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Deborah Cox

Ebony,  July, 2007  by Lynn Norment

Deborah Cox presents another side of her vocal talent with Destination Moon (Decca/Universal), a wonderful jazz set that covers legendary Dinah Washington. From the classic "What A Difference A Day Makes" to the moody "This Bitter Earth" to the sultry "Destination Moon" and the sassy "Baby (You've Got What It Takes)," Cox excels as she takes listeners into another era and genre while engaging the emotions.

Cox says she's been a fan of Washington's music since she was a child, and she was helped along this musical journey with stellar arrangements and productions by Rob Mounsey as she was accompanied by 40 musicians while recording live. Music lovers benefit from this superb collaboration as Cox shows that she has what it takes to pay homage to Lady Dinah.

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