Jazz musician Sam Gendel collaborates with Antonia Cytrynowicz – the younger sister of his girlfriend Marcella, and aged just eleven at the time of recording – on a remarkable ten-track album. ‘Live A Little’ is an improvised marvel, with Gendel’s saxophone and guitar-based backdrops finding a perfect foil in the pure, untrained vocals of his collaborator.
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