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  1. I Love Your Smile, an Album by Cecil Bridgewater. Released in 1992 on Warner Bros. (catalog no. 8122-79187-2; CD). Featured peformers: Cecil Bridgewater (trumpet), Vanessa Rubin (vocals), Antonio Hart (alto saxophone), Roger Byam (tenor saxophone), Steve Turre (trombone), Earl McIntyre (bass trombone), Mark Taylor (French horn), Sir Roland ...

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  2. I Love Your Smile ( CD, Album) Bluemoon. 8122-79187-2. Europe. 1992. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1992 CD release of "I Love Your Smile" on Discogs.

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  3. Most importantly though, it awakened what Vanessa describes as “her calling.” “I fell in love with the moment, the music, the audience and the effect it had on them and me,” Rubin remembers. Vanessa’s first gigs began around 1980 in small clubs around Cleveland such as Tucker’s Place, Bob’s Toast of the Town, Lancer’s Steak House, Club Isabella, The Native Son and The Teal Lounge.

  4. Biography. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, to parents from Trinidad and Louisiana, Rubin grew up in a musical household. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism from Ohio State University. A standing ovation while she performed "God Bless the Child" at the Miss Black Central Ohio Contest convinced her to pursue a career as a singer.

  5. Already a celebrated arranger, band leader and pianist during the bebop era, Tadd’s genius was further highlighted in 1955 with the most profound recording of his classic, If You Could See Me Now, by the great Sarah Vaughn. There have been many instrumental recordings of Tadd’s music over the years, but what makes this project unique is ...

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  6. 1 de oct. de 2001 · Vanessa Rubin: Girl Talk album review by Dave Nathan, published on October 1, 2001. Find thousands jazz reviews at All About Jazz!

  7. Vanessa Rubin & Don Braden – Full Circle. Girl Talk. New Horizons. Vanessa Rubin Sings. Language of Love. I’m Glad There is You. Pastiche. Soul Eyes.