Dena DeRose

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How Deep Is The Ocean 05:58 Tools
You Don't Know What Love Is 05:36 Tools
Imagine 06:23 Tools
All the Way 05:33 Tools
Meditation 05:01 Tools
Green Dolphin Street 07:38 Tools
All My Love 05:52 Tools
A Walk in the Park (With James) 06:43 Tools
Another World 05:49 Tools
The Ruby And The Pearl 04:30 Tools
Home (With You) 04:39 Tools
I Could've Told You 02:30 Tools
The Lonely Ones 06:06 Tools
Blue Skies 04:22 Tools
In the Glow of the Moon 06:06 Tools
When Lights Are Low 05:12 Tools
If I Should Lose You 04:43 Tools
Alone Together 06:29 Tools
In The Wee Small Hours 05:00 Tools
Lover 07:53 Tools
The Good Life 04:16 Tools
I Concentrate On You 05:02 Tools
How Long Has This Been Going On? 04:28 Tools
Detour Ahead 10:58 Tools
I Fall In Love Too Easily 07:01 Tools
The Wish 03:46 Tools
On Green Dolphin Street 07:43 Tools
Where Or When 03:33 Tools
More Than You Know 05:02 Tools
I'm Old Fashioned 04:27 Tools
Hi-Fly 06:49 Tools
Speak Low 07:50 Tools
If I Should Lose You (R. Rainger - L. Robin) 04:42 Tools
You've Changed 03:06 Tools
East of the Sun (And West of the Moon) 05:30 Tools
Touch Of Your Lips (R. Noble) 05:30 Tools
This Is Love 06:39 Tools
Get Out of Town 08:19 Tools
Nice 'n Easy 04:28 Tools
It Could Happen To You 07:35 Tools
Time After Time 04:39 Tools
Be My Love 03:10 Tools
Beautiful Love 04:13 Tools
The Nearness Of You 05:28 Tools
Don't Go 05:00 Tools
I Can't Escape From You 04:31 Tools
A Table Set For Solitude 02:18 Tools
Touch of Your Lips 05:31 Tools
Gone With The Wind 03:13 Tools
Spring Is Here 08:02 Tools
I Thought About You 04:50 Tools
But Beautiful 04:45 Tools
I Can See Clearly Now 04:27 Tools
Whisper Not 06:04 Tools
I've Never Been in Love Before 04:23 Tools
I Can See Clearly Now (J. Nash) 04:26 Tools
Every Time We Say Goodbye 03:24 Tools
Come Rain Or Come Shine 05:24 Tools
I Didn't Know What Time It Was 04:57 Tools
Beautiful Friendship 05:14 Tools
The Iris 04:57 Tools
Laughing at Life 09:27 Tools
Marian's Mood 04:47 Tools
I've Never Been In Love Before (F. Loesser - F. Hollander) 04:22 Tools
Lamp Is Low 04:01 Tools
If You Love Me 05:03 Tools
Alone Together (H. Dietz - A. Schwartz) 06:23 Tools
Close Your Eyes 07:15 Tools
Two Different Worlds 04:11 Tools
Birks Works 07:42 Tools
With a Smile 05:08 Tools
We'll be Together Again 07:05 Tools
Detour Ahead (L. Carter - H. Ellis - J. Frigo) 06:35 Tools
What are You Doing the Rest of Your LIfe? 03:59 Tools
In Your Own Sweet Way 08:36 Tools
What's New? 05:08 Tools
Day In, Day Out (J. Mercer - R. Bloom) 04:54 Tools
Day In, Day Out 04:55 Tools
Travelin' Light 03:57 Tools
I Never Told You (Live) 03:22 Tools
We Will Meet Again 06:15 Tools
Sunday In New York 05:45 Tools
What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life? (A. Bergman - M. Bergman) 03:59 Tools
The Ruby and the Pearl (Live) 00:00 Tools
How Little We Know 03:17 Tools
'S Wonderful 04:23 Tools
With A Smile (D. DeRose) 05:07 Tools
Why Did I Choose You? 02:54 Tools
How Deep Is the Ocean? 05:45 Tools
What's New 05:09 Tools
Green Dolphin Street (Live) 04:24 Tools
Portrait in Black and White 07:03 Tools
I Never Told You 03:21 Tools
Portrait In Black And White (Live) 07:04 Tools
I Just Found Out About Love 04:12 Tools
Two Different Worlds (Live) 07:04 Tools
If You Love Me (E. Piaf - M. Monnot - G. Parsons) 05:02 Tools
Twilight World 06:59 Tools
Funny Face: 'S wonderful 04:24 Tools
How Long Has This Been Going On 04:27 Tools
You Stepped Out Of A Dream 04:12 Tools
Big City 04:00 Tools
Blue in Green 06:24 Tools
Don't Be On The Outside 04:00 Tools
Why Did I Chose You? 02:53 Tools
2 Different Worlds 04:12 Tools
A Time For Love 04:00 Tools
Quietly There 03:17 Tools
Nice 'n Easy (Live) 01:30 Tools
East of the Sun (West of the Moon) 05:30 Tools
The great city 03:17 Tools
