Rebecca Dumaine and the Dave Miller Trio: Someday, Someday

Vocalist Rebecca Dumaine has a bright and trumpet-brassy tone to her voice, and she uses it well with clean enunciations of standards with the adroit Dave Miller Trio. She asserts her self, popping out of the cake on a fun “The Gentleman Is A Dope”  and saunters to a bluesy “As Long As I Live”. Some Chim Chim Cheree-ing by the trio leads into a clever read of “Cry Me A River” with the team bopping and Dumaine hopping on a rich read of “La Vie En Rose/Au Privave” mixing Left Bank with 52nd Street. She shows herself an adept Latin lover as she sashays on “Samba De Mon Coeur Qui B at” and her own fun and percussively percolating title track. Her more intimate side is shown with a rich duet with voice and piano intro on “I Guess I’ll Have To Change My Plans” while her quirky aspects are glistening on “Time To Get Unstuck”. Bright smiles to pass around.

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