Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Alex Pangman unveils 33 at Hugh's Room tonight
It's been some time since Toronto's Alex Pangman released a studio album of her own but I'm pleased to report that her fabulous new 33 debut for Montreal's Justin Time has been worth the wait. Evidently, Canada's Sweetheart of Swing couldn't think of any better way to spend her 33rd year than interpreting a well-chosen selection of classic American Songbook tunes popular in 1933 for a delightful concept recording.
For the sessions produced with Don Kerr at Rooster Studio last April, she was accompanied as always by her trusty Alley Cats in addition to singer pals Ron Sexsmith who sweetly duets on the Bing Crosby fave I Surrender Dear and Denzal Sinclaire who joins Alex on a lovely reprise of You Brought A New Kind Of Love To Me. Of course, the clever kicker for the album concept was that 33 would have a limited-run 33 RPM vinyl issue. Brilliant right?
Well, everything would be perfect if those hot new albums were back from the pressing plant in time for tonight's release party at Hugh's Room (2261 Dundas West) with singer/pianist Julian Fauth opening the proceedings at 8:30 pm, but even if the records don't miraculously appear, you can count on there being enough copies of the CD version of 33 to go around. In any case, you know that the always charming Ms. Pangman will be at her top-dollar best this evening with the superb support of her Alley Cats namely Peter Hill (piano), Chris Banks (bass), Glenn Anderson (drums), Jesse Barksdale (guitar), Drew Jerecka (fiddle, alto sax) and Ross Wooldridge (clarinet/tenor sax). Certainly not something you'd want to miss.
Labels:
33,
Alex Pangman,
Bing Crosby,
Hugh's Room,
Ron Sexsmith
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