Broadway8217;s dexterous young talent Ashley Brown makes her solo record debut with a jazz vocal album, 8220;Speak Low8221;. The album will be released nationwide on January 12, 2010 via Sh-K-Boom/Ghostlight Records and Sony distribution. The album gets its digital release via online outlets today, November 10, 2009.
Speak Low is the title track on a newly curated collection of American Songbook standards. The album is filled with passionate and nuanced interpretations of a wide range of songs covering jazz and Broadway standards. The album consists of new arrangements of such well known classics as 8220;My Funny Valentine8221;, 8220;I8217;ll Be Seeing You8221;, 8220;My Only Love8221; and 8220;The Very Thought of You.8221;
The creative team includes Emmy Award-winning conductor, pianist, composer, and arranger Lee Musiker (Tony Bennett, Barbara Cook), World Renowned Keyboardist, Arranger & Composer Yaron Gershovsky (Manhattan Transfer), and 2008 Grammy nominee and Sony artist, Eldar. Speak Low is produced by Grammy nominated Sony Masterworks producer, David Lai (South Pacific, Allegro).
Brown is currently playing the title character in the United States national tour of Mary Poppins after originating the role on Broadway for which she received Outer Critics, Drama League and Drama Desk nominations for Best Actress. 8220;Even for those of us who spend our lives working in the performing arts there are those moments when an artist simply takes your breath away and makes you think, ‘now that8217;s how it8217;s done!8217; Ashley Brown is one such artist,8221; said Thomas Schumacher, producer and president of Disney Theatrical Productions. 8220;Ashley is a class act; charming, witty, smart, stunning and possessing a voIce That makes you understand the true meaning of heaven.8221;
Brown is one of the most heralded talents on Broadway and in the concert and cabaret worlds today. As a concert artist, she has performed with many of the most prestigious orchestras in the U.S. including the Boston Pops (with Keith Lockhart), the New York Philharmonic (with Marvin Hamlisch), The Pittsburgh Symphony opposite Shirley Jones (with Marvin Hamlisch), the New York Pops at Carnegie Hall, the Cincinnati Pops (with Erich Kunzel), the Indianapolis Symphony (twice with Jack Everly), and the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra (with John Mauceri) at Disney Hall.
Upcoming concerts in 2010 are Baltimore Symphony, Ottawa Symphony, Naples Philharmonic Orchestra, and Pensacola Symphony and a show at Feinstein8217;s Regency.
For more information on Ashley Brown please visit www.ashleybrownonline.com.















