Judith Owen lanza el álbum Suit Yourself, una mezcla de jazz y blues

La cantante y pianista Judith Owen ha publicado su último álbum, Suit Yourself, a través de Twanky Records. El proyecto se nutre de su base en Nueva Orleans y rinde homenaje a artistas de jazz femeninas de épocas anteriores.

Judith Owen grabó Suit Yourself en los Esplanade Studios de Nueva Orleans. El álbum combina jazz, big band y blues, e incluye su tema original "That’s Why I Love My Baby", interpretado junto a la banda The Gentlemen Callers. También contiene el dúo "Today I Sing the Blues" con Davell Crawford y una reinterpretación de "Evil Gal Blues" de Dinah Washington.

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