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This live set (recorded in Hamburg, Germany) matches together pianist Mark Shane and vocalist Terry Blaine (who are the co-leaders) with the hot cornetist Ed Polcer, trombonist Tom Artin, clarinetist Allan Vache (who doubles a little on tenor), bassist Phil Flanigan and drummer Ed Metz, Jr. Although Blaine's husky vocals are musical and swinging (best are "What a Little Moonlight Can Do," "St. Louis Blues" and "Mama Don't Allow"), the instrumentals are most memorable. The renditions of "I Never Knew" (which is nearly nine minutes long), the ten-minute version of "I Would Do Most Anything for You," and a speedy "What Is This Thing Called Love" are among the highlights. Polcer in particular is heard throughout in top form, making this a worthwhile acquisition for trad collectors.

AllMusic Review by Scott Yanow

"This live recording at the Hanse-Merkur Auditorium in Hamburg, Germany, just one more example of the universal language of jazz; be it traditional, swing, bop or whatever: good music always pleases. Mark Shane on piano leads the march down the road, now add the vibrant jazz voice of Terry Blaine and you have an excellent CD to add to your library."
— H. Edwin Smith, Allegro

"… jazz diva Terry Blaine and accompanist Mark Shane with a dynamite performance ... concert-goers received a double bang for their buck... not only having one of the top female jazz vocalists working today, but being backed by an all-star band. Indeed, a veritable who's who of jazz talent!"
— Bernard Lightman, Swing & Jazz Preservation Society

"The all-star band was really “on” that night, with spectacular solo and ensemble playing by Ed Polcer, Allan Vaché, Tom Artin, Phil Flanigan & Ed Metz Jr., bringing Mark Shane’s musical arrangements to life. And did I mention the piano? Terrific. For me, it was one of the most exciting nights ever."
— Terry Blaine

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released February 19, 2021

Terry Blaine - vocals
Mark Shane - piano
Ed Polcer - cornet
Tom Artin - trombone
Allan Vaché - clarinet, tenor sax
Phil Flanigan - bass
Ed Metz Jr. - drums

Recorded live on October 11, 1997 at Hanse Merkur Auditorium, Hamburg, Germany.

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Allan Vaché Orlando, Florida

Allan Vaché (born December 16, 1953) is an American jazz clarinetist, son of bassist and journalist Warren Vaché Sr. and brother of cornetist Warren Vaché Jr.
He played with the Jim Cullum Jazz Band for seventeen years, and has performed with Benny Goodman, Teddy Wilson, Lionel Hampton, Pete Fountain, Clark Terry, Benny Carter, Bucky Pizzarelli, Gene Krupa, Scott Hamilton, Herb Ellis, and others.
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