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We had bought a little portable PA system so Eva could do solo performances. She was getting ready to do her very first solo concert, which was at a seafood restaurant at the corner of Colesville Road and University Boulevard in Silver Spring. She never did it with the band. Could any singer ever hit a high note as lightly as Eva Cassidy?

Eva was in great voice that night, far better than at Blues Alley. We are fortunate that Chris Biondo plugged his new DAT machine into the soundboard that night and preserved these wonderful performances.

I had a tape of a recent radio program that had featured Songs by Robert Burns, and she popped it into her cassette drive. She had the gist of it by the time we got home. It was taped during the annual Robert Burns program, which coincides with the famous Robert Burns Suppers around the world. The singer was Davy Steele, the singer in Ceolbeg. She also put it on a demo tape she made at my studio, to send to club owners, so she could get more work, make more money doing solo things in addition to band things and working during the day.

Thanks to new technology it was possible to separate the vocals from the accompaniment; Keith, Raice, Chris and Lenny re-recorded the band parts in the studio earlier in Leigh Pilzer , who played a number of gigs with Eva and scored horn arrangements for her, put together another one of her terrific arrangements to add a big-band sound.

Leigh plays bari and tenor sax, her husband Chris plays trumpet, and Jen Krupa plays trombone. Chris and Jen are members of the U.

We played it at every gig, usually that was the second song we played in our first set. Eva enjoyed it and she dug Bobby Bland.

It was a fun song to do, with its comically braggadocious lyrics. Eva performed this song often for her gigs with the Eva Cassidy Band. A bunch of musicians and singers Eva never met were added in with Eva and the band, and worse still, an abominable fake music video was made, to pretend that all those people were with Eva at Blues Alley.

It was another song we did every night.



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