops that resell his music. He said it appeals to the same fans who love his smooth jazz.

Via EPR Network
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