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| Jay Leonhart | Primary Artist, Bass, Vocals, Acoustic Bass |
| Ted Rosenthal | Piano |
| David Mancini | Drums |
| Jim Pugh | Trombone |
| Albert Regni | Soprano Saxophone |
| Lino Gomez | Baritone Saxophone |
| Michael Leonhart | Trumpet |
| Carolyn Leonhart | Vocals |
| Donna Leonhart | Vocals |
| David Demsey | Alto Saxophone |
| Bob Sneider | Guitar |
| American Saxophone Quartet | Horn |
| Jodi Stevens | Vocals |
| Andy Parsons | Saxophone |
| David Carroll | Tenor Saxophone |
| Richard Rodgers | Composer |
| Lorenz Hart | Composer |
| Jay Leonhart | Producer, Liner Notes |
| Katherine Miller | Engineer |
| Jeff Penney | Producer, Mastering |
| Hermann Mejia | Illustrations |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Scott Yanow
A fine songwriter himself, bassist Jay Leonhart on this set performs a variety of Richard Rodgers songs, drawing both from the Rodgers & Hart and Rodgers & Hammerstein repertoire. Leonhart just has an average voice, but he sells songs well. His voice and bass are featured in groups that range up to a septet that includes pianist Ted Rosenthal and three horns, including his son, Michael Leonhart, on trumpet. On one song apiece Leonhart is joined by singers Jodi Stevens, Carolyn Leonhart, or Donna Leonhart, while "The Sound of Music" features the American Saxophone Quartet. Other than "Edelweiss," there are no obscurities included on the set, but Leonhart's enthusiasm...