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Q&a
- (Digipack Packaging)
- Artist: Jacqui Naylor
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 3/24/2017

Q&a
- (Digipack Packaging)
- Artist: Jacqui Naylor
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 3/24/2017
- Artist: Jacqui Naylor
- Label: Ruby Star
- UPC: 667811572524
- Item #: 1796403X
- Genre: Jazz
- Release Date: 3/24/2017

Product Notes
Q&A is Jacqui Naylor's ninth recording and first duo album with long-time multi-instrumentalist, composer and arranger, Art Khu. The duo is best known for their work with full quartet, combining jazz, soul, rock and original music in new ways. On Q&A they have created an intimate jazz experience with many surprises. "For over a decade, we've been performing and recording with our quartet, yet always include at least one song as a duo. Fans tell us it's one of their favorite moments and we wanted to capture that in this recording," says Naylor. Original songs, This Is How It Starts and Here We Are At Last speak to the duo's long-time collaboration, sitting comfortably next to jazz classics like The Way You Look Tonight, Moonglow and Time After Time. Naylor's uniquely identifiable and capable voice and Khu's ability to weave seamlessly in and out of her phrasing is evident throughout, particularly on their versions of The Nearness Of You and Lush Life. A conservatory trained pianist and composer, Khu's ability to play alternatively piano, guitar, organ and bass make this an unusual duo album. Their gospel-jazz take on the metal classic More Than Words is sure to be a stand-out.
Credits
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Artist(s)Art Khu
Jacqui Naylor