Judy Ann Bassing & Lynn Stanford - Music For Tap Class album flac
Performer: Judy Ann BassingTitle: Music For Tap Class
Style: Ragtime, Swing
Released: 1992
MP3 album: 1268 mb
FLAC album: 1512 mb
Rating: 4.5
Other formats: ADX AHX VOX AC3 MPC DMF VQF
Genre: Jazz / Classical
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Lynn Stanford first accompanied ballet class in Dallas, Texas at the request of the great ballerina, Margot Fonteyn. This wonderful dancer taught Lynn the proper way to accompany a dance class and encouraged his improvisational style. In 1973 he moved to New York City and spent twelve years as principal pianist at the School of American Ballet. During this "heyday of dance", Lynn played for all the leading dancers of the time while creating a new approach and style of music for ballet class. In 1984, commissioned scores and tour engagements started to consume Lynn's time . Tap Music for Tap Class - Judy Ann Bassing CD. Judy Ann Bassing.
Judy Lynn Kelly (April 16, 1936 – May 26, 2010), who performed as Judy Lynn and was born Judy Lynn Voiten, was an American country music singer and beauty queen who was crowned Miss Idaho in 1955. Lynn was born in Boise, Idaho. As a teenager she joined a nationwide tour of Grand Ole Opry performers. She was hired to fill in for Jean Shepard, who had become ill during the tour
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In Tap With A Twist, Judy Ann Bassing and Steven Mitchell combine their originality and their deep understanding of tap to create sparkling new rhythms for tap dancers. Dancers can keep things simple or create virtuoso displays using these solo piano melodies. This album does not contain vocal instruction or tap sounds. These fifteen original and familiar melodies performed by Steven Mitchell offer a collection of quick and tricky rhythms. For example, Silver Lining starts gentle and grows quicker and more outgoing, developing into a mini-production number in 2 and 1/2 minutes
Tracklist
| A1 | Let's Go! | 2:30 |
| A2 | Shufflin' Along | 1:33 |
| A3 | Double Up | 1:19 |
| A4 | Racing Along | 1:50 |
| A5 | Rhythm Changes | 1:15 |
| B1 | Sixteenth Street | 1:45 |
| B2 | Our Love Is Here To Stay | 1:40 |
| B3 | Tarantella | 1:40 |
| B4 | Lynn's Boogie Woogie | 2:00 |
| B5 | William Tell Overture | 2:30 |
| C1 | Soft Shoe Jazz | 2:55 |
| C2 | Military March | 2:25 |
| C3 | Jimmy's Jig | 2:15 |
| C4 | Bellvoir Bounce | 1:20 |
| D1 | Pick-Up Tempo | 1:44 |
| D2 | Judy's Jive | 1:10 |
| D3 | Mid-Town Rag | 3:25 |
| D4 | It's Delightful | 4:10 |
Credits
- Art Direction – Clifton Pine
- Composed By, Arranged By, Performer [Piano] – Lynn Stanford
- Design [Cover] – Kent Neffendorf
- Directed By – Judy Ann Bassing
- Other [Model] – Amanda Stone
- Producer, Engineer – Robert Weigel









