Midnight Blue - 2012

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"Johnson as both a lyricist and a vocalist does an exceptional job throughout the album. Her sultry voice effortlessly glides through each song with control, range, and just enough power to sell the emotion of her songs without disturbing the mood they set." - Heath Andrews (Host, 106VIC Ithaca College Radio)
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"Over the years there have been many vocalists that have set out to mix pop music and the jazz tradition in a way that would maintain the artistic integrity of jazz, while making the music more accessible to the general public at the same time. Artists such as Diana Krall and Norah Jones have developed hugely successful careers by crossing over between the two genres, using distinct approaches and varying levels of pop music application in their writing and performing. East coast vocalist Jennifer A. Johnson is aiming to recreate these previous successes with her latest release Midnight Blue, a collection of 11 pop-jazz tracks that lead the listener from the streets of New Orleans and New York to the beaches and clubs of Brazil as Johnson moves between stylistic influences throughout the record. "  - Matt Warnock (allaboutjazz.com, Just Jazz Guitar Magazine, Mel Bay/Hal Leonard author)
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