Sherie Julianne - 10 Degrees South (2014)
BAND/ARTIST: Sherie Julianne
- Title: 10 Degrees South
- Year Of Release: 2014
- Label: Sherie Julianne
- Genre: Jazz / Bossa Nova
- Quality: Mp3 / 320kbps
- Total Time: 49:37 min
- Total Size: 112 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
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01. Bananeira
02. Watch What Happens
03. O Pato
04. Bonita
05. Brasil Nativo
06. A Ra (Feat. Marcos Silva)
07. Encontro
08. Painting
09. Maracatu, Nacao Do Amor (April Child)
10. O Barquinho (Little Boat)
11. The Look Of Love
12. So Many Stars
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01. Bananeira
02. Watch What Happens
03. O Pato
04. Bonita
05. Brasil Nativo
06. A Ra (Feat. Marcos Silva)
07. Encontro
08. Painting
09. Maracatu, Nacao Do Amor (April Child)
10. O Barquinho (Little Boat)
11. The Look Of Love
12. So Many Stars
Sherie Julianne’s path to singing Brazilian music took many unexpected turns—from a musical childhood in Miami to studying and teaching dance in San Francisco to working over the last decade with her mentor Marcos Silva at the Jazzschool in Berkeley. Silva, a native of Rio de Janeiro, is also Julianne’s collaborator on the singer’s ravishing debut, "10 Degrees South."
“I can’t explain exactly what it was but I fell completely, totally, and utterly in love with Brazilian music and started listening to it all the time,” Julianne says. “I’m American, not Brazilian, and I wanted to find music that fits my personality, that speaks to my American roots, while being immersed in Brazilian rhythms.”
Julianne possesses a translucent honey-amber voice ideally suited for the lithe and flowing melodies that distinguish so many Brazilian standards. Her supple sense of time and her facility at brisk tempos makes her a double threat, emotionally incisive on ballads and fearless on breakneck arrangements. She’s joined by a superlative cast of musicians, including master pianist/arranger Marcos Silva, who’s worked extensively with a long list of Brazilian and American jazz musicians, Leny Andrade and Flora Purim and Airto among them; veteran saxophonist/flutist Mary Fettig; and the dynamic rhythm section tandem of drummer Phil Thompson and bassist Scott Thompson (no relation). Ace guitarist Jeff Buenz, who has performed and recorded with the great Brazilian jazz vocalist Claudia Villela, rounds out the ensemble.
“I can’t explain exactly what it was but I fell completely, totally, and utterly in love with Brazilian music and started listening to it all the time,” Julianne says. “I’m American, not Brazilian, and I wanted to find music that fits my personality, that speaks to my American roots, while being immersed in Brazilian rhythms.”
Julianne possesses a translucent honey-amber voice ideally suited for the lithe and flowing melodies that distinguish so many Brazilian standards. Her supple sense of time and her facility at brisk tempos makes her a double threat, emotionally incisive on ballads and fearless on breakneck arrangements. She’s joined by a superlative cast of musicians, including master pianist/arranger Marcos Silva, who’s worked extensively with a long list of Brazilian and American jazz musicians, Leny Andrade and Flora Purim and Airto among them; veteran saxophonist/flutist Mary Fettig; and the dynamic rhythm section tandem of drummer Phil Thompson and bassist Scott Thompson (no relation). Ace guitarist Jeff Buenz, who has performed and recorded with the great Brazilian jazz vocalist Claudia Villela, rounds out the ensemble.
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