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It's All About Love

Donna Byrne

It's All About Love

Price: € 19.95
Format: CD
Label: Challenge Records
UPC: 0608917361223
Catnr: CR 73612
Release date: 15 August 2025
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Challenge Records
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CR 73612
Release date
15 August 2025
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About the album

With It’s All About Love, seasoned jazz vocalist Donna Byrne makes a radiant return to Challenge Records, delivering her ninth studio album and reaffirming her place among the great interpreters of song. Spanning a rich career of nearly four decades, Byrne remains true to her roots, offering a heartfelt collection that honors the traditions of jazz while showcasing her timeless artistry.

This 16-track album brings together a thoughtfully curated blend of jazz standards, bossa novas, blues, and contemporary gems. Byrne’s song choices—ranging from the playful "I'm Gonna Lock My Heart and Throw Away the Key" to the tender medley "Because of You / Who Can I Turn To"—are guided by a deep personal connection to the melodies and lyrics. Each performance reveals Byrne’s effortless storytelling, exquisite phrasing, and unerring sense of swing.

The sessions, recorded over just two days in November 2023 amidst a run of concert dates across New England, capture the warmth and spontaneity of live performance. Surrounding Donna is a core ensemble of long-time collaborators: Tim Ray on piano, Marshall Wood (also serving as arranger and co-producer) on bass, Les Harris Jr. on drums, and special guests Scott Hamilton on tenor saxophone and Gray Sargent on guitar. Their musical chemistry, cultivated over decades, lends a seamless cohesion and intimacy to the recordings.

Among the many highlights are Byrne’s soulful reading of Judith Owen’s “About Love,” the melancholic beauty of “Blackberry Winter,” and a stunning tribute to Tony Bennett through beloved classics he championed. A special dedication to Chris Ellis, founder of Challenge Records and a dear friend, comes through the heartfelt rendition of "My Buddy."

Produced in collaboration with acclaimed engineer Katherine Miller, It’s All About Love benefits from a lush yet transparent sound, allowing Byrne’s distinctive voice and the ensemble’s rich interplay to shine.

Donna Byrne once again demonstrates why she is a treasured voice in jazz, blending tradition with authenticity and profound emotional depth. It’s All About Love is a celebration of enduring artistry, friendship, and above all, the universal language of love.

Mit „It's All About Love“ kehrt die erfahrene Jazzsängerin Donna Byrne zu Challenge Records zurück, präsentiert ihr neuntes Studioalbum und bestätigt ihren Platz unter den großen Vokalinterpretinnen. In ihrer fast vier Jahrzehnte währenden Karriere ist Byrne ihren Wurzeln treu geblieben und bietet eine warmherzige Sammlung, die die Traditionen des Jazz ehrt und gleichzeitig ihre zeitlose Kunstfertigkeit unter Beweis stellt.
Das 16 Titel umfassende Album ist eine sorgfältig zusammengestellte Mischung aus Jazz-Standards, Bossa Nova, Blues und zeitgenössischen Perlen. Byrnes Songauswahl, die vom beschwingten „I'm Gonna Lock My Heart and Throw Away the Key“ bis zum zarten Medley „Because of You / Who Can I Turn To“ reicht, ist geprägt von einer tiefen persönlichen Verbindung zu den Melodien und Texten. Jede Interpretation offenbart Byrnes müheloses Geschichtenerzählen, ihre exquisite Phrasierung und ihr untrügliches Gespür für Swing.
Die Sessions, die im November 2023 während einer Konzertreihe in Neuengland an nur zwei Tagen aufgenommen wurden, fangen die Wärme und Spontaneität der Live-Auftritte ein. Begleitet wird Donna von einem Kernensemble langjähriger Weggefährten: Tim Ray am Piano, Marshall Wood (auch Arrangeur und Co-Produzent) am Bass, Les Harris Jr. am Schlagzeug und als Special Guests Scott Hamilton am Tenorsaxophon und Gray Sargent an der Gitarre. Ihre über Jahrzehnte gewachsene musikalische Chemie verleiht den Aufnahmen eine nahtlose Geschlossenheit und Intimität.
Zu den vielen Höhepunkten zählen Byrnes gefühlvolle Interpretation von Judith Owens „About Love“, die melancholische Schönheit von „Blackberry Winter“ und eine atemberaubende Hommage an Tony Bennett mit beliebten Klassikern, die er zu seinem Markenzeichen gemacht hat. Eine besondere Widmung an Chris Ellis, Gründer von Challenge Records und ein lieber Freund, findet sich in der warmherzigen Interpretation von „My Buddy“.
It's All About Love wurde in Zusammenarbeit mit der renommierten Toningenieurin Katherine Miller produziert und besticht durch einen üppigen und dennoch transparenten Klang, der Byrnes unverwechselbare Stimme und das reichhaltige Zusammenspiel des Ensembles zur Geltung bringt.
Donna Byrne beweist einmal mehr, warum sie eine geschätzte Stimme des Jazz ist, die Tradition mit Authentizität und emotionaler Tiefe verbindet. It's All About Love ist eine Hommage an die beständige Kunst, an die Freundschaft und vor allem an die universelle Sprache der Liebe.

