Organ Monk Sings
SSC1793 2026-02-13
Track List
North of the Sunset - 1:20
Pannonica - 5:28
Ugly Beauty - 2:50
I Mean You - 2:35
Let's Call This - 2:25
Well. You Needn't - 3:00
Let's Cool One - 2:59
Ask Me Now - 5:52
Friday the 13th - 1:20
Something in Blue - 2:18
Round Midnight - 6:46
Ruby My Dear - 4:18
Blue Monk - 5:57
Off Minor - 2:57
Monk's Dream - 3:04
Straight No Chaser - 2:21
Reflections - 3:19
Rhythm-A-Ning - 3:39
Musicians
Gregory Lewis - Hammond B-2 organ
Raina Welch - vocals
Jerry Weldon - tenor saxophone
Nasheet Waits - drums
The iconic music of Thelonious Monk has inspired generations of instrumentalists and vocalists. The composer’s singular style offers challenges ideal for interpretation. Organist Gregory Lewis has long been a Monk acolyte and specialist who is always in search of a new way to frame Monk’s work. On Organ Monk Sings, Lewis joins forces with vocalist, lyricist, producer, and artistic director Raina Welch (professionally known as Ms. Raina) for a dramatic and original program of Monk compositions.
Gregory Lewis is recognized as a Monk scholar and is best known for presenting Monk’s repertoire on the Hammond organ. Seeking new ways to highlight Monk’s music, Lewis began exploring the integration of voice into his long-running Organ Monk project. A longtime fan of vocalists who had tackled Monk’s music, including Carmen McRae and Abbey Lincoln, he sought a collaborator who could bring something distinctive and fresh to the tradition.
Lewis and Welch connected through New York’s vibrant music circuit, and their musical chemistry developed naturally through performance, conversation, and a shared commitment to the Black American musical lineage.
A classically trained vocalist, Ms. Raina studied at Long Island University Brooklyn and Temple University, refining her technique under the mentorship of soprano Alba Quezada Bloomgarden and mezzo-soprano Dr. Lorie Gratis, with advanced mentorship from soprano Christine Moore Vassallo and Grammy-nominated vocalist Carla Cook. In her crossover journey, Cook’s influence grounded Ms. Raina’s phrasing, rhythmic placement, and storytelling in the lineage of vocal innovators such as Carmen McRae, Abbey Lincoln, Leon Thomas, and Eddie Jefferson, preparing her for the interpretive and technical demands of Monk’s work.