Single Review: Shake It Off from Deborah Silver

Single:  Shake It Off
Artist:  Deborah Silver
Label:  Glitter & Grits Records
Website:  deborahsilvermusic.com
 
Treading the line between pop temptress and jazz siren, vocalist Deborah Silver’s latest endeavor is an interpretation of Taylor Swift's popular hit song "Shake It Off," written by Swift, Max Martin, and Shellback. Juxtaposing cabaret swing with dance pop, Silver achieves personalizing the tune to her liking.  Her vocal nuances enliven the track, sparking an infectious joviality banked by big band glitz.  Partnered with a cadre of saxophones, trumpets, and trombones, Silver's vocals shine above the ballyhoo like a leading lady standing out and steering a bustling crowd.  Silver turns the pop tune into a swinging romp, working alongside legendary arranger Charles Calello.

The Mississippi born songstress shows a keen understanding of her vocal strengths and she plays them up on the single.  Deborah Silver gives audiences a shot of positivity and optimism with an enthusiasm that few others offer naturally.

Musicians:
Deborah Silver - voice
Billy Ross - alto sax
Ed Calle - tenor sax
Mike Brignola - baritone sax
Lindsey Blair - guitar
Rick Krive - piano
Chuck Bergeron - bass
Mike Harvey - drums
Trumpets:  Jim Hacker and Cisco Dimas
Trombones:  Jason Pyle and John Kricker


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