Now and Then (Ernestine Anderson album)
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| Now and Then | ||||
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| Released | 1993 | |||
| Studio | Vocal jazz | |||
| Label | Qwest | |||
| Producer | Stix Hooper | |||
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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]