The New York Times has said of her: "Perhaps the best jazz singer alive today is a woman almost everybody seems to have missed. Her name is Mary Stallings". With a full career that began in the late nineteen fifties, in which she performed with giants like Ben Webster, Cal Tjader, Earl Hines, Wes Montgomery or Monty Alexander; Mary Stallings, one of the great ladies of jazz, debuts in Jazz San Javier, accompanied by pianist Eric Reed's extraordinary trio, which put on a memorable performance in the third edition of Músicas del Alma, where he confirmed both his excellent technique and his great sensibility and creativity with improvisation.
Mary Stallings: vocals
Eric Reed: piano
Darryl Hall: double bass
Mario Gonzi: drums