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Over the Rainbow 5:210:00/5:21
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Take Five 2:420:00/2:42
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0:00/3:59
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Song For My Mother 3:520:00/3:52
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Buddy and Me 2:520:00/2:52
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0:00/3:54
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Little Sunflower 5:370:00/5:37
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My Favorite Things 3:200:00/3:20
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Lacey Mae 3:070:00/3:07
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Naima 2:490:00/2:49
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By Rowdy Creek 4:440:00/4:44
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Summertime 3:080:00/3:08
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0:00/4:53
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0:00/3:32
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Blues For Phil 3:210:00/3:21
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A Distant Dream 3:230:00/3:23
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All Blues 4:040:00/4:04
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Willow Creek 4:340:00/4:34
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In a Hurricane 3:210:00/3:21
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I Love You, Phil 4:270:00/4:27
“With her soft, sweet jazz, Beverly Ritz moves to a terrific mood, like floating in the clouds. Her CD, Blues For Django, is one of the top 15 recordings of 2016.” - Luis Raul Montell
“Your music is wonderful! Keep it going for us! Thanks for being such a lovely lady and a real jazz musician.” - Jessica Williams, world renowned pianist, composer, and recording artist
“Beverly Ritz is a master of solo piano jazz.” - Al Evans
“(In reference to Beverly's 2015 video of "Threnody") My God, how beautiful, what I hear and see. Bella Beverly.” - Luis Raul, Jazz Caribe
“Thought-provoking and powerful, reminiscent of McCoy Tyner, chords worthy of Bill Evans...Buddy and Me is Beverly's definitive recording.” - Scott Yanow
— Liner notes for Buddy and Me
“I listened to your (Father's Day Piano Jazz, 2015) performance, and it was wonderful.” - Catherine Rickbone
— Catherine Rickbone, Executive Director of the Oregon Coast Council for the Arts
“I love your music so much. You are one of the greatest jazz players of our time.” - Shaena Stabler, recording artist
“(In reference to "Blues for Django") I finally heard this masterpiece. What you create is beauty in sound. You have this amazing ability to form something so beautiful in your mind, put it down on paper, then bring it to life with your hands. So truly awe inspiring!” - Jessica King, renowned hair stylist
— www.facebook.com/Jessica.King.
“I LOVED your Earth Day concert at CafĂ© Mundo!” - Norm Streeter
— Norman Streeter, jazz pianist
“Beverly, thanks for a wonderful afternoon of great jazz!” - Dan Mandish