Artist(s)

Donna Byrne (vocals)

Donna Byrne is a jazz singer at the top of her game. With sultry good looks and a quick wit, Donna is not only a masterful singer, but also a true entertainer. She has performed with such renowned artists as: Sir Richard Rodney Bennett, Herb Pomeroy, Dave McKenna, Dick Johnson, Frank Wess, Stanley Turrentine, Scott Hamilton, Bucky Pizzarelli, Ken Peplowski, Bill Cunliffe, Harry Allen, Gray Sargent, Carmen Cicero, Dave Frishberg, Eddie Higgins, James Williams and The Artie Shaw Orchestra. She has opened for such performers as Lou Rawls, Bob Newhart and was recently invited by the great Tony Bennett to open for him on his national tour (the “thrill of a lifetime” for Donna). Her unforgettable performances have entertained audiences from L.A. to London, wowing...
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Donna Byrne is a jazz singer at the top of her game. With sultry good looks and a quick wit, Donna is not only a masterful singer, but also a true entertainer. She has performed with such renowned artists as: Sir Richard Rodney Bennett, Herb Pomeroy, Dave McKenna, Dick Johnson, Frank Wess, Stanley Turrentine, Scott Hamilton, Bucky Pizzarelli, Ken Peplowski, Bill Cunliffe, Harry Allen, Gray Sargent, Carmen Cicero, Dave Frishberg, Eddie Higgins, James Williams and The Artie Shaw Orchestra. She has opened for such performers as Lou Rawls, Bob Newhart and was recently invited by the great Tony Bennett to open for him on his national tour (the “thrill of a lifetime” for Donna). Her unforgettable performances have entertained audiences from L.A. to London, wowing audiences at such venues as: Blue Note Jazz Club, Tavern on the Green, Blues Alley, Scullers, Regattabar, Jazz Bakery, The Rainbow Room, and London’s Pizza on the Park. She’s also toured Florida, performing with Herb Pomeroy, Dave McKenna and Ruby Braff. Her audiences have been filled with such luminaries as the legendary Margaret Whiting, who “thoroughly enjoyed Donna's performance,” and Tony Bennett, who dropped in for his birthday just to hear Donna sing his classic “It Was Me.” Mr. Bennett became an ardent fan, once flying home early from the Super Bowl just to catch Donna perform.

Donna has recorded several albums for both Challenge Records and Arbors Records and has worked on recording projects for: Greg Abate, Billy Novick, Kenny Hadley, Dick Johnson and most recently, for Carmen Cicero. She has also had the pleasure of recording for Brad Hatfield, where her voice can be heard on songs featured on: One Life to Live, Rescue Me, and the indie film, Puccini for Beginners.

It’s no wonder why the late great Jazz artist Herb Pomeroy described her as his favorite living singer. And Jack Wolf, one of the composers of the song “I’m a Fool to Want You,” said her version of his song was the best he’d heard in thirty years. She has also gained the respect and admiration of other legends of the business such as:

Ruby Braff: “Artistry that will always appear fresh … no phony affectations … Beautiful and completely believable. What more can you ask for?”

