IN THE MOONLIGHT finds the artist creating her most sophisticated and accomplished work to date, drawing upon her sublime interpretive skills and unique personal history to deliver a deeply compelling set of jazz and pop standards that showcases the subtle emotional shadings of her singing. Throughout IN THE MOONLIGHT, Milman’s performances elevate a musically and lyrically diverse array of material, encompassing the playful romanticism of George Gershwin/Buddy DeSylva chestnut “Do It Again,” the poignant melancholy of the Kurt Weill classic “Speak Low,” the barbed bitter sweetness of Serge Gainsbourg’s “Ces Petits Riens,” the effortless uplift of the Antonio Carlos Jobim/Jon Hendricks bossa nova favourite “No More Blues,” the understated elegance of the beloved Duke Ellington classics “Prelude to A Kiss,” and “Day Dream.” IN THE MOONLIGHT matches Milman with a stellar set of musicians whose talent and sensitivity complement her own, resulting in performances that consistently cut to the emotional truth of each song. Recording in New York for the first time and working with Grammy-nominated producer Matt Pierson, she’s accompanied by Gerald Clayton and Kevin Hays, Julian Lage, Romero Lubambo, Larry Grenadier, Lewis Nash, Bashiri Johnson, Randy Brecker, Chris Potter, Gregoire Maret (harmonica), with noted arrangers Alan Broadbent, Gil Goldstein and Rob Mounsey.