“Why Does The Sky Keep Changing”

“Why Does The Sky Keep Changing”, the lead single from Marsha Bartenetti sings McNealy & Kuhns, was released on March 4, 2022, in advance of the the full length album. April 1st not only marks the LP's release but the single also has a video, directed by Clément Oberto, making its debut today. Dramatic and desirous, underscored by sweeping strings and Bartenetti’s yearning portrayal, the song was penned for the musical Gauguin written by McNealy and Kuhns about the French Post-Impressionist artist.

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Album cover art by Julie Flogeac

Album

Marsha Bartenetti sings McNealy & Kuhns

Though categorized as a jazz vocal album, it is diverse stylistically, offering a wealth of sophisticated sounds akin to a collection of contemporary classics and standards culled from the great American songbook.
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Single

“Why Does the Sky Keep Changing”

Dramatic and desirous, underscored by sweeping strings and Marsha Bartenetti’s yearning portrayal, the song was penned for the musical Gauguin written by McNealy and Kuhns about the French Post-Impressionist artist.

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Single

“This Can’t Be The End”

The second single from the album Running Around was written in 1968 by virtuoso melodist Jane McNealy, and showcases R&B legends Harold Battiste and Melvin Lastie. It was initially released on a collaborative LP in 1976.

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