KEIKO LEE sings Super Standards 3 Keiko Lee
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Album-Release:
2025
HRA-Release:
29.10.2025
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- 1 Blue Skies 04:48
- 2 Light Of Love 05:56
- 3 Love Me Tender 05:06
- 4 Gone too Soon 03:33
- 5 Body & Soul 06:58
- 6 Bridges 06:09
- 7 New York City Serenade 04:44
- 8 Lush Life 06:11
- 9 Calling You 05:34
- 10 Hey Jude 04:24
- 11 The Rose 03:44
Info for KEIKO LEE sings Super Standards 3
Debut 30th anniversary album Keiko Lee, one of Japan's leading jazz vocalists, will celebrate the 30th anniversary of her debut with Sony Music at the end of October this year. The essential elements of Keiko Lee's music are her vocals, piano, and friends. Keiko Lee has recorded jazz standards and new original songs with her irreplaceable friends, and is releasing them as a 30th anniversary album. The "KEIKO LEE sings Super Standards" series features Keiko Lee singing timeless jazz classics, with the first album released in 2002, the second in 2012, and the third in 13 years.
Keiko Lee, vocals
Soichi Noriki, piano, keyboards
Akira Okazawa, double and electric bass
Yuichi Togashiki, drums
Keiko Lee
is a Japanese jazz pianist and singer.Born in Handa City, Japan, Lee's musical career began as an accompanist in the jazz clubs of Nagoya. Her own singing, however, soon began to attract notice, and she has become a prominent performer and recording artist.
2025 marks the 30th anniversary of Lee’s debut album “Imagine” in 1995, Lee has launched a remarkable career including 26 albums. A powerhouse vocalist praised by fellow musicians for her strong vocals on equal footing to musical instruments, Lee’s improvisational flair and electrifying performances have captivated fans worldwide. The 2001 Nissan Stage commercial featuring her rendition of “We Will Rock You” propelled her into the mainstream, with her subsequent album “Voices” becoming a major hit, selling over 250,000 copies. Lee’s accolades include topping the female vocalist category in the “Japan Jazzmen Reader Popularity Poll” for an impressive 13 consecutive years. In 2003, she achieved the “triple crown” by winning “Album of the Year,” “Jazzman of the Year,” and the “Top Female Vocalist” award.
Her popularity extends beyond Japan, with a dedicated following in Hong Kong, Taiwan, and South Korea. Lee continues to push boundaries, as evidenced by her 2015 album “LOVE XX” featuring a virtual duet with the legendary Billie Holiday. More recently, Lee released her 25th-anniversary album “Keiko Lee Live at Jazz in Lovely” (2020) and her fourth best-of collection “Voices IV” (2022).
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