Music Review: Blending Old Standards With New Swing
Sat, 19 Sep 2009 03:50:21
Johnny Mathis, Jon Secada, Frank Sinatra
Music Review: Blending Old Standards With New Swing
In the early ’90s, when his place in pop music was being considered by his record company, Jon Secada recalled on Wednesday evening, one executive suggested he might be “the Latin Johnny Mathis.” Like Mr. Mathis, Mr. Secada, who was born in Havana and ...Full Story at The New York Times »ARTISTdirect Featured News
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