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Ann Austin Debuts Promisingly With The Elegant "Lost In Your Eyes"

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Last August, Austin had a simple conversation with reknown jazz pianist John Harrison III. Well, one thing led to another, which led to another and Austin found herself in the recording studio: PBS Studios in Westwood, Mass., to be specific, with engineer Peter Kontrimas. “Little did I realize the adventure I was about to embark on," says Ann in the liner notes. The adventure, and the satisfaction derived from that adventure, is evident from the first few grooves of Ann's debut disc, Lost In Your Eyes.



Of the eleven cuts on Lost In Your Eyes, Austin penned four, including the opening track, the bittersweet “Tell Me Not to Love You." Beginning with the classy piano work of Harrison, the song introduces Austin's MO: strong vocals, lots of melody, and poignant songs about love, love lost, and hearts getting broken. Another original, the title track, treads provocatively between love and heartbreak. “I may be right, I may be wrong," she sings, “How do I belong in your life?

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