Chris Botti: To Love Again
CML call number: CD/JAZZ/Botti
Contents: Embraceable You, What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life? (with Sting), My One and Only Love (with Paula Cole), Let There Be Love (with Michael Bublé), What's New?, Good Morning Heartache (with Jill Scott), To Love Again, Are You Lonesome Tonight? (with Paul Buchanan), Lover Man (with Gladys Knight), I'll Be Seeing You, Pennies from Heaven (with Renée Olstead), Here's That Rainy Day (with Rosa Passos), Smile (with Steven Tyler).
Artist website: http://www.chrisbotti.com/
According to the website, trumpeter Chris Botti "is a native of Oregon who was born in Portland … His earliest musical influence was his mother, a classically trained pianist and part-time piano teacher. 'I can't really sit down and play a song on the piano,' Chris admits. 'But I know harmony, and generally I compose on the piano rather than on the trumpet.' He pursued his music studies with a succession of outstanding teachers: David Friesen in the Northwest, Dave Baker in Indiana, and — following Botti's move to New York City in 1986 — the late trumpet master Woody Shaw."
Contents: Embraceable You, What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life? (with Sting), My One and Only Love (with Paula Cole), Let There Be Love (with Michael Bublé), What's New?, Good Morning Heartache (with Jill Scott), To Love Again, Are You Lonesome Tonight? (with Paul Buchanan), Lover Man (with Gladys Knight), I'll Be Seeing You, Pennies from Heaven (with Renée Olstead), Here's That Rainy Day (with Rosa Passos), Smile (with Steven Tyler).
Artist website: http://www.chrisbotti.com/
According to the website, trumpeter Chris Botti "is a native of Oregon who was born in Portland … His earliest musical influence was his mother, a classically trained pianist and part-time piano teacher. 'I can't really sit down and play a song on the piano,' Chris admits. 'But I know harmony, and generally I compose on the piano rather than on the trumpet.' He pursued his music studies with a succession of outstanding teachers: David Friesen in the Northwest, Dave Baker in Indiana, and — following Botti's move to New York City in 1986 — the late trumpet master Woody Shaw."
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