“Come Sunday,” vocalist Trineice Robinson and pianist Cyrus Chestnut’s intimate duet performance of Duke Ellington’s revered classic as a single.
Robinson says the track, out just in time for Easter Sunday, “definitely brings out my church influences… The concept behind it is that no matter what's going on, on Sunday things are going to make sense, even for a couple of hours.”
"Come Sunday " is from Robinson’s long-awaited debut All or Nothing, out August 6, 2021. A revered educator (Princeton University, her own Soul Ingredients teaching methodology), researcher, author and scholar, Robinson emerges, at age 40, as a confident and dazzling performer.
The album brings together a lifetime experience and influences from jazz, R&B, gospel and classical music with an all-star band featuring Don Braden, Cyrus Chestnut, Kenny Davis and Vince Ector, along with guest appearances by Phil Orr, Joe “Stretch” Vinson, Kahlil Kwame Bell, Ian Kaufman, John Meko and Nils Mossblad, as well as her children, Laura-Simone Martin and Lindsay Martin Jr.