Club44 Records, as previously reported, will release Jim Caruso鈥檚 The Swing Set: Deluxe Edition, the baritone鈥檚 exploration of the Great American Songbook, April 18 in streaming and digital formats. The re-release will feature two new tracks.
Listen to the album鈥檚 first single鈥攖he newly recorded 鈥淎valon,鈥� featuring the
vocals of Caruso, Jane Monheit, and Billy Stritch鈥攁bove. The song, which debuted in 1920, was written by Al Jolson, Buddy DeSylva, and Vincent Rose. To pre-save the single, which will be released April 4,
Also new to The Swing Set is Caruso's rendition of the breakup song 鈥淥ne More Minute,鈥� Weird Al Yankovic鈥檚 longtime crowd favorite.
On the remastered The Swing Set, Caruso interprets such tunes as 鈥淚f I Only Had a Brain,鈥� 鈥淢anhattan,鈥� 鈥淧ick Yourself Up,鈥� 鈥淔lexible,鈥� 鈥淭he Doodlin鈥� Song,鈥� and 鈥淚 Love a Violin.鈥� Musical guests include Michael Feinstein, late guitarist Bucky Pizzarelli, violinist Aaron Weinstein, Stritch, Monheit, and Tony winner Stephanie J. Block.
To celebrate the album, Jim Caruso鈥檚 Cast Party鈥攈is popular
open mic night鈥攚ill be offered at Catalina Jazz Club in Los Angeles May
28; The McCallum Theatre in Palm Desert, California, May 29; with
upcoming stops at London鈥檚 Crazy Coqs in September and Las Vegas鈥� The
Smith Center in October.
Cast Party also continues its 20+ year run at New York鈥檚 Birdland Jazz Club every Monday night.
鈥淚鈥檓 absolutely delighted to announce the re-release of The Swing Set!,鈥� Caruso said in a recent statement. 鈥淥riginally recorded and released in 2011, this album was a true labor of love, produced by Michael Croiter and Aaron Weinstein, with Aaron also creating the masterful arrangements鈥攚ork that was, and still is, absolutely stellar. Now, thanks to the wonderful folks at Club44 Records, The Swing Set will once again be available, joining my most recent recordings on the label. I can鈥檛 wait for everyone to rediscover this joy-filled collection.鈥�
Caruso was seen on Broadway in Liza's at the Palace鈥�
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