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Blue Moon - Arr by Gil Lopez
Mirta Silva Medley: Tengo que acostumbrarme, Tu no sabes nada, Fin de un amor. This medley of popular Silva’s tunes is given a smart, seamless performance by La Duke and the band. - Arr by Ray Santos
Oh God How Much I Love You - Arr by Jose Madera
La Peleona - Arr by Jose Madera
Til You Come Back to Me - Arr by Jose Madera
Muchos Besos - Arr by Jose Madera
La Peleona
What is This Thing Called Love (Her voice full of drama and wonderment, Yolanda meshes beautifully with the swirling horns on this number that really takes flight with John Walsh’s swinging trumpet solo)
La Peleona-Radio Version - Arr by Jose Madera
Old Black Magic - Arr by Jose Madera
What is This Thing Called Love - Arr by Jose Madera
Misty - Arr by Jose Madera
I've Got You Under My Skin - Arr by Luis P Ortiz
The Hungry Years - Arr by Marty Sheller
They Can't Take That Away From Me - Arr by Oscar Hernadez
I've Got You Under My Skin
Muchos Besos
Blue Moon
'Til You Come Back To Me
Oh God How Much I Love You (La Duke captures the sentiment of the lyrics with her vocal treatment, deftly blending the memory and regrets of love to create a bittersweet moment.)
That Old Black Magic
Blue Moon (The beat, the horns, the vocal and the tenor sax solo by Mitch Frohman create an irresistible rendition of this revered classic.)
Old Black Magic (Singing in Spanish, La Duke takes this swinging classic and practically makes it her own. Bobby Porcelli chimes in with a bouncy alto sax solo to take it a notch higher on the “Let’s dance” scale.)
They Can't Take That Away From Me
I've Got You Under My Skin (Arr by Luis P Ortiz)
Myrta Silva's Medley
The Hungry Years
Til You Come Back to Me (A very cool cha cha take on this modern classic––featuring impassioned singing by La Duke and added punch by the background singers––will have you swaying in your seat.)
They Can't Take That Away From Me (Easy listening Latin Jazz. Flute solo Bobby Porcelli)
Blue Moon (Beautiful Latin Jazz sound. Tenor sax solo Mitch Frohman)
Muchos Besos (Great vocal Big Band Bolero)
Oh God! I Love You
Misty
What Is This Thing Called Love?
The Hungry Years (This song is all about the message and La Duke delivers it with wonderfully-nuanced vocal. Alto Sax solo Bobby Porcelli)
La Peleona-Radio Version (This is a tribute to Machito and Graciela.La Duke and Jose Alberto “El Canario” team up to swing this song for all it’s worth, practically defying you not to dance)
Mirta Silva Medley: Tengo que acostumbrarme, Tu no sabes nada, Fin de un amor. This medley of popular Silva’s tunes is given a smart, seamless performance by La Duke and the band. (Spectacular vocal. Great Big Band Bolero)
They Can't Take That Away From Me (La Duke and the band keep things moving right along on this standard with a nice Latin flavoring, highlighted by Bobby Porcelli’s flute solo.)
I've Got You Under My Skin (This tasty gem of a tune hearkens back to the days when the clubs were sophisticated and so was the music. The horns and strings, lends just the right setting for La Duke’s sensual, heartfelt vocal.)
Misty (Yolanda’s vocal dances nimbly on this spectacular Big Band Jazz with vocals. highlighted by Sam Burtis’s trombone solo.)
Muchos Besos (This Don Rafael Hernandez standard receives a well-earned tribute from La Duke and the band, who give it a sincere interpretation.)
La Peleona (This is a tribute to Machito and Graciela.La Duke and Jose Alberto “El Canario” team up to swing this song for all it’s worth, practically defying you not to dance)
Muchos Besos [5x9]
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