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The Lodge (band) The group’s only album - "Smell of a Friend" - was recorded in New York in 1988 (with overdubs added in Cambridge, UK). It was released by Island Records the same year. Kristoffer Blegvad handled most of the lead vocals, although those on the title track were split with Jakszyk. (Elsewhere, Greaves recited the words on "Old Man’s Mood", and Lisa Herman briefly joined the ensemble to contribute lead vocals and piano to "Swelling Valley" as well as backing vocals elsewhere on the album.) Additional musical backing was provided by Gary Windo (tenor saxophone), David Hofstra (double bass), percussionist Michael Blair, future smooth jazz star Chris Botti (trumpet), and backing singers Deborah Berg (Eye To Eye) and Jane Edwards.
Jackie Evancho Evancho's fourth full-length album, "Songs from the Silver Screen", was released on October 2, 2012. The album is composed of 12 songs used in popular films, arranged by Bill Ross. The tracks range from the whimsical ("Pure Imagination" from "Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory") to Disney songs ("Can You Feel the Love Tonight" from "The Lion King" and "I See the Light" from "Tangled") to inspirational anthems ("My Heart Will Go On" from "Titanic", featuring Joshua Bell, violin), to romantic standards ("Some Enchanted Evening" from "South Pacific"). Other collaborations on the album are "The Summer Knows" from "Summer of 42", featuring Chris Botti, trumpet, and "Come What May" "Moulin Rouge!", featuring The Canadian Tenors. An Allmusic review awarded the album 3-1/2 stars out of five, stating that the CD "finds Evancho more than up to the task, displaying maturity and poise."