Laughing At Life (Live) 07:37 Tools
We Will Meet Again (Live) 00:00 Tools
Zingaro, "Portrait In Black And White" 07:03 Tools
What Are You Doing The Rest Of 04:00 Tools
I Fall In Love Too Easily (Live) 07:37 Tools
'S Wonderful (Live) 01:30 Tools
A Table Set for Solitude (Live) 07:37 Tools
Leave it to Me: Get Out of Town 07:58 Tools
You Were Never Lovelier: I'm Old Fashioned 07:58 Tools
To Have and Have Not: How little we know 03:17 Tools
Sunny 06:25 Tools
Kind of Blue: Blue in Green 06:25 Tools
The Touch of Your Lips 01:30 Tools
You Won't Forget Me 01:30 Tools
Wild Is Love 07:37 Tools
One Touch of Venus: Speak Low 07:37 Tools
Alone Together (Live) 00:30 Tools
I Can't Escape from You (Live) 11:06 Tools
This Is Love (Live) 06:43 Tools
Blue In Green (Live) 06:25 Tools
Anchors Aweigh: I fall in love too easily 07:37 Tools
Speak Low (Live) 06:43 Tools
It Could Happen to You (Live) 11:06 Tools
I'm Old Fashioned (Live) 04:27 Tools
I Can See Clearly Now (J. Nash 00:30 Tools
When Lights Are Low (Live) 11:06 Tools
How Little We Know (Live) 11:06 Tools
East Of The Sun (And West Of The Moon) [Live] 00:30 Tools
I'm Glad There Is You 00:00 Tools
A Walk In The Park 06:43 Tools
The Christmas Song 06:43 Tools
And the Angels Sing: It Could Happen to You 06:43 Tools
Travelin' Light (Live) 06:43 Tools
Flying Colors: Alone Together 06:43 Tools
You're Nearer 05:09 Tools
Broadway Melody of 1940: I concentrate on you 06:43 Tools
A Walk In The Park (With James 00:00 Tools
Birk's Works 06:43 Tools
Twilight World (Live) 11:06 Tools
Only The Lonely 11:06 Tools
Clockwise 11:06 Tools
If I Should Lose you (R. Raing 11:06 Tools
Simple Song Of Love 11:06 Tools
Get out of Town (Live) 11:06 Tools
In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning 11:06 Tools
If you Love Me (E. Piaf - M. M 01:33 Tools
United 01:33 Tools
Day In - Day Out 11:06 Tools
Your're Nearer 11:06 Tools
Why Did I Chose You (Live) 11:06 Tools
Alone Together (H. Dietz - A. 11:06 Tools
Day in, Day Out (J. Mercer - R 11:06 Tools
Lover (Live) 11:06 Tools
La Rosita 11:06 Tools
So Far Away 11:06 Tools
Peace 11:06 Tools
Not You Again 11:06 Tools
In Your Own Sweet Way (Live) 11:06 Tools
Home 00:00 Tools
Detour Ahead (L. Carter 00:00 Tools
Every Time We Say Goodby 00:00 Tools
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It’s no small accomplishment to be thought of as “The most creative and compelling singer-pianist since Shirley Horn”, but that’s exactly how Joel Siegel of the Washington City Paper described Dena DeRose. If she comes to your city and you want to catch the show, go early, because the room is going to be packed. She not only awes her audiences and music critics with her facility on the piano and her vocal talent, but, as Richard Scheinin of the San Jose Mercury aptly put it, “… she exudes joy ... what soul!” Dena and her trio (Martin Wind on bass and Matt Wilson on drums) have developed a hard-swinging and dynamic sound that audiences crave, and have accumulated a list of performance credits that proves it. From the legendary Blue Note, Iridium and the Jazz Standard in New York, Jazz Alley in Seattle, and the Kennedy Center in DC to Body and Soul in Tokyo and Alexander Plaz in Rome, they always deliver “….vivid and often exciting demonstrations of how innovative her musical concepts are…” (Philip Elwood, San Francisco Examiner). Dena has brought that vitality and innovation to performances alongside the likes of Ray Brown, Clark Terry, Marian McPartland, Benny Golson, Rufus Reid, Slide Hampton and many, many others, and numerous jazz festivals worldwide have had Dena on their roster, including Monterey, San Francisco and Litchfield in the U.S., the Red Sea Jazz Festival in Israel and the Ancona Festival in Italy. As a recording artist, Dena has 5 CDs to her credit, all of which have received