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Fun To Be Fooled; Accentuate The Positive; Day In Day Out; Kiss
Me Again and Indian Summer; Nobody's Heart and By Myself; Embraceable
You; I told Every Little Star; Alone Together; Isn't It A Pity;
Just Friends; Speak Low; A Nightingale Sang In Barkley Square; I
Thought About You;; Lush Life
As a child she sang for Duke Ellington and
was praised by him. As a teenager she heard Charlie Parker and Dizzy
Gillespie and lived hippily ever affter. Well it wasn't that simple
- or easy, But if show business was in her blood, jazz crept into
her bones. She rubbed elbows with Stella Brooks; subbed at the Apollo
Theater for Billie Holiday and became a caring friend to Lady Day;
was married to Kenny Clarke and recorded with an incipient Modern
Jazz Quartet; wrote the lyrics to Wardell Gray's "Twisted"
and Art Farmer's "Farmer's Market" and vocally negotiated
their serpentine contours with uncanny elan; was a nightclub entrepreneur
in London at "Annie's Room"; appeared with Anthony Newley
in Cranks; Vanessa Redgrave in Three Penny Opera; and was directed
by Robert Altman in The Player and Short Cuts.
Annie and the band are one. She and the trio,
Tardo Hammer, Neal Miner, and Jimmy Wormworth, have been on intimate
musical terms over a long period. The way Bucky Pizzarelli and Warren
Vache interact with her is pure magic. These are the "head
"arrangements. Need I say more?
Ira Gitler, New York,
August 2005

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Annie Ross
Vocals
Neal Miner
Bass
Tardo Hammer
Piano
Jimmy Wormworth
Drums
Bucky Pizzarelli
Guitar
Warren Vache
Trumpet
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