ANNE CZICHOWSKY'S PLAYGROUND plays "IN A MELLOW TONE" live @ Kiste, Stuttgart

Listen to a live performance of my quintet "Anne Czichowsky´s Playground" on 19th of May 2009 at our local jazzclub "Kiste". The tune is called "In a mellow tone" by Duke Ellington, lyrics by Jon Hendricks. The wonderful musicians playing with me are
Lorenzo Petrocca- git
Martin Meixner - hammond
Axel Kühn - bass
Eckhard Stromer - drums....thank you guys!!!! :)
And now have fun :)

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Comment by Tommy Thomas on January 16, 2010 at 1:45pm
Anne, Loved this track, everyone is so good on it, not only collectively but individually, beautiful guitar tone and lines, great organist plays from Jimmy Smith to McDuff and nods his head to Milt Buckner in the last chorus, you and the whole group locked into a great groove. Greetings from Northern Ireland
Comment by June Harris on January 3, 2010 at 2:20pm
Diana thanks for sharing. It is refreshing to hear this young lady Anne Czichowsky and her band perform so well. First, she sings in tune, thank you very much. I may have to try to steal Lorenzo her guitarist: He plays clear, clean even and melodically during his solo. Together the guys represent the best of our future. Happy New Year, June
Comment by Diana Jarrett on December 29, 2009 at 9:05pm
Oh boy! at last a Fabulous singer who knows how to do it. You are BRILLIANT. THE GUYS ARE SIMPLY AWESOME . MY FAITH IN REAL JAZZ HAS BEEN RESTORED. DON'T EVER CHANGE. Anne you are so lucky to have these guys to bring out what you have.
I wish you what you deserve & hope appreciation is 200% from others.


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