With The Manhattan Transfer
Bobby Sanabria Multiverse Big Band
Vox Humana
The Multiverse is a philosophical imperative. Vox Humana is the fruit of this musical foray into a cosmos that embraces the talents of a remarkable collection of musicians, as well as the accumulated biographical knowledge of a true American original. Bobby Sanabria may have been born and raised in the South Bronx, but he’s found his calling in the multiverse, and jazz lovers around the world are all better off for it.
— T.J. English, NY Times best-selling author and jazz aficionado
Janis Siegel, Cantor Daniel Kramer, John Di Martino
Mazel
Janis Siegel & John Di Martino
Cryin’ In My Whiskey
“It is arguably a risk to combine country and jazz on one album, but “Cryin’ In My Whiskey” effortlessly amalgamates both genres in a setlist of familiar country favorites. Led by Siegel’s powerful vocals, the clear narrative often associated with country music weaves itself throughout the album, creating a great combination of emotions for the listener.”
— Jazz Journal
Janis Siegel
Nightsongs: A Late Night Interlude
Janis Siegel, Laurel Masse, Lauren Kinhan
JaLaLa – That Old Mercer Magic
Janis Siegel
A Thousand Beautiful Things
Janis Siegel
Sketches Of Broadway
Janis Siegel
Friday Night Special
Janis Siegel
I Wish You Love
Janis Siegel
The Tender Trap
Janis Siegel & Fred Hersch
Slow Hot Wind
Janis Siegel & Fred Hersch
Short Stories
The Manhattan Transfer
Fifty
The Manhattan Transfer
The Junction
The Manhattan Transfer
The Chick Corea Songbook
To sing a Chick melody and get inside the mind of a Sicilian/Spanish/Space Genius has been a magical and transformational odyssey, filled with majestic vistas of España, starry expanses of universe, children singing, pixies, leprechauns, love castles and fusion tones that have rattled my bones. I became a lifelong Chick Corea fan when I first heard the groundbreaking album Inner Space, and I haven’t looked back since. The things that have left the greatest impression on me, as we complete this CD, have been the scope of Chick’s musical imagination, his mastery of rhythm, his playfulness, and his restless creative curiosity. I will also treasure the conversations with Chick about his parents, Anna and Armando, which informed the lyric for “Armando’s Rhumba.” Thank you Chick, for all the challenges, the elegant beauty of your writing, and for the opportunity to put our vocal spin on your music.
— JANIS SIEGEL