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Gretchen Parlato Discography (Pg 1) gretchen parlato discography (pg 1) Gretchen Parlato, Live in NYC, Obliqsound Records, 2013 *** Grammy Award Nominee for Best Jazz Vocal Album *** *** 4 1/2 stars, Downbeat Magazine *** Gretchen Parlato, The Lost and Found, Obliqsound Records, 2011 Gretchen Parlato, In a Dream, Obliqsound Records, 2009 Gretchen Parlato, Gretchen Parlato, 2005 collaborations Nate Smith, Kinfolk: Postcards From Everywhere, 2017 Shai Maestro, The Stone Skipper, 2016 Rebecca Martin, Gretchen Parlato, Becca Stevens, Tillery, 2016 *** 4 1/2 stars, Downbeat Magazine *** New West Guitar group, Send One Your Love, Summit Records, 2015 Mark Guiliana, My Life Starts Now, Beat Music Productions, 2014 Otis Brown, The Thought of you, Blue Note/Revive, 2014 Marcel Camargo, The Brazil You Never Heard, 2014 Andy Milne, Forward in All Directions, Whirlwind Recordings Ltd, 2014 Aya Nishina, Flora, Tzadik Records, 2013 Dayna Stephens, That Nepenthetic Place, Sunnyside Records, 2013 Gerald Clayton, Life Forum, Concord Records, 2013 Gino Sitson - Vocal Deliria, Vol2, Buda Musique, 2013 Nilson Matta, Black Orpheus, Motema Music, 2013 John Daversa, Artful Joy, BFM Jazz, 2012 Lauren Desberg, Sideways, 2012 - produced by Gretchen Parlato Home - The Gift of Music - Japan Earthquake Relief, Sunnyside, 2012 Lionel Loueke, Heritage, Blue Note, 2012 Marcus Miller, Renaissance, Victor Japan, 2012 Mark Guiliana, Beat Music, 2012 Esperanza Spalding, Radio Music Society, Heads Up/Concord Music Group, 2012 *** Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Album *** Becca Stevens, My Life Is Bold, 2012 Introducing Joe Sanders, Joe Sanders Quartet, Criss Cross, 2012 Becca Stevens, Walking in the Air, Sunnyside, 2011 Terri Lyn Carrington, The Mosaic Project, Concord Records, 2011 *** Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Album *** Becca Stevens, Weightless, Sunnyside, 2011 David Binney, Graylen Epicenter, 2011 Jesse Fischer & Soul Cycle, Homebrew, Soul Cycle Music, 2011 *** Independent Music Award nominee *** DJ Center - Everything in Time Remixed, Push The Fader, 2011 Exegesis, The Harmony of the Anomaly, 2011 Jovino Santos Neto, Veja O Som (See The Sound), Adventure Music, 2010 Esperanza Spalding, Chamber Music Society, Heads Up/Concord Music Group, 2010 DJ Center, Everything in Time, Push the Fader, 2010 Generosity, The Generosity Project, 2010 Mari Yamashita, Sunflower, 2010 Guilherme Vergueiro, Intemporal / Timeless, 2009 The Brother Thelonious Quintet, Brother Thelonious, 2009 New West Guitar, Sleeping Lady, 2009 Justin Vasquez, Triptych, 2009 gretchen parlato discography (pg 2) Gretchen Parlato, Suresh Singaratnam & Jamie Reynolds, That is You, 2009 Kenny Barron, The Traveler, Emarcy Records, 2008 Esperanza Spalding, Esperanza, Heads Up/Concord Music Group, 2008 Francisco Pais, School of Enlightenment, 2008 Massimo Biolcati, Persona, Obiqsound Records, 2008 Nick Vayenas, Synesthesia, World Culture Music, 2008 Hironobu Saito, The Rain, Fresh Sound Records, 2008 Ideé Ensemble, Idee Records/Rip Curl Recordings, 2008 Kidzapalooza Vol 1 - The EP, Kidzapalooza Records, 2008 Sean Jones, Kaleidoscope, Mack Avenue, 2007 Lionel Loueke, Virgin Forest, Obliqsound Records, 2007 *** Best World Traditional Song - Independent Music Awards *** Morrie Louden, Timepiece, 2007 Gregoire Maret, Scenarios, Obliqsound Records, 2007 Mari Yamashita, Erato, Erato Music, 2007 Oddlogik, Modern Authenticity, Dtuck's Music, 2007 Marko Djordjevic, SVETI - Where I Come From, 2007 Kendrick Scott Oracle, The Source, World Culture Music, 2006 Walter Smith III, Casually Introducing Walter Smith III, Fresh Sound Records 2006 Francis Jacob, Side-by-Side, 2006 Patrick Cornelius, Lucid Dream, 2006 Greg Lamy Quartet, What Are You Afraid Of?, 2006 Self-Scientific, Tears-2 Step, Angeles Records, 2006 Hironobu Saito, The Sea, Fresh Sound Records, 2006 DJ Nerstylist - Forward Listing, FMG Vinyl, 2006 Terence Blanchard, Flow, Blue Note, 2005 *** Grammy Award Nominee *** Self-Scientific, Change, Angeles Records, 2005 Daisuke Abe, On My Way Back Home, Nagel Heyer Records, 2005 Janek Gwizdala, Mystery To Me, 2004 Seeing Other People Original Soundtrack, 2004 A World of Happiness, Walt Disney Records, 2004 The Sugarplastic, Resin, Escape Artist Recordings, 2000 Guilherme Vergueiro, Amazon Moon, The Music of Mike Stoller, Windham Hill, 1998 Guilherme Vergueiro, Encontro - Rio Bahia, Del Sol Records, 1997 The Sugarplastic, Bang, The Earth Is Round, Geffen Records, 1996 The Unquenchable Flame, A Musical Drama, Gina & Russell Garcia, 1996 Moog, Lifelong Records, 1994 compilations A Year With BFM Jazz, BFM Jazz, 2012 Vocal Jazz Ballads 2012, Nagel Heyer Records, 2012 Impromptu Sessions, Danceaholic Entertainment Group, 2011 Crystal Top Presents, Crystal Top Music, 2007 Ballads 2006: Tomorrow's Jazz Classics, Nagel-Heyer, 2006 CD Baby: Top Sellers of 2005 Compilation, 2006 More or Less Jazz Volume 2, Wave Music, 2005 .
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