Four-time Grammy nominee, singer/pianist Karrin Allyson, has confirmed the 9/18 release of 'Many a New Day (Karrin Allyson Sings Rodgers & Hammerstein)'. The 14-song collection features Allyson's romantic, sly and swinging take on songs that have become part of our cultural fabric, from 'Oh, What a Beautiful Morning' to 'Happy Talk' to 'I Cain't Say No' and numerous others. A full track listing follows. The collection, which marks the singer's debut on the Motéma label, features the distinctive pairing of Kenny Barron on piano and John Patitucci on bass (only the second time the two have recorded together.)
'Many a New Day' is Allyson's first release with Motéma. "I'm excited to join this great label and debut with this incredible project. I feel powerfully drawn to the world of Rodgers and Hammerstein, because of the classic American stories and the gorgeous melodies. It's near perfect music." Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein's legendary musical partnership is among the greatest of the 20th century, resulting in such seminal Broadway productions as The King and I, South Pacific, Sound of Music, Oklahoma and Carousel. With her distinctive vocals, Allyson takes an array of these beloved songs on an elegant, intimate and joyful ride. Her arrangements, impeccably performed by Barron and Patitucci, manage to infuse these musical theater gems with a spare, sophisticated and intimate vibe that recalls the wee-hours in a late night Paris jazz club. "I first got the idea to do this while watching an "American Masters" program on about Oscar Hammerstein. I was so moved by his personal life, such a decent man, who stood up for his beliefs... and wrote about them in his lyrics. (Yes-- they are so tremendously romantic too). I realized that now would be a perfect time to do these songs - innocent yet wise, hopeful yet nobody's fool, calling us ever forward to be decent human beings. Sadly, the song 'You've Got To Be Carefully Taught," from South Pacific (a musical that was written with the intention to fight racism) still resonates all too well today." Karrin talks more about the project here: http://aiartists.com/wp-content/uploads/KA-Rodgers-Hammerstein.pdfVideos