Now and Then (Ernestine Anderson album)

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Now and Then
Studio album by
Released1993
StudioVocal jazz
LabelQwest
ProducerStix Hooper
Ernestine Anderson chronology
Live at the Concord Jazz Festival Third Set
(1991)
Now and Then
(1993)
Three Ladies of Jazz: Live in New York
(1995)

Now and Then is an album by the American musician Ernestine Anderson, released in 1993.[1][2] It was her first album for Quincy Jones's Qwest Records; Jones had been her high school classmate.[3] The album was nominated for a Grammy Award for "Best Jazz Vocal Performance, Female".[4] Now and Then peaked in the top 10 of Billboard's Jazz Albums chart.[5] Anderson supported it with a North American tour.[6]

The album was produced by Stix Hooper.[7] "Monte Carlo Nights" is a duet with Arnold McCuller.[8] Anderson wrote "Wrong Number" and "Ain't No Easy Way".[9] "A Night in Tunisia" is a version of the Dizzy Gillespie composition.[10] Jim Keltner played drums on the album.[11]

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Track listing

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