Mood Changes (album)
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Mood Changes is a jazz album by the American saxophonist and vocalist Grace Kelly (musician)
Grace Kelly (musician)
Grace Kelly is an Asian-American jazz saxophonist, vocalist, songwriter, arranger, and bandleader.Kelly became the youngest ever musician voted to the Down Beat Magazine's Critics Poll at age 16...

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It was released May 5, 2009. The tracks 101 and I Want To Be Happy were winners of 2008 ASCAP Young Jazz Composers Award.

Track listing

1. Happy Theme Song- (5:32)

2. Comes Love- (5:54)

3. Tender Madness- (4:26)

4. 101- (6:12)

5. But Life Goes On- (4:00)

6. Ain’t No Sunshine- (6:13)

7. Here, There and Everywhere- (6:13)

8. I’ll Remember April- (3:17)

9. It Might As Well Be Spring- (5:38)

10. I Want To Be Happy- (4:26)

Personnel

Grace Kelly (musician)
Grace Kelly (musician)
Grace Kelly is an Asian-American jazz saxophonist, vocalist, songwriter, arranger, and bandleader.Kelly became the youngest ever musician voted to the Down Beat Magazine's Critics Poll at age 16...

- Alto/Soprano/Tenor Saxophones and vocals

Jason Palmer- Trumpet

Doug Johnson- Piano

John Lockwood- Bass, Electric Bass

Jordan Perlson- Drums (1,3,4,8,9)

Terri Lyne Carrington
Terri Lyne Carrington
Terri Lyne Carrington is a jazz drummer, composer, record producer and entrepreneur. She has played with jazz legends Dizzy Gillespie, Stan Getz, Clark Terry, Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Joe Sample, Al Jarreau, Yellowjackets, and many more...

- Drums (2,5,6,7,10)

Adam Rogers
Adam Rogers
Adam Rogers is an American guitarist specializing in post bop, contemporary jazz, and classical music. Rogers has had a prolific and extensive session history as a recording guitarist having played on over 150 commercially released recordings...

- Guitar (6,7)

Hal Crook
Hal Crook
Hal Crook is a jazz trombonist. He has a degree from the Berklee College of Music and is considered to be a leading teacher and author in the field of jazz improvisation.- Discography :* Hello Heaven * Only Human...

- Trombone (10)
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