UPDATE: Two songs from Kathryn's new CD, SOMEWHERE IN TIME, broke the magic 100 mark on the IAC (Independent Artist Charts), with "When October Goes" up to Number 17 and "The Boy From Ipanema" has risen to the 70's so far!
Dick Robinson's "American Standards by the Sea" syndicated radio/tv program has also been featuring a tune from "Somewhere in Time" in his broadcasts.
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When she was just beginning in college in the mid-60s, she found herself wanting to perform as a vocal soloist. I had just gotten off of the road as a pianist playing hotel restaurants across America, so I gave her some pointers and helped her negotiate her first full-time gig.
Time past, we both did other things. Kathryn ended up in the east, married and with a real executive position. And then her husband, an airline pilot passed away, and she returned to singing.
When I wrote to tell you about her, it was to suggest that you consider buying her first CD because she is truly a fine jazz singer.
Well since then she has won the International Jazz Award for Best Female Jazz Vocalist! (I told you that her stuff was good.)
Her latest album is titled Somewhere in Time. And I'm honored to be one of those to whom the album is dedicated.
For light jazz and cocktail music lovers, this is a perfect addition. You can both hear samples as well as buy the CDs at Kathryn's web site. www.kathryntaubert.com
I'm giving them as presents this year to my jazz friends.
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I also like Kathryn Taubert's music. I have been enjoying both cds, and am especially fond of "When October Goes" so I'm glad that it is getting some recognition. Hopefully there will be more music from her after her trip to Africa. There's a lot more great songs out there for her to record! Thanks a lot for your update on Kathryn.