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Secret Life
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Check out every song, and/or
purchase each CD at CD baby. Or you can order from Cathy
direct, and/or contact her at the address below
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(alternative jazz)
Cathy Segal-Garcia
Alternative Jazz is, I think, a new category I made up, just for
this recording! A mix of world music, jazz, pop, and Americana…almost
all are originals, except for “Save Your Love For Me” (remember
Nancy Wilson and Cannonball? I changed it!) This project covered
a transitional period of my life, and it is reflected in the songs.
I used a jazz trio, some of my favorite people…Karen Hammack on
piano, Chris Symer on bass, and Kendall Kay on drums...who added
a great warmth to the music. Added a guitar on a few, some percussion,
and lots of background vocals… mostly by me, Lou Castro (who produced
the CD as well), Cheryl Barnes, and Alison Wedding. I love this
project~~
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Alone Together (modern jazz)
Cathy Segal-Garcia and
Phillip Strange
A duo recording with pianist Phillip Strange. Interestingly enough,
this recording and Heart To Heart were both recorded in the same
week…I say interesting because these recordings couldn’t have been
more different! Phil and I had just come home from a month tour
in Japan. We recorded in Arizona, in an impeccable recording situation..
the sound is marvelous. We did modern arrangements of standards.
Got kinda crazy on this one! My favorites on this recording is a
sloooowwwwww version of “I Didn’t Know What Time It Was”, and a
funky version of “Misty”!
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Heart to Heart (classic jazz)
Cathy Segal-Garcia and
Ross Tompkins
A duo recording with pianist Ross Tompkins. Ross was the pianist for
the Doc Severinson Tonight Show band, but has endless recording and
performing credits, rock to jazz. Truly a vocalist’s accompanist,
this is a recording of all standards, with a special 50’s song dedicated
to my sister, who passed in 1997. A mellow recording, easy on the
ears, the style of this recording is what I call classic jazz. Some
of my favorites… “That’s All”, “Eactly Like You”, “Melancholy Serenade”…
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Rated
Best of the Genre
byMusic Boulevard |
Song of the Heart (modern jazz)
Cathy Segal-Garcia and
Phillip Strange
with
Marc Johnson (bass)
Peter Erskine (drums)
The trio was gorgeous. On piano was my traveling and playing partner
for many years, Phillip Strange. On bass, the admired acoustic player
who was the last bassist with Bill Evans, and has played on many
wonderful modern jazz recordings, Marc Johnson. On drums, one of
the most desired modern jazz players today, who played with Weather
Report and Stan Kenton, and has made many beautiful recordings under
his own name and fellow fabulous modern jazz people, Peter Erskine.
Recorded by Chick Corea’s personal engineer, Bernie Kirsh, at the
Mad Hatter Studio, this band sounds great! Standards rearranged,
several of my originals, including “Diane”, “Mr. Hall” and “The
Story”, a few bass and vocal duets, and a few instrumentals. Voted
“Best Of The Genre” on Internet’s Music Blvd.
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Point of View
(alternative jazz)
Cathy Segal-Garcia
with
Rick Helzer, Clay Jenkins, Wayne Johnson, Russell Ferrante, Garry
Willis, Tom Brechtlein, Jim Lacefield, Octavio Bailey, John Heard,
Bill Lohr, Loren Pickford, Armando Compean, Jim Cowger, Art Rodriguez,
Shelly Berger, Frank Severino, Paul Yanamaura, Ira Nepus, Greg Bissonett
This CD was my first. Some called it “New Age” because of the lyric
content. Most all of the songs were originals that my first husband,
Gus Garcia, and I wrote. The non-original was “When You Wish Upon
A Star”. I had many musicians on this…for instance: Frank Severino,
John Heard, Octavio Bailly, Bill Lohr, Armando Compean, Art Rodriguez,
Tom Brechtlein, Wayne Johnson, Russell Ferrante, Jim Lacefield,
Rick Helzer, Jim Cowger, Loren Pickford, Paul Yonemura, Clay Jenkins,
Gary Willis, Scott Colley. Most of the arrangements, done by San
Diego pianist Rick Helzer, were classic, absolutely beautiful.
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Day by Day
Cathy Segal-Garcia &
Joe Diorio

Looks like my duo's are getting highlighted! This is a lovely recording
of myself and the ledgendary guitarist, Joe Diorio. Joe is an extraordinary
guitarist...amazing ideas, flexibility, sense of timing...and a
truly beautiful guy...I do adore this man! We made this recording
in a small voice-over studio in Los Angeles, which was hardly a
"normal" studio we would record in. Crowded with stuff, and probably
we were the first musicians to do something like that there! I think
because Joe and I share a similar aesthetic point of view, and we
had a decent engineer (Diana Gunderson) we came out with a beautiful
and musical product! Around 2005 Joe had a disabling stroke, and
had the time and inclination to listen to his past projects. A year
or two later he called me and said, "Hey Cath, I think we ought
to put this one out. It's really pretty!" So, as life does things
at the right time...my friend Christopher Perez came along suddenly,
and excitedly became the executive producer and packaging artistic
director...and very quickly, we had this beautiful CD in our hands!
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