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Interview with Peter Eldridge |
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Written by CASA NewsLink - www.allaboutjazz.com
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Wednesday, 29 August 2007 |
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In 1986, a group of kids from Ithaca College got to sing at the Montreux Jazz Festival. Although it was on the patio, rather than the main casino stage, it inspired the creation of the New York Voices, one of the most successful and long-running vocal groups in music history. The Voices seem to be on continuous tour, performing at the world’s most prestigious venues. After six of their own albums, and two Grammy-winners with Paquito D’Rivera and the Count Basie band, they are about to launch A Day Like This (MCG Jazz, 2007), their first studio release in eight years.
Read the full interview here.
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