Here's to My Lady

Year: 1989
Artist: Phil Woods

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2006, songs: 1
Phil Woods - Round Trip
Round Trip
1969, songs: 2
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Just Friends
1998, songs: 2
Phil Woods - Thrill Is Gone
Thrill Is Gone
2003, songs: 3
Phil Woods - The Solo Album
The Solo Album
2001, songs: 1
Phil Woods - Encontro (On Jobim)
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Facts about the album "Here's to My Lady"

Album Title: Here's to My Lady
Artist: Phil Woods
Genre: Jazz
Label: Concord Jazz

Meta Information:
"Here's to My Lady" is a jazz album by alto saxophonist Phil Woods, paying tribute to the classic jazz standards of the Great American Songbook. This album showcases Woods' masterful interpretation of beloved tunes, blending traditional jazz sensibilities with his own distinctive style. With its warm, lyrical playing and soulful improvisations, "Here's to My Lady" is a heartfelt homage to the timeless melodies of yesteryear.

Interesting Facts:

  1. Dedicated to Billie Holiday: The title track, "Here's to My Lady", is a homage to jazz vocalist Billie Holiday, known as "Lady Day". Phil Woods' rendition of this classic song captures the essence of Holiday's emotive vocal style, infusing it with his own expressive saxophone playing. The album as a whole is dedicated to Holiday and her enduring influence on jazz music.

  2. Collaborative Effort: "Here's to My Lady" features collaborations with notable jazz musicians. Together, they create a rich and dynamic musical tapestry, blending their talents to breathe new life into these timeless standards. The album showcases the chemistry and camaraderie between the musicians, resulting in performances that are both cohesive and inspired.

  3. Grammy Recognition: Upon its release, "Here's to My Lady" received widespread critical acclaim and earned Phil Woods a Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Jazz Performance. The album's seamless blend of traditional jazz aesthetics and contemporary sensibilities resonated with audiences and critics alike, solidifying Woods' reputation as one of the leading voices in modern jazz.

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