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  1. Helen Merrill is in top form throughout this 1980 session, backed by pianist Torrie Zito's thoughtful arrangements. Merrill, who improvises like a member of the band, always knows the possibilities within each song she performs and finds a way to make it her own.

  2. 11 feb 2007 · ~ It is obvious that Helen Merrill is a jazz singer who loves lyrics; her delivery is like a poetry reading. In 1980 she collaborated with her future husband, arranger Torrie Zito and he did for her what he did for Morgana King 16 years earlier with "A Taste Of Honey". That is, he created the gorgeous setting for a career-defining signature album.

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  3. www.helenmerrill.com › aboutAbout — HM

    About. Helen Merrill was born on July 21, 1929, in New York City. She is a first generation American, her parents immigrated from what is now known as Croatia. She began singing as a teenager in the late 1940s. In 1951, she was a vocalist with the Earl Hines band. She recorded two songs on the Roost label in 1953, ‘My Funny Valentine’ and ...

  4. Veja créditos, avaliações e faixas e compre a edição de 1998 CD de "Casa Forte" no Discogs.

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  6. 25 ago 2008 · Helen Merrill. Helen Merrill was born on July 21, 1929, in New York City. She is a first generation American, her parents immigrated from what is now known as Croatia. She began singing as a teenager in the late 1940s. In 1951, she was a vocalist with the Earl Hines band. She recorded two songs on the Roost label in 1953, ‘My Funny Valentine ...

  7. album.mp3-last.com › 222154-helen-merrill-casa-forteHelen Merrill - Casa Forte

    Geirr Tveitt, Håvard Gimse, Gunilla Süssmann, Royal Scottish National Orchestra • Bjarte Engeset - Piano Concerto No. 4 "Aurora Borealis"