Mark Sherman's "Please, Professor" is a delightful and eclectic collection of songs that blend jazz and folk/americana elements, released in 2005. This album is a testament to Mark Sherman's versatility and humor, offering a unique listening experience that spans a variety of themes and moods. With a total duration of 1 hour and 10 minutes, the album features 16 tracks, including the titular "Please, Professor (Give Me a B)" and other standout songs like "I'm in Love with a Sheep" and "The Viagra Song." Recorded live at Unison in April 1998, the album captures the spontaneity and energy of a live performance, making it a captivating listen from start to finish. Mark Sherman's wit and musical prowess shine through in each track, providing a rich and engaging experience for fans of both jazz and folk music. Whether you're in the mood for a laugh or just want to enjoy some clever songwriting, "Please, Professor" is sure to delight.
Mark Sherman is a versatile and accomplished pianist, renowned for his innovative contributions to the jazz genre. With a Ph.D. from Carnegie Mellon University, Mark brings a depth of academic rigor to his musical pursuits, having also been a professor emeritus of psychology at the State University of New York at New Paltz. His musical journey is marked by a series of captivating albums, including the Motive Series, One Step Closer, Family First, Live At The Bird's Eye, Good Rhythms Good Vibes, and Live at Chorus Jazz Club. Mark's latest work, With Freedom, showcases his melodic and inventive solo style, making him a standout figure in the jazz community. When he's not creating music, Mark has also made significant strides in the technology and executive leadership sectors, demonstrating his versatility and expertise beyond the stage.
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