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Terry Cade was born and raised
in Toronto and made her lifetime commitment of singing career at the young age of twelve.
Her extensive classical and jazz training includes the Royal Conversatory of Music, the
Berklee School of Music and study with jazz great Fred Stone. With this album, Terry Cade exhibits impeccable vocal skill, combined
with a vast emotionel range in her arrangements. She dances with breezy confidence in the
title track "Sometimes I'm happy", and can evoke tears in her own riveting
pognant ballad "I wish I could've known you better". Her sense of humour is
evidenced in her skilled and witty handling of "Just you, Just me" and she and
her band swing hard through "Come dance with me". In "you don't know what
love is" one can hear the despair and angst of lost love through the subtle, layered
textures of the vocal. Terry's Quartet provides eloquent rythmic and musical counterpoint
to her instrument.
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