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  1. Her fourth release Vanessa Rubin Sings (1995) was intimately guitar based. It was easy to see Vanessa flourished on Novus with the muscle of parent company RCA Records behind her. However, when the Novus label folded between her fourth and fifth recording option, Vanessa was invited to stay on at RCA to record her fifth album, New Horizons (1997) – a new more contemporary sound.

  2. Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year: New Submission. Vanessa Rubin Sings (Cassette, Album): Novus, RCA, BMG: 01241 63186-4, BMG 8770: Indonesia: 1995

  3. Vanessa Rubin. An appealing singer who does not improvise much, Vanessa Rubin recorded several fine albums for Novus. She studied classical music but switched to jazz early on. Rubin sang with and managed the Blackshaw…. Read Full Biography.

  4. 13 de may. de 2019 · Most of his works are known mainly as instrumentals but Vanessa Rubin has compiled lyrics written for some of his tunes, had new lyrics written for others and even provided words to one herself. This recording of her efforts is, surprisingly, the first ever all-vocal set of Tadd Dameron's music.

  5. 25 de sept. de 1995 · Listen to Vanessa Rubin Sings by Vanessa Rubin on Apple Music. Stream songs including “Our Love Is Here to Stay”, “It's Probably Me” and more. Album · 1995 · 12 Songs

  6. 20 de feb. de 2019 · The Dream Is You: Vanessa Rubin Sings Tadd Dameron, featuring John Cowherd (piano), Kenny Davis (bass), Carl Allen (drums). (Nibur Records) Tadd Dameron was an important figure in ’40s and ’50s jazz. As a pianist, he was not influential in the same way that Bud Powell and Thelonious Monk were, but he understood the bop language early on.

  7. His many compositions include: Hot House, Lady Bird, Tadd’s Delight, If You Could See Me Now, Good Bait, etc. Many of Tadd Dameron’s compositions have lyrics and are the subject of a tribute Vanessa does of his vocal music entitled – “Singing Dameron.”. She enlisted arrangers who were either contemporaries of Tadd’s or influenced by ...