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Recordings » Whose Honey Are You?
This CD has magic. There's just no other way to
describe it. It's one of those mysterious things,
magic, don't you think? When this CD was finished and
we heard it back, we loved it. But we had no idea what the
reaction of audiences everywhere would be. Several of the
songs from Whose Honey made Top Ten radio lists
over the next few years. Songs like the J. Fred Coots/Haven
Gillespie/Mitchell Parish classic "Louisiana
Fairytale," which people recognized as the theme song
from the PBS show "This Old House." Also, "A
Little Bit Independent," "Spring Cleaning,"
"If I Could Be With You," and several piano
features, "What a Little Moonlight Can Do," and
"Guess Who's in Town" that were full of love
and fun. I think people responded to the joy that is built
right into these songs. I know we all were jazzed to be in
the studio performing, and that must have translated into
the CD for sure. It was an incredibly creative time for us,
with live gigs in and around New York City, and the birth of
Whose Honey Are You, my first CD.
Speaking of births, in January 1993 I found out that I was
pregnant, and my son Michael, my greatest joy, was born on
September 24, 1993. I remember sitting in my apartment one
morning a few months later when Bill Randle called from WRMR
Radio in Cleveland, inviting the band and me out to do a
show. There I was, in my pajamas, with spit-up all over me,
saying "yes" to our first out of town concert, and
stepping into the great unknown. What a wonderful moment!
The following year, Whose Honey Are You was
voted a Record of the Year by Jazz Journal International in
the UK. DJs still play it, and people still talk about its
magic. We are so lucky to have played with such a great
group of musicians, and to be able to bring that joyful
noise, that "magic" to audiences around the world.
Released January 1993 (Jukebox Jazz, JJZ-9201CD & CS)
Terry Blaine, Vocals
Mark Shane, Piano
Danny D'Imperio, Drums
Russell George, Bass
Frank Vignola, Guitar
Ed Polcer, Cornet
Tom Artin, Trombone
Ken Peplowski, Tenor Sax & Clarinet
Dick Meldonian, Tenor Sax & Clarinet (Tracks 2, 6, 11 & 14)
Produced by Tom Desisto
Executive Producers: Terry Blaine & Tom Desisto
Rhythm Section & Horn Arrangements by Mark Shane
Vocal Arrangements by Terry Blaine, Mark Shane & Tom Desisto
Basic tracks recorded at RPM Studios, NYC
Vocals and horns recorded at Giant Recording, NYC
Engineered by Andy Ebberbach
Mixed at Electric Lady Studios, NYC by Dave Wittman
"At the Ball," "He's Funny that Way," "If I Could Be With You,"
"Me Myself & I," "There's Honey on the Moon Tonight," and
"Waiting at the End of the Road" Vocals engineered by Brian Young
Horns engineered by Peter Robbins
Mixed at Quad Recording by Brian Young
Mastered at The Master Cutting Room, NYC by Duncan Stanbury
Additional recording and editing at Two Pie Are Music, NYC
Hair & Makeup: Miwa, Kara Montana
Photograph: Carol Grunebaum
Jukebox Jazz Logo: Lisa Maxwell
Art Direction: Charles Sands & Charlotte Staub
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