The Blue Hour
Moy Eng
Wayne Wallace
The birth of The Blue Hour began with the word. Poems typically written at dawn or twilight, when the light fades to sapphire blue and starlight, the world and its boundaries are less delineated. The poems and resulting songs explore the intimacies of love, memory, loss, and beauty. The extraordinary power of love and its impact on our (mis)perceived reality. The ability of love to disorient us and to affect our sense of what is real and what is imagined, dreamed for, wished for, and hinted at.
What that power can do in intoxicating a person in “Filthy Gorgeous” to immobilizing one as in “Thursdays in May.” And, can any of us run away from failure like in “Sleepless in Paris?”
We’re intrigued by the impact of the unfamiliar, uncomfortable, unexpected, and new situations on an individual like in “Hong Kong.” The dreamlike disorientation when navigating the familiar and unfamiliar as one of us traveled for a job interview to that cosmopolitan city.
The power of memory to affect our perceptions and emotions as written about in “You Put a Spell on Him” and “Alpha Girl.”
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REVIEWS & NEWS
Moy Eng & Wayne Wallace: The Blue Hour
George Harris, Jazz Weekly– July 29, 2019
Jazziz Weekly Discover Play List July 29,
Brian Zimmerman, Jazziz, Digital
Highly intoxicating imaginative jazz vocals Moy Eng – The Blue Hour
Dick Metcalf, Contemporary Fusion Reviews – September 12, 2019
The Blue Hour
Chris Spector, Midwest Record – July, 27,2019
One Hundred Words On…Moy Eng / Wayne Wallace – The Blue Hour
C. Michael Bailey
PLAY “BLUE HOUR” WHILE GETTING READY TO GO OUT
Chuck Graham, Let The Show Begin