Dazzling Blue (Remastered) Alexis Cole

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Album-Release:
2016

HRA-Release:
04.03.2025

Label: Chesky Records

Genre: Jazz

Subgenre: Vocal

Artist: Alexis Cole

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  • 1 St. Judy's Comet 03:03
  • 2 Jonah 03:31
  • 3 Dazzling Blue 04:35
  • 4 Something so Right 06:21
  • 5 Another Galaxy 05:17
  • 6 Nobody 03:44
  • 7 Song About the Moon 04:12
  • 8 Everything About It Is a Love Song 04:35
  • 9 Long, Long Day 04:09
  • 10 Love 04:06
  • 11 That's Where I Belong 04:28
  • 12 Quiet 05:18
  • Total Runtime 53:19

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Inspired by Paul Simon’s contributions, Alexis Cole offers this very special treatment of his music. With Dazzling Blue, vocalist Cole and producers David Chesky and Nicholas Prout sifted through some of Simon’s lesser known compositions. Herein they are presented in unalloyed simplicity, emphasizing the incandescent quality, and unadorned beauty of his lyrics.

Ms. Cole has a marvelous voice of great depth. Her clear, warm resonance strips away all ornamentation and gets you to the marrow of the songwriter’s stories. The vocals are haunting, and a testament to Cole's cross-cultural vocal training. Cole is joined by an excellent group of musicians whose collective body of work is well known to roots music aficionados. Jeff Haynes and Gus Courtsunis on percussion; Marvin Sewell on acoustic and electric guitars; Mark Peterson on bass, Julie Harris on Native American flute, and background vocals from Maria Quintanilla and Evan Sundquist; they are all an integral part of the whole.

Part of the Chesky Binaural + Series, all recorded with a single microphone, the band appears right before you with this spacious, lush and multi-dimensional recording. Now headphone users will hear the same three-dimensional sound and imaging as audiophiles have for the past 25 years with Chesky Recordings. Also these new Binaural+ Series albums capture even more spatial realism for the home audiophile market, bringing you one step closer to the actual event. You will hear some of the most natural and pure music ever recorded.

Alexis Cole, vocals
Marvin Sewell, guitars
Julie Harris, Native American flute
Mark Peterson, bass
Jeff Haynes, percussion
Gus Courtsunis, percussion
Maria Quintanilla, backing vocals
Evan Sundquist, backing vocals

Digitally remastered



Alexis Cole
is an accomplished jazz performer with a sophisticated, urbane style and warm, resonant voice, well suited to traditional standards and swing. Cole has performed with the likes of Fred Hersch, Bucky Pizzarelli, Don Braden and Matt Wilson. Although based in N.Y.C., she has played and taught in locales worldwide, including teaching at an affiliate of the Berklee College of Music in Ecuador and as a faculty member in the jazz voice programs at SUNY Purchase, William Paterson University and Western Connecticut State. In 2020 she founded the online educational community JazzVoice.com and in 2021 co-founded the Virginia Beach Vocal Jazz Summit VocalJazzSummit.org. Her latest online endeavor MusicAuditions.com aims to connect early career musicians with job opportunities.

From 2009 to 2015, Cole enlisted in the Army and was the vocalist with the West Point Band’s big band The Jazz Knights. Her 2021 release Sky Blossom: Songs From My Tour of Duty on Zoho, collated the arrangements written for her by Jazz Knights music director Scott Arcangel. Her latest release, Jazz Republic: Taiwan, The United States and the Freedom of Swing finds her again with the big band, this time across borders in Taiwan including string arrangements by Arcangel, as well as exploring material by arrangers like Rich DeRosa and Chris Walden.

Born in Queens, New York in 1976, Cole grew up in a family with a long history of musical endeavors. Her grandmother on her mother's side, who was a pianist and singer of jazz standards, initially taught Alexis "Pennies from Heaven" and other American popular songs. Her father, also a pianist, singer, and composer, gave her initial piano lessons. Moving with the family to Florida, Cole’s mother shepherded her to different foundational experiences. She was a member of the all-county, all-state, and high-school choirs, and attended the New World School of the Arts and won a Young Arts Scholarship, graduating in 1994. She did her first professional engagements as a teenager at a hotel in South Beach. Initially enrolling at the University of Miami in their jazz studies program, Cole returned to the New York area, attaining her Bachelor of Music in 1998 at William Paterson University in New Jersey, tutored by Nancy Marano.

In 1999, Cole released her independent debut album, Very Early, featuring accompaniment from pianist Harry Pickens. Also around this time, Cole attended the Jazz India Vocal Institute in Mumbai (where she trained in Indian classical singing). In 2004, Cole returned with her sophomore solo album, Nearer the Sun, with pianist Ben Stivers. The following year, she earned her M.M. from Queens College, and then taught privately at the 92nd Street Y in N.Y.C. before becoming a resident instructor at the Berklee School of Music satellite program in Quito, Ecuador. She also participated in the Art of Jazz in Toronto, and was the music director of the Jan Hus Presbyterian Church in N.Y.C. from 2004-2006. In 2007, she delivered her third full-length album, Zingaro, which found her shifting from piano accompaniment and working with bassist Jeff Eckels and guitarist Ron Affif. Two years later, she released her holiday album on Motema, The Greatest Gift, a collaboration that includes Cole’s father, Mark Finkin on piano including one of his original songs, and teenagers from the after school program where Cole worked as an AmeriCorps Volunteer during college.

Continuing to reinvestigate American popular standards, she focused on Disney Love Songs for 2010's Venus Records release Someday My Prince Will Come with pianist Fred Hersch, harmonica player Gregoire Maret, saxophonist/flautist Don Braden and drummer Matt Wilson. On Motema, she paid tribute to the late baritone saxophonist Pepper Adams on 2012's I Carry Your Heart, with saxophonists Eric Alexander and Pat LaBarbara and channeled sultry romanticism for 2013's Close Your Eyes. Later in 2013 she recorded with the hard bop sextet One For All on another Venus release You’d Be So Nice to Come Home To. In 2014, Chesky Records released A Kiss in the Dark, which featured Cole alongside guitarist Saul Rubin, saxophonist/clarinetist Dan Block, bassist Pat O'Leary, and drummer Phil Stewart. A collaboration with guitarist Bucky Pizzarelli titled A Beautiful Friendship followed in 2015, and a year later she made her Billboard jazz chart debut with Dazzling Blue, a tribute to Paul Simon on Chesky Records.

Travel has been a constant in Cole’s life. For all of 2001, Cole saw the world from aboard the Carnival Victory with her quartet. From 2002-06 she spent about 5 months a year busking in Europe. From 2007-2009, Cole was resident pianist and vocalist at the Tableaux Lounge in Tokyo’s design district, Daikanyama. Back in NYC in 2019, she entertained nightly at the famous Bemelmans Bar, and toured to Vancouver, Tokyo and around the US. During the pandemic, she lived in for six months in Seoul and spent three months on the Big Island in Hawaii. In 2022 she spent a month in Taiwan working with the Taipei Jazz Orchestra. 2023 saw her touring the US and Europe with pianist Monika Herzig’s Joni Mitchell Project, Both Sides of Joni.

Now living in the West Village in NYC, the music continues to take her around the world and back home again, time after time. The lyrics of the lead track of Jazz Republic, “Common Ground” express Cole’s thoughts about her musical family: from her grandmother and father, to her international music family from India to Japan, Taiwan, Korea and Ecuador “In the music, the village never ends.” ~ Michael G. Nastos and Alexis Cole

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