This classical blues tune originally was recorded in 1932 by Scrapper Blackwell and Leroy Carr.
Recorded live at Pangea NYC, October 26th, 2019.
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Genre-bending jazz pianist/vocalist Brenda Earle Stokes new album Solo Sessions Volume 1 is an inspiring solo offering. How Long Has That Evening Train Been Gone? is a rarely performed classic 1932 blues tune made famous by Leroy Carr and Scrapper Blackwell. Long part of her repertoire, Brenda decided it was time to share this song on her new album.
Brenda Earle Stokes is a rare jazz artist with a true command of both the piano and the voice. As a follow-up to her critically acclaimed 2014 studio album Right About Now, Stokes sought to challenge herself to dig deep and share the full scope of her talents in the most intimate setting possible. In her latest album Solo Sessions Volume 1, Brenda explores the rarely- recorded format of solo piano/voice, showcasing her mesmerizing fluidity as both singer and pianist. Recorded in a single four-hour session in her home- town of Sarnia, Ontario, Canada, Brenda explores a wide spectrum of material, including jazz standards, original compositions and seldom-heard compositions by George Shearing and Steve Swallow. She rounds out the recording with lush jazz arrangements of songs recorded by k.d. lang, Michael McDonald and Huey Lewis, showing the full range of her musical curiosities.
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