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When you hear So Nice, the debut release from vocalist Wilma Baan, you may wonder why you haven't heard her before. Wilma's rich, mellow tone, impeccable timing and elegant delivery pay homage to her musical influences (Julie London, Nancy Wilson, Dianne Reeves) on this accomplished recording of 12 treasures from the standard repertoire.

The arrangements by Graham Harvey provide a sparklingly fresh take on these much-loved songs including a wonderfully sensitive version of the inexplicably under recorded 'Day by Day' and on a poignant rendition of 'Here's to Life', producer Claire Martin coaxes every nuance and shade from Wilma's charming vocal performance.

Chris Traves' mellifluous trombone solo on 'Close Enough for Love' demonstrates the generous contributions made by Chris (he also co-produced the album with Claire Martin) Josh Morrison and Dave Chamberlain throughout the recording (Dave can be heard playing the guitar on tracks 1 & 8).

For Wilma, So Nice represents the fulfilment of a long-held ambition; to record songs that have deeply moved and inspired her and that have sustained her love for the jazz repertoire through the years.

Born in the Netherlands, if her parents' accounts are accurate, her musical career began at the tender age of 3, humming herself to sleep with parts of the Brandenburg Concertos – a serious side effect of being spoon fed JS Bach and Miles Davis in equal amounts from the moment she was born.

A career in nursing beckoned although her love of jazz endured and she sang with various jazz ensembles and performed at jazz clubs and festivals including the North Sea Jazz Festival in The Hague where she met vocalists Ernestine Anderson and Sarah Vaughan. Other special moments included performing alongside Jean 'Toots' Thielemans and sharing a chat and a hug at Ronnie Scott's with idol Mark Murphy. Among her radio performances, accompanied by the KRO Orchestra, she sang live for a broadcast about the life and work of Irving Berlin.

After a break to bring up her family including spells in Oman, Brunei & Greece due to her husband's long international career, Wilma finally settled in the UK. A chance opportunity to perform with singer/pianist Joe Stilgoe, followed by a series of dates with pianist Alex Hutton, reignited the spark for jazz and in May 2020 she was about to perform with pianist Graham Harvey and his trio when the pandemic brought everything to a grinding halt.

Unwilling to lose momentum, she decided to seize the moment and record this album.

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Wilma Baan: Look At Me Now!

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Originally from The Netherlands and now settled in the UK, vocalist Wilma Baan's story is one of perseverance. Mid-way through her singing career in the '80s, she was diagnosed with a condition that meant gradually worsening hearing loss. Although she could still hear high tones, she had little choice but to pause her career. Fortunately, in the late '90s, technological breakthroughs in digital hearing aids and Bluetooth enabled her to re-capture enough of the sound that had been lost so ...

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“A selection of choice standards, impeccably performed, great arrangements and sympathetic backing make this a classy album… these are no mere covers but interpretations that stand up in their own right.” Bebop Spoken Here

“There is such joy in this recording that each tune brings a smile, not just of recognition of the tune but also appreciation of the way in which it is brought to life. Baan has a particularly captivating way of working the tunes around the time signature, so that phrasing can be just before or just after the bars on the score.” Jazz Views

“This tasteful grouping of standards from the vocal jazz repertoire is a low-key, savvy, delightful refreshment.” Bistro Awards

Johnny Mandel
arranger
Ivan Lins
keyboards
Marcos Valle
multi-instrumentalist

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Look At Me Now!

Self Produced
2023

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So Nice

Self Produced
2021

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Bein’ Green

From: Look At Me Now!
By Wilma Baan

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