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Somewhere Over The Rainbow... There You'll Find Jane
I have owned this DVD for years.
I've seen Jane at a small place in Seattle and now I see that she's coming to my town in a few months. I remember the first time I saw this vision in red, on Letterman. Only she seemed to know how a song must be sung.
Her soft and gentle voice breaks your heart. Her flawless delivery draws you nearer and whispers a memory upon you that you will never let go. These 20 songs will be more than plenty to sell you solid on this jazz siren. Her command and interpretation of the standards alone unlocks any mystery of why jazz is solely an American staple. This is a glimpse of what it must have been like to have a table in the heyday of Big Band.
And if you do not suddenly understand life when she sings "Waters Of March", I'd ask God for a refund.
I've seen Jane at a small place in Seattle and now I see that she's coming to my town in a few months. I remember the first time I saw this vision in red, on Letterman. Only she seemed to know how a song must be sung.
Her soft and gentle voice breaks your heart. Her flawless delivery draws you nearer and whispers a memory upon you that you will never let go. These 20 songs will be more than plenty to sell you solid on this jazz siren. Her command and interpretation of the standards alone unlocks any mystery of why jazz is solely an American staple. This is a glimpse of what it must have been like to have a table in the heyday of Big Band.
And if you do not suddenly understand life when she sings "Waters Of March", I'd ask God for a refund.
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- kinsmed-1
- May 31, 2010
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