Jazz  / Christmas, Post-Bop, Contemporary Jazz, Mainstream Jazz, Holiday
  Cyrus Chestnut - Producer, Liner Notes, Soloist, Arranger, Fender Rhodes, Piano ABdul Barr Khaliq	Alto (Vocals) Anthony Ajaero	Soprano (Vocal) Anthony Taylor	Soprano (Vocal) Antoine Gardner	Soprano (Vocal) Ardeshir Farah	Guitar Bob Belden	Vocal Arrangement, Arranger Brian McKnight	Vocal Arrangement, Vocals Camille Tominaro	Production Coordination Chris Walton	Soprano (Vocal) Christian McBride	Bass (Electric), Bass David Rideau	Engineer Don Alias	Percussion Ed Eckstine	Producer, Executive Producer Edwin Cotton	Alto (Vocals) Gary Bartz	Sax (Alto) Guy Eckstine	Producer Hubert Laws	Flute Jeff Lorber	Digital Editing, Engineer Jerry Goodman	Violin Jim Anderson	Mixing, Engineer Jimmy Katz	Photography Jorge Strunz	Guitar Joshua Williams	Alto (Vocals) Keith Lyle	Music Supervisor, Concept, Lin Kenny Garrett	Sax (Alto) Kevin Miller	Alto (Vocals) Loe A-Foe, Dean	Soprano (Vocal) Lynn Kowalewski	Art Direction Mark Duncan	Soprano (Vocal) Mark Fraunfelder	Assistant Engineer Mark Gleed	Editing Assistant, Mastering Michael Brecker	Sax (Tenor) Neekia Davis	Soprano (Vocal) Nicole Johnson	Soprano (Vocal) Pat Martino	Guitar Rasdia Wilmot	Alto (Vocals) Rory Romano	Assistant Engineer Ross Peterson	Assistant Engineer Roy Zipstein	Photography Scott Hull	Mastering Scott Young	Assistant Engineer Sean Haythe	Soprano (Vocal) Stefon Harris	Vibraphone Stephen Hill	Alto (Vocals) Steve Cole	Sax (Tenor) Steve Debro	Executive Producer, Concept Steve Gadd	Drums Steve Turre	Shells, Trombone Tadashi Narita	Liner Notes The Boys Choir of Harlem	Vocals The Manhattan Transfer	Vocals Tollak Ollestad	Harmonica Vanessa Williams	Vocals Wallace Roney	Trumpet William Byrd	Conductor
  Japanese version featuring a bonus track: Schumann Excerpts from 'The Scenes of Childhood'.
   This CD-single features a trio with fellow young lions Christian McBride and Carl Allen. "Revol" is a racehorse opener. The timeless ballad "My Funny Valentine" has a well-disguised introduction that adds to its melancholy mood. "Blue Skies" is driven by a funky vamp, and highlights McBride's skills as a soloist. [The Japanese edition features a bonus track.] ~ Ken Dryden, All Music Guide
 
 
  Cyrus Chestnut
  Active Decades: '90s and '00s Born: Jan 17, 1963 in Baltimore, MD Genre: Jazz Styles: Christmas, Post-Bop, Hard Bop, Contemporary Jazz, Mainstream Jazz, Holiday
  Cyrus Chestnut first studied piano with his father at the age of five, with official lessons beginning two years later. By the age of nine, he was enrolled in the prep program at the Peabody Institute. He graduated from Berklee with a degree in jazz composition and arranging. Chestnut took his time, working with a number of top-notch musicians (Jon Hendricks, Betty Carter, Terence Blanchard, and Donald Harrison) before finally recording his first solo CD at the age of 30. Chestnut enjoys mixing styles and resists being typecast in any one niche, though his gospel sound is apparent on a number of his recordings. His initial dates as a leader were recorded for the Japanese label Alfa (reissued on Evidence), and he became an Atlantic artist in 1994. A self-titled LP followed in 1998 with Tribute to Duke Ellington following a year later. In subsequent years, Chestnut remained busy, releasing Charlie Brown Christmas in 2000, the all-original Soul Food in 2001, You Are My Sunshine in 2003, Genuine Chestnut in 2006, and Cyrus Plays Elvis in 2007. The following year, he released Black Nile on Japan's M&I label. ~ Ken Dryden, All Music Guideer Notes |