superior accolades. Cadence Magazine gave her both their Album of the Year and Best Vocal Jazz Album awards for “Another World” and “I Can See Clearly Now”. Christopher Louden of Jazz Times says that the MaxJazz label “… takes another big leap forward” with the release of her latest," A Walk in the Park". It also received three Grammy considerations. Astoundingly, Dena has also found time to hone her skills as a jazz educator, and is on the faculty at some prestigious education venues, including the New School and Purchase College in New York, The Hartt School of Music in Connecticut and the Groningen Conservatory of Music in The Netherlands. She frequently teaches at clinics and workshops, such as the Dave Brubeck Institute, the NJPAC Jazz for Teen Program, the Stanford Jazz Workshop and several summer jazz camps. She has served as a judge at both the Thelonious Monk Competition and the NJ Star Ledger Scholarship Awards. In 2000, Terry Teachout of the New York Times wrote, “Dena DeRose sings jazz as if she had been at it her whole life long, and then some”. He was closer to the truth than he might have imagined. Her mother heard her picking out melodies on a toy organ when she was three. She studied classical piano throughout her childhood, until she was enticed into the world of jazz by playing Count Basie’s music in her junior high stage band. At 17, she found Doug Beardsley, the only jazz teacher in hometown Binghamton, and started lessons. By the time she went to college, the passion for jazz she now exudes was fully evident. She was performing anywhere she could, taking on private students, and practicing so many hours a day that sometimes she would sleep in her studio. To feed her insatiable jazz appetite, she would slip away from campus and drive four hours to New York City to hear piano idols Hank Jones, Mulgrew Miller and Kenny Barron. It is a rare music career that isn’t peppered with challenges and obstacles, and Dena’s is no exception--her jazz fervor led her right into a case of carpal tunnel syndrome, aggravated by arthritis, which was severe enough to require surgery, and forced her to completely give up the piano. With her spirit and her livelihood both in jeopardy, in a club one night, someone dared her to get up and sing a song. She did it, she liked it, and so did the audience. Dena had not only found her ticket out of the physical predicament, but, two years later when she had recovered enough to add piano back into the act, she also discovered that the singing had helped her add lyricism and melody to her piano lines. In 1991, she brought the whole package to New York. Some ten years later, having never let up in the meantime, Dena’s talent began to be widely acclaimed. In addition to the Cadence magazine awards for her recordings, she was selected by Downbeat’s Critic’s Poll as 2002’s “Artist Deserving Wider Recognition”, and All About Jazz anointed her as a Jazz Artist of the Year in 2003. She was featured on the Morning Edition program on National Public Radio, and twice on NPR’s “Marian McPartland’s Piano Jazz”. As her renown spread to the international scene, feature articles and reviews on Dena were published in the New York Times, Downbeat, Jazz Times, LA Times, Seattle Times, Jazz Is, France’s Jazz Hot, Italy’s Ancona, and several others. Now, Dena is making Don Heckman’s (LA Times) prediction come true — that she “… has all the vocal skills needed to rise to the top level of her field”. She is in demand, her passion is stronger and more visible than ever, and she consistently delights her ever-growing worldwide audiences. Alan Bargebuhr of Cadence magazine succinctly summed up the reason why ... simply, she is a “… stunningly talented pianist/vocalist.” Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.