Vocalist and pianist Nina Sheldon has a thing for Bard College; the Woodstock resident graduated from the college and recorded her latest release on campus. On Harvest, which was recorded in 2006 and produced by Bard faculty member and saxophonist Erica Lindsay, Sheldon is accompanied by locals John Menagon (bass) and Bob Meyer (drums). The album is like your favorite flick: Itโs got everythingโa beautiful setting, a great supporting cast, and a heroine in no need of rescuing. Like the vocalists she sites as influential guidesโJoanie Sommers, Sarah Vaughan, Betty Carter, Rene Marie, and Mark MurphyโSheldon demonstrates discipline and flexibility. For some singers the lyrics of โIโm Just a Lucky So-and-Soโ can sloppily slip and slide out of tune and destroy the songโs bluesy swagger. But Sheldon is devilishly coquettish and pleasingly in tune. She also demonstrates leadership; from her lips, โYouโd Be So Nice to Come Home Toโ jumps to attention and quickens the pulse, with Menagon and Meyer right in step. Sheldonโs inventiveness and keen harmonic intuition transfer to the keys, as in the rendition of Steve Swallowโs โEiderdown.โ
An added jewel to the release is the recently departed tenor man David โFatheadโ Newman. Get an earful of Sheldon and Newman joyously trading ideas on โBaby, Baby All the Time.โ Harvest reflects patience and a selective eye of the best seeds to sow. www.JazzedMedia.com.

This article appears in October 2009.








