Scintillating vocal jazz debut Vincent Ding – Incredible Views From Above

Scintillating vocal jazz debut Vincent Ding – INCREDIBLE VIEWS FROM ABOVE:  If you’re like me, you love it when you discover scintillating vocal jazz talents, and Vincent is surely one to keep your ears on.  First, watch him perform “My Way“…

You can enjoy many more videos and performances when you SUBSCRIBE to Vincent’s YouTube channel (as I did, right away).

Vincent’s ultra-cool style is clearly evident on his rendition of “What Kind Of Fool Am I“… he certainly took me back to my years of late-night lounges and the high life; the 3:30 length of the tune will be very attractive to jazz DJ’s around the globe!

Beautiful strings introduce “Stardust“, then segue ever-so-nicely into excellent piano and vocal by Vincent… you’ll find yourself coming back to this tune often, I have no doubt.

The upbeat version of “The Best Is Yet To Come” Vincent offers up as the opener for the album will definitely have you snappin’ those fingers and tappin’ those toes… you’ll feel like you’ve got a Broadway show right there in your living room… an excellent performance, and one of the tastiest versions of this song I’ve ever heard!

I had no doubt that my choice for personal favorite of the eight exciting tunes offered up would be “On The Sunny Side Of The Street“… you’ll realize as you listen to this one that you’ll be hearing Vincent frequently over the next few years – and that’s a very good thing.

I give Vincent and his players a MOST HIGHLY RECOMMENDED rating, with an “EQ” (energy quotient) score of 4.98.  Get more information on Vincent’s website.    Rotcod Zzaj

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Dick Metcalf, editor, Contemporary Fusion Reviews
Dick Metcalf, editor, Contemporary Fusion Reviews
Dick Metcalf (aka Rotcod Zzaj) is a globe-hopping musician and poet who spent many years roving the world until he finally settled in his current abode, Lacey, Washington... just down the road from Seattle. He started IMPROVIJAZZATION NATION magazine in 1990 (still being published), and Contemporary Fusion Reviews magazine in 2016. He also was a keyboard player & singer for many years... you can hear (and download for free) many of those works at his "Internet Archive Collection". If you'd like to support our efforts and get something in return, there are also a few of these albums for sale on the Rotcod Zzaj BandCamp site"

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