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News Ann Hampton Callaway to Release New CD in August; Sister Liz Guests Ann Hampton Callaway, a Tony nominee for her performance in Broadway's Swing!, will release her latest solo recording next month.

On Aug. 24 Shanachie Entertainment will release Callaway's new solo disc. Entitled "Slow," the CD is Callaway's first recording for the label and features several tunes written by the singer. The 12-track disc also includes guest appearances by sister Liz Callaway (on "Moondance") and composer Carole King (on the Callaway-King composition "Tonight You're All Mine"). The complete track listing for "Slow" follows:
"Slow" (Ann Hampton Callaway)
"You Belong to Me" (Pee Wee King/Chilton Price/Redd Stewart)
"Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?" (Gerry Collin/Carole King)
"Tonight You're All Mine" (Carole King/Ann Hampton Callaway) performed with King
"Someone to Light Up My Life" (Antonio Carlos Jobim/words by Gene Lees)
"I've Dreamed of You" (Rolf Lovland/words by Ann Hampton Callaway)
"Lullaby in Blue" (Ann Hampton Callaway)
"Moondance" (Van Morrison) performed with Liz Callaway
"Never Really Mine to Lose" (Ann Hampton Callaway/words by Lindy Robbins)
"Love Dance" (Ivan Lins/English words by Paul Williams)
"Never Let Me Go" (Jay Livingston/Ray Evans)
"My Answered Prayer" (Ann Hampton Callaway)

Not only a singer, Ann Hampton Callaway is also an acclaimed songwriter, whose works have been performed by Barbra Streisand, Patti LuPone and dozens of others. For her Broadway debut in Swing!, Callaway garnered a Tony nomination for Best Featured Actress in a Musical, and her many recordings include "Ann Hampton Callaway," "Bring Back Romance," "To Ella with Love" and "After Ours." Callaway is also a recipient of several Manhattan Association of Cabarets and Clubs (MAC) Awards.

 
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