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Satin Doll Trio

The Satin Doll Trio is an elegant ensemble that performs in the intimate "supper club" jazz style made popular by artists such as Julie London, Sarah Vaughan, and Peggy Lee during the early 1950's. They have appeared on the stages of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, the Corcoran Gallery’s Armand Hammer Auditorium, and have made television appearances on the BET Jazz channel programs "Jazz Central" and "Impressions". The group makes regular appearances at prestigious venues throughout the Washington D.C. area and Eastern United States and has received exceptional reviews from the Washington Post, the Washington Times, and from JazzReview.com.

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Washington DC area's Satin Doll Trio releases third CD

Washington DC area's Satin Doll Trio releases third CD

Source: All About Jazz

Silver Spring, MD June 15, 2006 - The Satin Doll Trio is pleased to announce the release of their long awaited third CD titled In the Middle of a Kiss on the independent SD Music label. The album's title track is a rarely-recorded, yet haunting and bitterly romantic gem written in 1935 by Academy Award-winning producer and songwriter Sam Coslow. The trio's sincere performance and minimalist arrangement of the song is a gleaming example of the groups intimate supper-club jazz ...

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