Christine Fawson Quartet: It Could Happen To You
1st June 2026

Singer-trumpeter Christine Fawson performs 11 of her favorite jazz standards in fresh and lively versions on It Could Happen To You, released on June 1st. Available here
Her fifth album teams the skilled artist with a top-notch rhythm section for consistently infectious performances. A delightful entertainer who is equally skilled as a jazz singer and trumpeter, Christine Fawson is heard in spirited form throughout her fifth album as a leader, It Could Happen To You.
She is joined by a top-notch rhythm section from New England consisting of pianist Tim Ray, bassist Dave Zinno, and drummer Casey Scheuerell. With Ms. Fawson, Ray, and producer Brad Hatfield supplying the arrangements, the quartet’s versions of standards are filled with subtle surprises, a few unexpected twists and turns, and creative playing.
The first selection on this set, “It Could Happen To You,” has an opening statement by Christine Fawson on trumpet, a bit of her warm singing, and piano, trumpet and bass solos that help to introduce the impressive group. “It’s Alright With Me” features fetching vocalizing and some particularly soulful trumpet playing while Christine sounds quite assertive on “Lazybones.” Irving Berlin’s heartbreaking ballad “What’ll I Do” is a duet with pianist Ray whose atmospheric patterns provide a perfect accompaniment to her quietly emotional singing.
Other selections include a joyful rendition of “My Heart Stood Still,” “Like Someone In Love” which benefits from an unexpected rhythm and an extended trumpet/piano tradeoff, and an inventive arrangement by Tim Ray on “You Don’t Know What Love Is” that will keep listeners guessing. The latter is quite a tour-de-force for Christine. It Could Happen To You concludes with “You’ve Changed” (which has Christine singing the rarely-heard verse), a swinging “I Was Doing Alright,” an uptempo “Oh, Lady Be Good” that at one point has the leader trading off with herself on trumpet and scat-filled singing, and a heartfelt rendition of Cole Porter’s classic “Every Time We Say Goodbye.”
Christine Fawson, who is originally from Ukiah, California, early in life sang with her family in church where she had opportunities to perform solos. In middle school she took up the trumpet and developed very quickly, soon playing first chair with her school band. She studied trumpet at BYU-Hawaii and the Berklee College of Music. Christine taught at Berklee for 14 years until 2017 as a professor of Brass, Ear Training, Harmony, Voice, Performance Studies, and Ensemble. At the same time, she was a member of the vocal jazz ensemble Syncopation during 2002–12 (including making three recordings with the group) and was with Sherrie Maricle’s DIVA Orchestra during 2004-09. While she continues to teach privately, Christine has worked as a side person with many bands. She was a finalist in the Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition Finalist in 2017 and 2019 and regularly leads her own quartet. Prior to the new project, she had recorded four albums as a leader: Happy Talk, My Side (which features her originals), Here Now, and Christine Fawson Sings Jazz.
The release of It Could Happen To You features Christine Fawson in prime form as a jazz singer and trumpeter and is a major accomplishment in her career.
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