Barbara Lea: “Donna was simply enchanting … fiery and tender by turns. Latin, swing, ballads … this gal does it all and has few, if any, peers. She is unquestionably a very great singer … My hat is definitely off!”

Dave McKenna: “This thing that strikes me about Donna is that she’s got a nice sound. She’s got great intonation. She's just a damn good singer and a hell of a lady. She sings well all the time, but some nights she really sings the hell out of a ballad. She is one of my favorite singers.”

Donna has appeared on Sunday Open House, has won "Best of Boston Best Jazz Vocals,” and has been nominated multiple times for Boston Music Awards. She has garnered exceptional reviews from such publications as:

Jazz Times: “Donna Byrne (is) one of the best singers currently on the scene, one who approaches her lyrics with both intelligence and swinging time, and without distorting syllabic emphasis or resorting to stagy histrionics to get her meaning across.”

Cadence: “Peoples! Heads up! Pay attention! This is one fine Jazz Vocalist!!”

Jazz Journal International, London, wrote: “An American singer with class and commitment … a very good example of the genre.”

Jersey Jazz said: “Donna Byrne has everything a good singer needs … the voice, the control, the comprehension … She travels comfortably through a wide vocal range, with phrasing and inflection that extract all the meaning from the lyrics.”

Donna grew up with music in her blood. Encouraged by her father to sing and perform at the age of two, she first emerged as a professional singer on Cape Cod, where her talents caught the eye and encouragement of famed pianist, Dave McKenna. After a brief hiatus, Donna is back doing what she loves most: singing. Donna’s powerful voice, energetic personality, and life experiences give her music an almost spiritual feel, a soft and subtle charge which has brought admirations from jazz fans and the top artists in the industry.


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Tim Ray (piano)

Scott Hamilton (tenor saxophone)

In the 70’s and early 80’s when the American tenor saxophonist Scott Hamilton was a young man, he met his share of skeptics. While his peers found their inspiration in the music of the modern masters, Hamilton was drawn towards the jazz giants of the past. But the fol- lowing years proved that Scott Hamilton was a musician of integrity with a personal approach to the virtues of classic jazz. His influences did not come from John Coltrane or Michael Brecker, but from Ben Webster, Coleman Hawkins and Lester Young. Hamilton picked up the tenor sax at the age of 17 in his hometown of Providence, Rhode Island. Ellington, Basie and other greats would pass by on their tours, and these...
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In the 70’s and early 80’s when the American tenor saxophonist Scott Hamilton was a young man, he met his share of skeptics. While his peers found their inspiration in the music of the modern masters, Hamilton was drawn towards the jazz giants of the past. But the fol- lowing years proved that Scott Hamilton was a musician of integrity with a personal approach to the virtues of classic jazz. His influences did not come from John Coltrane or Michael Brecker, but from Ben Webster, Coleman Hawkins and Lester Young.
Hamilton picked up the tenor sax at the age of 17 in his hometown of Providence, Rhode Island. Ellington, Basie and other greats would pass by on their tours, and these experiences became the foundation of Hamilton’s career. Gradually the young musician began visiting New York to play a small concert here and there or just to listen. After performing at a private gathering one time, Hamilton dropped by Jimmy Ryan’s club to hear trumpeter Roy Eldridge. That event tur- ned out to be pivotal for him, and one of the happiest days in his life. Eldridge - always ready to jam - invited the young and hopeful sax- player on stage. From that moment on, Hamilton’s reputation grew. The seasoned jazz people (on stage and in the audience) were thrilled, and soon he was recording and touring. His laid-back, but virile swing made him a favorite with audiences, who were overjoyed to finally have found a musician who acknowledged the influence of the great swing masters.
Listening to his early releases (app. one every year plus various gigs as a sideman – most for the Concord label), one would not call the Scott Hamilton of the late 70’s and early 80’s an original musician. But since then, he has matured. It used to be easy to trace Webster, Flip Philips, Illinois Jacquet, Eddie Lockjaw Davis and Paul Gonsalves in his music, but today Hamilton is himself whether playing ballads, blues or bebop. Unpretentious and straightforward, his ego does not stand in the way of his rare joy in playing and his musical maturity. The music is what counts.
Hamilton has been a regular on the European jazz scene since the mid- 90s. After a few years in London, he settled in Firenze, facilitating jumps to regular stomping grounds in France, Spain and Italy.
No one acquainted with the playing of Ulf Wakenius, Jan Lundgren, Jesper Bodilsen or Kristian Leth – each much more than a respected name - will be surprised that they are a perfect match for Hamilton. Wakenius was a member of bass legend Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen’s trio for years and a regular member of Oscar Peterson’s late trios and quartets. Jan Lundgren has carved a niche for himself with a string of lovely CDs and is much in demand as a pianist. Jesper Bodilsen is one of the busiest and steadiest of the many fine Danish bassists (check out his releases with pianist Stefano Bollani and drum- mer Morten Lund). Kristian Leth is the up-and-coming man in this heavy company, but he is the perfect backbone for the Scott Hamilton Scandinavian 5, contributing to the special swing that makes the band such a smooth entity.

