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Lisa Marinacci: Waiting for Spring - COMPACT DISCSTitle: Waiting for Spring Artist: Lisa Marinacci Label: CD Baby Product Type: COMPACT DISCS UPC: 803597018720 Genre: Jazz Release Date: 2004 04 20 Number of Discs: 1 'Passionate, warm, fiery, amorous, sympathico, tender, demonstrative, pleasing, robust, whimsical, amusing, fanciful, well rounded Lisa's disc affirms the fact that the world wouldn't quite be the same without music.' George W. Carroll The Musicians' Ombudsman 'The clarity of her
Title: Waiting for SpringArtist: Lisa Marinacci
Label: CD Baby
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 803597018720
Genre: Jazz
Release Date: 2004-04-20
Number of Discs: 1
'Passionate, warm, fiery, amorous, sympathico, tender, demonstrative, pleasing, robust, whimsical, amusing, fanciful, well-rounded...Lisa's disc affirms the fact that the world wouldn't quite be the same without music.' George W. Carroll/The Musicians' Ombudsman 'The clarity of her projection is awesome. There is no pretense in her voice. I love the sense of innocence that she has. It seems to come from a genuine reverence for the music. Totally amazing.' -Mark Kleinginna, jazz fan With her dynamic voice, Lisa Marinacci combines the sentiment and sincerity of yesterday with the contemporary sound of today. Produced by both Lisa and famed jazz guitarist Joe Negri, Waiting For Spring features 11 tracks, both old and new, and features a swinging quartet of Joe Negri on guitar, Max Leake on piano, Brian Stahurski on bass, and Thomas Wendt on drums. Born and raised in Pittsburgh, Lisa began singing and performing at a very early age. When she was 5 years old she made her professional debut with Maureen McGovern at Heinz Hall in 'The Sound Of Music', and since then has performed with The Pittsburgh Pops conducted by Marvin Hamlisch, Stephen Schwartz, The Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera, Royal Caribbean International, and with The Hilton Head Jazz Trio, among others. The history of jazz music in her family spans several generations, as both of her grandfathers were musicians, and her cousin Bob Cooper played saxophone with The Stan Kenton Orchestra and was married to jazz singer, June Christy. Early in her career, Lisa began working live and on television with well-known jazz guitarist Joe Negri (of the television show, 'Mr. Rogers Neighborhood'). One of the most influential jazz guitarists of his time, Mr. Negri was instrumental in introducing Lisa to the world of jazz and standards, involving her in programs like 'Jazz for Juniors'. Lisa earned both her undergraduate and graduate degrees from Carnegie Mellon University, and relocated to New York where she has performed at Donnell Hall, with AMAS Musical Theater, and with the NYC Fringe Festival. While spending most of her time working and performing in NYC, she still considers Pittsburgh to be her home. Lisa enjoys singing all styles of music, and is also a writer and actress. With arrangements done by Joe Negri, 'Waiting For Spring', contains 11 tracks of both new and old tunes. The title track was written by Mr. Negri himself, and has never before been recorded.
Tracks:
1.1 Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea
1.2 Waiting for Spring
1.3 Please Send Me Someone to Love
1.4 Bluesette
1.5 How About Me?
1.6 Too Darn Hot
1.7 Pure Imagination
1.8 Oh Wow!
1.9 Willow Weep for Me
1.10 But Not for Me
1.11 I Saw a Robin This Morning
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Our dogs love these
Color: Orange & Blue
We have two rough collies that love to play fetch, tug, and ragdoll. We decided to add these to their play toys. Since getting them they have been ignoring their ducks and going straight for the octopus. We just got them so can’t say much about durability yet but they have been playing with them for hours and still look brand new. Love giving our dogs choices so we can ask them for certain animals to fetch. Love the non-stuffing and the crinkle.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Not for Aggressive Chewers
Color: Orange & Blue
My Dog Loves them. He immediately took the squeaker out, and dismantled some of the legs, but he still runs around trying to play tug-of-war and fetch with the dismembered body piece's 😂☺️
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Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2026
★★★★★ 4
Well made
Color: Orange & Blue
Very durable,great stitching, bright colors,my two dogs however could care less about these Lol my one dog likes balls my other dog seems to only like brown toys
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Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2026
★★★★★ 3
Didn't even last an hour!
Color: Orange & Blue, Color: Orange & Blue
I had high hopes for these toys as the description sounded like they might be not easily destructible. Well, I was dissapointed again. Our shih-poo (half shih-tzu/ half minature poodle) had one of the toys apart in an hour. See photo.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2026
★★★★★ 3
Stuffed with Plastic
Color: Orange & Blue
So these are super cute and they have crinkle sounds and a squeaker, but these would not be suitable for chewers. The have plastic stuffing in the legs and my dog almost choked on it...so I just have to tell you that these may be ok for smaller dogs but mine is 30 pounds and he ripped through it and started eating the plastic crinkle stuffing.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2026