Moments Like These

2008
Duets featuring Fern Lindzon with Don Thompson, Reg Schwager and George Koller

Personnel

Fern Lindzon piano & vocals
Don Thompson vibraphone
Reg Schwager guitar
George Koller bass
arranged and produced by Fern Lindzon
recorded by Chard Irschick at Inception Sound, Toronto

Moments Like These Reviews

CD review: Moments Like These, Toronto Life, March 2009
by Stuart Broomer
“Fern Lindzon revealed the breadth of her talents as both singer and pianist with 2008’s Moments Like These, a collection of thoughtful duets with George Koller, Reg Schwager and Don Thompson.”

CD Review: Moments Like These, klezmershack.com, Oct 30, 2008
by Keith Wolzinger
“…immerse yourself in the music, and seize the moments that this album offers. Moments like these don’t occur very often.”

CD Review: Moments Like These, Coda Magazine, May 2008
by Tracey Nolan
“Lindzon’s vocals are rich, elegant and, thanks in part to her many years of stage experience, delivered with a sense of confidence and ease.”

Feature Article: Inspired by Ella, The Globe and Mail, April 2008
by Michael Posner
“Fern Lindzon was on her way to becoming a classical pianist until she unexpectedly fell in love with jazz.
Now, she’s one of Toronto’s most popular performers”

CD Review: Moments Like These, Los Angeles Jazz Scene, April 2008
by Scott Yanow
“Everything works.

Clearly Fern Lindzon deserves to be better known on this side of the Canadian border. Moments Like These is a keeper.”

CD Review: Moments Like These, Vancouver Sun, April 2008
Marke Andrews
“…performed with great taste and musicality”

CD Review: Moments Like These, WholeNote Magazine, April 2008
by Jim Galloway
“Take a sensitive singer/pianist, choose an imaginative set of songs… listeners to the music will find a great deal of pleasure in this tasteful collection of superior lyrics and melodies.”

CD Review: Moments Like These, NOW, February 21, 2008
by Addi Stewart
“Interesting how such a basic set of instruments can create such divergent thoughts and feelings. A vibraphone, a guitar, a bass and a female voice add up to more than the sum of their parts on Lindzon’s debut.”