
Nancy Stearns
With Rhyme, But For No Particular Reason
© 2007 Nancy Stearns (837101424318)
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A collection of both little-know songs and standards - from songwriters of the Great American Songbook, American musical theatre, film and jazz – though all are performed in a cabaret style.
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- 1 Music Reaches Places
- 2 I Hear Music
- 3 So It's Spring
- 4 Spring Spring Spring
- 5 'Tis Autumn
- 6 Here We Are
- 7 It Never Entered My Mind
- 8 You Are There
- 9 I Don't Say Anything
- 10 Who Will Buy
- 11 I Don't Remember Ever Growing Up
- 12 14 Dwight Ave, Natick, Massachusetts
- 13 Bidin' My Time
- 14 Up Jumped A Bird
- 15 Down Here On The Ground
- 16 We'll Be Togethe rAgain
- 17 Music Reaches Places
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This CD is based on a cabaret show that Nancy Stearns performed at Don’t Tell Mama in 2007 with music director, Gregory Toroian, on piano, and David Finck, on bass.
A regular on the New York City cabaret circuit since 2001, Nancy has done a variety of theme shows. Unlike her prior shows and two earlier CDs, this CD and the show it was based on, WITH RHYME, BUT FOR NO PARTICULAR REASON, has, as you can guess, no theme or through-line connecting the musical choices. The songs - some obscure, some more mainstream – were chosen for no reason other than that Nancy loved them and thought it would be great musical fun to perform them with her favorite NYC musicians, Gregory Toroian and David Finck.
In addition to her yearly shows at Don't Tell Mama, Nancy has performed at Rose’s Turn and The Encore in New York, and at Il Chiostro in Italy, and has been featured in the Any Wednesday series at the Lincoln Triangle Barnes & Noble, in New York City.
In reviewing one of Nancy's other CDs, Sing Me A Song With Social Significance…Or Not, Andy Propst of americantheatreweb.com said:
"Stearns has a true cabaret performers' flair, and you'll find that she uses her distinctive voice to give additional character to each of these songs."
Rob Lester of TALKINBROADWAY.COM said of this CD:
“Nancy is in the company of the two musicians who appeared on her prior
albums – both are strong reasons to stop and have an attentive listen
— giving first class support with their classy, jazzy work, without
ever overpowering the conversational approach Nancy takes to her
song-story presentations. The two are pianist/musical director Gregory
Toroian and bassist David Finck. … There may be ‘no particular reason’ for these songs being together on one CD, but there are plenty of reasons to care.”