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Een pagina voor de spelers onder ons om hun inspanningen voor om het even welk van de liederen van Emily te posten die zij evenals hulde aan haar naam hebben gepresteerd. Eenvoudig de code van uw speler, of een MP3 audiodossier naar verzend me bij de hieronder voorzien verbinding, en het zal worden gepost om met de loyale luisteraars en de ventilators van deze website te delen.
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Het moet geen één van de originele samenstellingen van Emily zijn, maar gelieve het tot de liederen en de componisten te beperken die zij heeft geregistreerd.

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PRESTATIES






Open Mic Speler
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with Kate Williams had an entire show dedicated to Emily Remler music to celebrate the memory of her 50th birthday this year . Here is the first video to be smuggled out, an abbreviated performance of How Insensitive. Enjoy Mike’s silky retouch of Emily’s favorite Jobim song and hopefully one of many to come from this quartet based in London.


BLUES FOR EM
A fine finger style jazz guitar performance of a composition appropriately titled,
Blues For Em by Felipe Rosenbaum of Chile. Felipe hopes to make his way to Berklee School of Music someday and I can’t imagine a more fitting audition song to offer than a tribute to alumni Emily that contains all the elements she strove to make shine in her own playing and philosophies. Let’s all wish him well on his journey but with such genuine ability and creativeness so apparent, success is already his.








October


Quetzel by October Browne
This freestyle guitarist started in London at age 11 and after moving to NY years later was able to take lessons from Emily as she continued to define her art.
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for October’s MySpace page where you can hear Quetzel, her composition for Emily. Miss Browne met Emily in New York City around 1980 when Em accompanied Astrud Gilberto’s band. She had never witnessed a woman as featured guitarist before this encounter, she recalls being mesmerized with Emily’s haunting, sensual playing of Jobim and it made a big impact on her own ideas to pursue the life of a guitarist.








Kittel


Blues for Herb : performed by Jeremy Kittel




Here’s a lovely taste of something different, a violin rendition of Emily’s composition for Herb Ellis, from the album, Jazz Violin. Click this sentence for more information.









TRIBUTES






Jazz guitarist/composer, Kenny Wilson and bassist, Ed McGlaughlin, take us thru a soothing daydream memory with this satiny guitar ballad to Emily.
I really dig the tone & colors of this duo effort. This is one of my personal favorites, it has such grace.
Listen to more of his incredibly diverse compositions by clicking on the link below.
Kenny Wilson @ Soundclick Artists.









Harvey Cedars gives us some traditional hardcore blues style dedications to Emily.
Press play to listen to this master bluesman do his thing.
To hear these and other songs from Ol’ Harv, just click anywhere on this sentence and be forwarded to his soundclick website.










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