Love Is Forever – Meredith d'Ambrosio & Al Grey
A delicate and touching ballad, Love Is Forever will entrance your audience. Rachel Gould's performance plus a Minus vocal track available.
Meredith d'Ambrosio
born on March 20, 1941
The Boston-born daughter of two professional musicians, Meredith d'Ambrosio far surpasses the layman's use of the term "renaissance woman." Known not only for her musical endeavors, d'Ambrosio is also a visual artist of recognition—an indication of versatility that has undoubtedly added dimension and beauty to all of her endeavors. It's been said of Meredith that she is an artist whose original songs, as well as her lyrics to other composers' music, always have a deep ring of truth. Read more...
Al Grey
June 6, 1925 – March 24, 2000
As a youth, trombonist Grey enjoyed hanging out at the Sunnybrook Ballroom, where Louis Armstrong and other jazz greats would come on tour, and which still exists today as part of a park complex in Pottstown, PA. During World War II, Grey excelled as a bugler, tuba player and bandmaster in the Navy. Read more...