We’re extremely grateful to the interviewer David Steinberg and the editors from the Albuquerque Journal for allowing us to Podcast this phone interview.

Some of Chris’ comments are for publication in the Albuquerque Journal in connection with a story to appear in the Venue section on Friday, July 28th. The story is about the Women’s Voices concert in which Chris Calloway is one of five singers performing at the Albuquerque Museum amphitheater. Be sure to pickup a copy of the Journal on Friday.

New Mexico Jazz Festival in partnership with the New Mexico Jazz Workshop presents Women’s Voices, Saturday, July 29th, 2006 from 7:00 to 10pm (doors open at 6pm).The Cooperage Restaurant provides food and full bar service at the museum for concert patrons.

Women’s Voices is a New Mexico Jazz Workshop tradition which is produced by singer, Cathryn McGill. This year it’s the great Chris Calloway, resident of Santa Fe and daughter of the legendary Cab Calloway, who headlines along with 4 other fine Albuquerque based vocalists - Linda Cotton, Hillary Smith, Patty Stephens and Judy Christopher. Accompanied by Stu MacAskie, piano; Luis Guerra, bass; and Brandon Draper, drums.