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| Sari Kessler CD Release Show "Do Right" Jazz at Kitano Sari Kessler CD Release Show for Do Right Thursday, May 5th Two sets: 8 and 10 PM Jazz at Kitano 66 Park Avenue at E 38th Street Sari Kessler- vocals John di Martino- piano Steve Whipple- bass Andrew Atkinson- drums Nadje Noordhuis- trumpet & flugelhorn "Kessler proves to be a first-rate interpreter and dissector of songs...(able) to tap into the marrow of a lyric and bring it's essence to the foreground...her intonation is spot-on...and her phrasing is oh-so-natural and flexible. In short, she's the real deal." - Dan Bilawsky, All About Jazz Relaxing and ambient, the tracks have a clarion tone...Kessler doesn't rush the listener through the lyrics, but etches vocal nuances that prove to bring out the potency of the words. - Susan Frances, AXS "By the time you reach the final track, the listener has been removed from the everyday and treated like a confidant, let in on the secrets of what life is, the trials as well as the joys. There's a self-assured quality in the voice of Sari Kessler, a singer who one can tell is an avid observer and certainly a storyteller. Pull up a chair and enjoy this musical journey." -Richard Kamins, Step Tempest "This is fine introduction to a very talented…woman. She will be around for a long time." –Amazon, 5 stars "A jazz thrush opens a new chapter on the great American songbook in which she hits a bunch of standards but adds her own special sauce…Tasty stuff that shows she knows how to pick her songs as smartly as she knows how to pick her sidemen…A totally delightful debut." –Chris Spector, Midwest Record To say that Sari Kessler has traveled a long way in her shoes is more than a metaphor. The New York-based jazz singer, songwriter, and arranger is also an avid runner, and it was only after finishing her first half-marathon that she knew anything was possible. Trading in her hard earned career as a clinical psychologist to be a full-time musician, Kessler has pursued jazz singing with like-minded persistence, achieving a deeply personal and soulful sound. A compelling storyteller and tasteful improviser, Sari exudes warmth and a joyful spirit both on and off the stage. She says, "I know my stories and I know myself. Being an effective jazz singer means finding myself in the lyric and investing each word with meaning." Looking at a list of Kessler's influences—including Carmen McRae, Nina Simone, and Ray Charles—highlights a tradition of great storytellers, each of whom carved an unbeaten path across the landscape of the Great American Songbook. While Sari's background in pop and soul gave her the foundation to use her voice as an expressive tool, it was Grammy-nominated singer and educator Kate McGarry who helped her investigate rhythmic and harmonic aspects of the jazz tradition in service of telling the story. Kessler has shared the stage with the legendary talents of Houston Person, Gene Bertoncini, and Phoebe Snow. She has also recorded or performed with eminent jazzmen Howard Alden, Tootie Heath, Harvie S, John di Martino, and Freddie Bryant, among others. Kessler has appeared in the San Francisco Bay Area and at leading Manhattan venues such as 55 Bar, Somethin' Jazz Club, Zeb's, and The Rainbow Room. In the Hamptons, she's been featured at Shelter Island Jazzfest, LI Winterfest, and The Art of Song Parlor Jazz Concert Series. Sari's wide-ranging resume also includes studio work, providing lead and background vocals for Miramax, public radio, and other corporate marketing ventures. All of these experiences have nourished her appropriately titled debut, Do Right, to be released in May 2016 - an album that celebrates Kessler's contemporary spirit while acknowledging the greats who inspire her. Please join Sari for her CD release gig on May 5th at Jazz at Kitano. Preview tracks can be heard on her Music Page. write your comments about the article :: © 2016 Jazz News :: home page |