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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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    • 1992
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  2. Vanessa Rubin (born March 14, 1957) is an American jazz vocalist. 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.

  3. Vanessa RubinGreat Jazz in a Grand Style. Check out my new CD “Moments Like This”! A few of my favorite contemporary recordings you may have missed over the years with some of the best in Jazz that continue to shape its landscape and trajectory. Available only at live performances. Make sure you get one! Recent Destinations!!

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  4. Revered as both a torchbearer and a storyteller, jazz vocalist Vanessa Rubin possesses a voice hailed for crystalline clarity, hearth-like warmth and playful lioness sass.

  5. Bridgewater hat Kompositionsaufträge von Orchestern wie dem Cleveland Chamber Orchestra und von Meet The Composers erhalten, aber auch für Lena Horne, Vanessa Rubin oder Dee Dee Bridgewater (mit der er seit 1970 verheiratet war) Kompositionen und Arrangements geschrieben.

  6. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Language Of Love by Vanessa Rubin. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

  7. "I Love Your Smile" is a song by American singer-songwriter Shanice, released in October 1991 by Motown as the lead single from her second studio album, Inner Child (1991). The song was produced by Narada Michael Walden, and the radio version removes the rap bridge from the album version.