A collection of jazz standards recorded by Cindy Miller and a gathering of the finest musicians in the business…. Ted Rosenthal (piano), Jay Leonhart (bass), Gene Bertoncini (guitar), Dennis Mackrel (drums), and Dick Oatts (saxophone). Refreshingly beautiful interpretations of songs by Ellington, Berlin, Gershwin, Jobim, among others. With an appreciation for the lyrical and improvisatory gifts of these superb instrumentalists, Cindy produced a gem of a project that is truly something special.   (Musician's bios)
Click a song name for a minute-long sample...
Love You Madly

Always

I Got Lost In His Arms

It Don't Mean A Thing

I'm Confessin'
(That I Love You)

The Masquerade Is Over

But Beautiful

Our Love Is Here To Stay

One Note Samba

A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square

Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me

Someone To Light Up My Life

Limelight

While We're Young

A letter received from Paul T. Smith,

“A while back I was given a copy of your “Love You Madly” CD. I was impressed with your musicianship and the lovely sound you make. … From a musician’s standpoint, it’s a delightful album. …If I could find one thing that I would change it’s the fact that there isn’t really enough of you. … No one in the current crop of singers can touch you vocally…I wish you much success and look forward to your next CD with more YOU!”
Regards, Paul

Paul Smith, according to critics, defines jazz piano in America. In Europe, the Jazz Dictionary calls him "the greatest pianist from America."
Just to name a few, Mr. Smith has recorded and played for Pearl Bailey, Rosemary Clooney, Edie Adams, Joni James, Toni Tennille, Mel Torme and served as pianist for four years for Sammy Davis Jr., and spent eleven years as pianist/conductor for Ella Fitzgerald.

   “Cindy has what I call a “classic” voice—which makes for nice listening - mix it with the absolute first class accompaniment—and it’s a very special CD.”
Jack Simpson - Jazz On The Beach, Cocoa, Florida

   “Just received CD by Cindy Miller … exceptional…. Going to add it to the February play list. … extremely talented with own distinctive style and should be very successful.  I would like to do interviews … and feature a complete segment on her career. We are going to start playing it on our radio show immediately!!!”
Jim Stone - Big Band Swing, WLNZ, Lansing, Michigan

  “Dear Ms. Miller, to hear your wonderful voice for the first time is to joyously discover one of the finest jazz & bossa nova vocalists of our times.  You were blessed with a rich voice ( wonderful range!) .
   Your CD has been very well received by the listeners. As usual, by phone, they choose their favorite tracks: "Love You Madly", "Always" (a lovely bossa nova flavor; your swing is overwhelming!), "It Don't Mean A Thing" (masterful, your interpretation), "Our Love Is Here To Stay", "One Note Samba" (of course!), "A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square" (yesterday, today and tomorrow, one of my favorite songs; I love this song), and "Someone To Light Up My Life" (the original title, you know, "Se Todos Fossem Iguais A Você"; Jobim is a genius, a Brazilian Cole Porter or Gershwin).
   Without doubt, you are one of world's top vocalists on the current  jazz & bossa nova scene. You have a sensuous and melodic voice. Your phrasing is precise. To hear you sing  "A Nightingale..." is a real pleasure Last but not least, you worked with a contingent of gifted musicians. Mr. Rosenthal, for example, is one of the major piano talents of our day, as are Mr. Oatts, and Mr. Leonhart, too. Mr. Bertoncini (swing is his other name), too. Mr. Mackrel, too. In short: you and your sidemen are superb artists. A Brazilian hug from your fan.”
João da Penha, Radio, Teresopolis, Brasil

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