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Tierney Sutton Print E-mail
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Saturday, 01 May 2004
Tierney's second Telarc project, Blue in Green , released in June 2001, was an album of music written by or associated with pianist Bill Evans. Featuring fourteen incredible performances from Tierney and her working trio of pianist Christian Jacob, bassist Trey Henry and drummer Ray Brinker, Blue in Green even included a guest appearance by former Evans drummer Joe La Barbera.

Something Cool , released in September 2002, quickly rose to #1 on the jazz radio charts and continues to get extensive airplay across the U.S. and Europe . This adventurous new recording includes a swinging rendition of "Route 66," Lerner and Loewe's "Wouldn't It Be Loverly," "I've Grown Accustomed To His Face" and "Show Me," Willie Nelson's "Crazy," and a fresh arrangement of "Ding Dong! The Witch Is Dead," one of Sutton's concert favorites.

Dancing in the Dark , Tierney's fourth CD for Telarc, received outstanding reviews from the New York Times, Billboard, Variety, and the Los Angeles Times among others. A tribute to Frank Sinatra, the CD debuted at #7 on the Billboard Jazz charts and is currently at #4. (Feb. 2004)



 
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