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Month: March 2011

AFTER THE LOVE HAS GONE

from THE GATE

written by David Foster, Jay Graydon & Bill Champlin

Kurt Elling is one of the best jazz singers today. His remarkable four-octave voice and top notch improvisational skills are again in the spotlight on his newly released album “The Gate.”

SOMEWHERE OVER THE RAINBOW

from SOMEWHERE OVER THE RAINBOW/MY DESTINY (single)

written by Harold Arlen & E.Y. Harburg

Katharine McPhee is one of the best talents ever discovered on the TV show American Idol. McPhee was the runner up on the program’s 2006 fifth season and immediately caught the eye of American audiences as well as the attention of super-producer David Foster.

SAVE ME

from TROUBLE IN PARADISE/SAVE ME (single)

written by David Foster, Jay Graydon & Al Jarreau

The albums that Al Jarreau released in the early eighties under Jay Graydon’s production have a level of sophistication and musicianship that are absolutely impressive and rightly considered some of the best quality Pop ever conceived.

BOMBS AWAY

from HEAVEN HELP THE FOOL

written by John Perry Barlow & Bob Weir

Bob Weir is a founding member of the legendary San Francisco band, The Grateful Dead. In the summer of 1977 when his band was on a forced break after drummer Mickey Hart got injured in a car crash, Weir started working on his second solo album that was eventually titled “Heaven Help The Fool.”