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Bria Skonberg - Nothing Never Happens (2019)

Bria Skonberg - Nothing Never Happens (2019)

BAND/ARTIST: Bria Skonberg

  • Title: Nothing Never Happens
  • Year Of Release: 2019
  • Label: Self Released
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) | MP3 320 kbps
  • Total Time: 41:27
  • Total Size: 233 MB | 98 MB
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Tracklist:
1. Blackout (5:25)
2. So Is The Day (6:11)
3. Blackbird Fantasy (4:37)
4. Square One (4:08)
5. Villain Vanguard (4:40)
6. Bang Bang (4:40)
7. What Now (4:37)
8. I Want To Break Free (7:07)

Fellow Canadian Bria Skonberg has been on a tear as of late. In the last year alone, she paid tribute to Aretha Franklin alongside Michelle Williams of Destiny’s Child, played with U2 at the legendary Apollo, sat in with the Dave Matthews Band, was a featured guest with Jon Batiste, performed as part of The Monterey Jazz Festival on Tour, and sang the National Anthem at Madison Square Garden for a Rangers game. The 2017 Juno Award Winner for Best Vocal Jazz Album and 2018 Juno nominee has garnered over 7 million streams on Spotify, made the Top 5 on Billboard jazz charts, and was voted #2 Rising Star by DownBeat Magazine. On November 1st, the trumpeter and vocalist (because why master one instrument when you can master two?) returns with her sixth album, Nothing Never Happens, marking the next logical progression in her particular blend of jazz deeply rooted in Dixieland and tradition without ever neglecting her own unique identity as a millennial jazzwoman.

Nothing Never Happens features Skonberg at her best alongside her working band of recent years: pianist Mathis Picard, bassist Devin Starks and drummer Darrian Douglas. Saxophonist Patrick Bartley, Hammond B3 master Jon Cowherd, and guitar great Doug Wamble also make special guest appearances. The album draws deeply from Skonberg’s imaginary with a mix of original compositions and crafty nods to some of her favorite musicians, notably “Blackbird Fantasy”, a mash-up of The Beatles’ “Blackbird” and Duke Ellington’s “Black and Tan Fantasy”, Sonny Bono’s “Bang Bang”, whose version by Nancy Sinatra Skonberg discovered via Quentin Tarantino’s Kill Bill, and the album closer, Queen’s “I Want To Break Free”.

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  • mufty77
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