“I call the CD a crossover album because it’s not strictly jazz and not strictly blues,” Dolan said. “I had a lot of suggestions and I picked the ones that I could get into,” Dolan said. Top jazz artists in the region contributed, including many members of the Reno Jazz Orchestra. Esteemed recording engineer Tom Gordon offered his services and his Imirage Sound Lab in Sparks. In July 2014, an anonymous donor provided the opportunity for Dolan and Supersano to make a jazz album, and they cut no corners in the process. “The first set will have songs from the album and the second will have a more of an R&B Twist to it. Concertgoers might consider arriving early to enjoy a shoreline picnic. Each player with the exception of Beckman played on the album. Andy Heglund, drums Hans Halt, bass Ronald Starr, sax John Beckman, trumpet and Rich Lewis, trombone. Dolan and Supersano, a pianist, will be accompanied by Reno Jazz Orchestra members Dr. The songs can be considered standards but also have unique arrangements. “How Deep is The Ocean” has 13 songs that celebrate 60 years of music. Lake Tahoe residents, this one’s for you.Ĭarolyn Dolan and Peter Supersano will celebrate their recent album Wednesday along the banks of Lake Tahoe in the Valhalla Boathouse Theatre. Carolyn Dolan and friends will perform Wednesday in the Valhalla Boathouse Theatre.