Unpack Your Dreams
Track Listings
| 1. The Very Thought of You |
| 2. Esay To Love |
| 3. It Started All Over Again |
| 4. Personality |
| 5. You Go To My Head |
| 6. What Is This Thing Called Love Medely with interlude |
| 7. I'm Glad There Is You |
| 8. Lullaby Of The Leaves |
| 9. I Wish I'd Met You |
| 10. Medely: Them There Eyes & Jeepers Creepers |
| 11. I Walk A Little Faster |
| 12. I Thought About You |
| 13. Get Out Of Town |
| 14. Unpack Your Dreams |
Editorial Reviews
About the Artist
"It's time to sing!" highlights Lynda Jamison's life today and her career objectives for tomorrow.
"I want to connect all the things I love and care about into my music and my life," Lynda says. "This includes my Foundation for The Gift of Life, an organization I have been associated with for several years." It brings children in need of sophisticated heart surgery to the United States for treatment. They arrive here ill and frightened and Lynda wants to help them depart healthy and happy, ready to begin new, healthy lives in their native countries. "It's a challenging undertaking but I am working with wonderful, committed people from Rotary International who believe deeply in the worth of their ideals and faith in healing."
Since 1993 when Lynda won a coveted place at the Eugene O'Neill Theater Cabaret Symposium she has traveled the country performing in major cabaret rooms from Los Angeles to New York, from Boston to Florida. Special performances for private parties and fund raising are an important part of her career.
Julie Wilson and Margaret Whiting are friends and mentors, their faith and encouragement helped Lynda, a Pittsburgh wife and mother, make an amazing transition to cabaret star. Under the tutelage of Ms. Whiting, hard work paid off with startling success. In November 1995, Lynda was featured in Life magazine. The lengthy, 8-page, picture-filled article told the world about Lynda's mid-life career change. Then there was opening night at the Algonquin Hotel's legendary Oak Room, with the cameras from 20/20 catching every exciting moment. Her featured segment with Barbara Walters and Hugh Downs captured the hopes and dreams of a lifetime.
This spring Lynda completed her third CD with musical director John Oddo at the Clinton Studios in New York. "It was really dynamite!" Lynda says. "First of all the big band sounds with New York's finest studio jazz musicians was awesome &emdash; but what really blew me away were all those strings, horns and even a harp from the New York Philharmonic to back me up on John's incredible arrangements. Truly a dream come true!"
This latest CD aptly titled Unpack Your Dreams, is released in time for Christmas 2001.
Home for Lynda is Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with her husband Bob and golden retriever Peaches. Her two sons and their families live nearby, and Lynda's grandchildren, Ashley and Conor, command special attention when she is home.
I'm working on new songs, planning new CD's, enjoying my new home and being a grandma." Special events in the Pittsburgh area, parties at private clubs all over the Eastern United States and, always, the joy of singing and working on new arrangements is filling Lynda's time. A Christmas CD is due for release fall 2002.
Product Description
Unpack Your Dreams is a CD that has come together when a world needs hope.
The songs bring a wistful longing for friendship, joy and love in an age of uncertanties. To find ourselves through music brings us back to all the best that life offers.
The sound of the Big Band pushes us to march onward and the lushness of the NY Philharmonic Strings tap into the very core of our souls...to keep our dreams alive.
Unpack Your Dreams,Lynda Jamison,Lyn-Jam Inc.,Lynda Jamison has a rich contralto voice that has a light jazz pop feel that, not only swings with the big bands & hits the lush sounds of the symphonic strings but also comfortably connects both with her lyric interpretation.
Jazz Music: Unpack Your Dreams
Jazz Music:
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