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Gray Sargent (guitar)

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01.
I’m gonna lock my heart and throw away the key
03:05
(Jimmy Eaton, Terry Shand) Marshall Wood, Donna Byrne, Tim Ray , Les Harris, Jr., Scott Hamilton
02.
About love
05:01
(Judith Owen) Les Harris, Jr., Tim Ray , Marshall Wood, Donna Byrne
03.
I’ll close my eyes
05:42
(Billy Reid, Buddy Kaye) Donna Byrne, Marshall Wood, Tim Ray , Les Harris, Jr., Scott Hamilton
04.
Day by day
02:36
(Sammy Cahn, Axel Stordahl, Paul Weston) Donna Byrne, Marshall Wood, Tim Ray , Les Harris, Jr., Gray Sargent
05.
Don’t cry, baby
05:01
(Saul Bernie, Stella Unger, James P. Johnson) Donna Byrne, Marshall Wood, Tim Ray , Les Harris, Jr., Gray Sargent
06.
Voce
05:52
(Roberto Menescal, Ronaldo Bascoli) Donna Byrne, Marshall Wood, Tim Ray , Les Harris, Jr.
07.
All alone
04:15
(Irving Berlin) Donna Byrne, Marshall Wood, Tim Ray , Les Harris, Jr., Gray Sargent
08.
Soul eyes
05:12
(Mal Waldron, Kandace Springs, Terence Blanchar) Donna Byrne, Marshall Wood, Tim Ray , Les Harris, Jr., Scott Hamilton
09.
You are my sunshine
04:53
(Charles Mitchell, Jimmie Davis) Donna Byrne, Marshall Wood, Tim Ray , Les Harris, Jr., Gray Sargent
10.
My buddy
04:48
(Walter Donaldson, Gus Kahn) Donna Byrne, Marshall Wood, Tim Ray , Les Harris, Jr., Gray Sargent
11.
Moanin’
04:57
(Bobby Timmons, Annie Ross) Donna Byrne, Marshall Wood, Tim Ray , Les Harris, Jr., Scott Hamilton, Gray Sargent
12.
Because of you/who can i turn to
05:27
(Arthur Hammerstein, Dudley Wilkonson, Leslie Bricusse, Anthony Newley) Donna Byrne, Marshall Wood, Tim Ray , Les Harris, Jr., Gray Sargent
13.
Deed I do
03:23
(Walter Hirsch, Fred Rose) Donna Byrne, Marshall Wood, Tim Ray , Les Harris, Jr., Scott Hamilton, Gray Sargent
14.
All the things you are
04:00
(Jerome Kern, Oscar Hammerstei) Donna Byrne, Marshall Wood, Tim Ray , Les Harris, Jr., Gray Sargent
15.
Blackberry winter
05:36
(Loonis McGlohan, Alec Wilder) Donna Byrne, Marshall Wood, Tim Ray , Les Harris, Jr.
16.
Do wrong shoes
03:43
(Hirth Martinez, Walter Fagen) Donna Byrne, Marshall Wood, Tim Ray , Les Harris, Jr.
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