Kevyn Lettau

Kevyn Lettau (born 1959 in Berlin, Germany[1]) is a vocalist whose most popular work is in the style of Brazilian jazz.[2] She is also competent on keyboards and saxophone. She scored success in the United States in the early 1990s with her albums Kevyn Lettau (U.S. Top Contemporary Jazz Albums peak No. 16) and Simple Life (Top Contemporary Jazz peak No. 6).[3]

Discography

  • Brasiljazz (JVC, 1991)
  • Kevyn Lettau (JVC, 1991)
  • Simple Life (JVC, 1992)
  • Another Season (JVC, 1994)
  • Universal Language (JVC, 1995)
  • The Language of Flowers (Victor, 1998)
  • Police (Universal, 2000)
  • Little Things (Verve, 2001)
  • The Color of Love (Cats and Dogs Music, 2003)
  • Bye Bye Blackbird (MCG Jazz, 2005)
  • Kevyn Lettau and Friends in Concert (Kevyn Lettau, 2007)
  • What Is Enough (SBE, 2008)

Singles

Original songs

  • Sunlight (1992)
  • Forever Lover And A Friend (1992, rereleased as an acoustic version in 1994)
  • Morning Kisses (1994, Covered by Lou Pardini)
  • Our Everlasting Love (1995, Originally composed by Yutaka Yokokura as “Perfect Love” in 1993)
  • The Language Of Flowers (1998)
  • Far Away (1998)

Covers

  • Shower The People (1994, Original by James Taylor)
  • Sana Maulit Muli (Live Version 1996, Original by Gary V.)
  • Bridge (1996, Original by Sergio Mendes)
  • Everything Does A Little Magic (1999, Original by The Police)

References

  1. "akuma". Archived from the original on 2011-07-18. Retrieved 2010-01-10.
  2. Kevyn Lettau Official Website
  3. Billboard, Allmusic.com


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