Jazz Samba Project
Music lovers are enjoy delighting in this captivating collection of world wise jazz courtesy of stunning French Canadian singer Lynn Véronneau and the well-traveled musicians of her band, Véronneau. The international group has compiled some favorite music for their first album entitled Joie de Vivre (Joy of Living). The engaging album flows seamlessly from gypsy jazz to samba to the immortal Beatles. Wrote Canadian critic Jordan Richardson, Joie de Vivre breaks new ground in a world dulled by powerless genres and pointless musical borders. The album is a cultured compendium of musical styles surrounding an astonishing voice—an exciting offering for those thirsting for something unique and beautiful. Based in the Washington DC area, this international band formed in 2010 and soon enjoyed an explosive popularity. By 2011 they were nominated for no fewer than three Wammie Awards from the Washington Area Music Association (WAMA) in the categories were Best Jazz Group, Best Jazz Vocals and Best Newcomers. Audiences adore the group's song based, guitar driven, repertoire with lyrics sung in three languages. The debut CD release 'Joie de Vivre' entered the Jazz Week top 20 chart and has enjoyed radio play throughout the US and Europe. Joie de Vivre offers simple yet sophisticated arrangements of enduring classics from Brazil, Mexico, France and Great Britain. Unexpected interpretations raise even well known hits to new heights, while the compositional gifts of guitarist David Rosenblatt are displayed in the instrumental “Abertura do Verão” (“Opening of Summer”), features a subtle and pleasing baião rhythm from North East Brazil. The album is sure to satisfy music lovers eager to explore new musical frontiers to find the best the world has to offer in jazz and its kindred spirits in the pop, folk and classical idioms. Véronneau was formed in 2010 by French Canadian vocalist Lynn Véronneau and her husband, British guitarist Ken Avis, . The couple met a decade ago while performing at a festival in Switzerland. Each performed widely in Canada, the United Kingdom and the rest of Europe before teaming up in the U.S. Lynn's rich and captivating voice has an intonation and emotional quality reminiscent of Eva Cassidy, but carries more force, approaching that of compatriot Céline Dion. She has been compared to Astrud Gilberto and Stacey Kent in style and delivery. The band includes American guitarist David Rosenblatt who grew up in Brazil and returned to study classical guitar, and percussionist Pete Walby, who traveled extensively in the Mideast. Guest musicians British violinist Dave Kline and internationally respected Canadian saxophonist Jeff Antoniuk add depth, spice and nuance to the album. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Music lovers are enjoy delighting in this captivating collection of world wise jazz courtesy of stunning French Canadian singer Lynn Véronneau and the well-traveled musicians of her band, Véronneau. The international group has compiled some favorite music for their first album entitled Joie de Vivre (Joy of Living). The engaging album flows seamlessly from gypsy jazz to samba to the immortal Beatles. Wrote Canadian critic Jordan Richardson, Joie de Vivre breaks new ground in a world dulled by powerless genres and pointless musical borders. The album is a cultured compendium of musical styles surrounding an astonishing voice—an exciting offering for those thirsting for something unique and beautiful. Based in the Washington DC area, this international band formed in 2010 and soon enjoyed an explosive popularity. By 2011 they were nominated for no fewer than three Wammie Awards from the Washington Area Music Association (WAMA) in the categories were Best Jazz Group, Best Jazz Vocals and Best Newcomers. Audiences adore the group's song based, guitar driven, repertoire with lyrics sung in three languages. The debut CD release 'Joie de Vivre' entered the Jazz Week top 20 chart and has enjoyed radio play throughout the US and Europe. Joie de Vivre offers simple yet sophisticated arrangements of enduring classics from Brazil, Mexico, France and Great Britain. Unexpected interpretations raise even well known hits to new heights, while the compositional gifts of guitarist David Rosenblatt are displayed in the instrumental “Abertura do Verão” (“Opening of Summer”), features a subtle and pleasing baião rhythm from North East Brazil. The album is sure to satisfy music lovers eager to explore new musical frontiers to find the best the world has to offer in jazz and its kindred spirits in the pop, folk and classical idioms. Véronneau was formed in 2010 by French Canadian vocalist Lynn Véronneau and her husband, British guitarist Ken Avis, . The couple met a decade ago while performing at a festival in Switzerland. Each performed widely in Canada, the United Kingdom and the rest of Europe before teaming up in the U.S. Lynn's rich and captivating voice has an intonation and emotional quality reminiscent of Eva Cassidy, but carries more force, approaching that of compatriot Céline Dion. She has been compared to Astrud Gilberto and Stacey Kent in style and delivery. The band includes American guitarist David Rosenblatt who grew up in Brazil and returned to study classical guitar, and percussionist Pete Walby, who traveled extensively in the Mideast. Guest musicians British violinist Dave Kline and internationally respected Canadian saxophonist Jeff Antoniuk add depth, spice and nuance to the album. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
La Mer
La Mer (feat. Dave Kline - violin)
Corcovado
Samba Saravah
The Street Where You Live
The Street Where You Live (feat. Dave Kline - violin)
One Note Samba
Blue Skies
September Moon
Cielito Lindo
Brazil
Feliz Navidad
Vorcovado
E Luxo So
Meditation
For No One (feat. Dave Kline - violin)
The Gentle Rain (feat. Jeff Antoniuk - sax)
Wave
Mas Que Nada
Abertura do Verao (Opening of Summer)
Autumn Leaves
Waiting in Vain
Samba Triste
Blue Skies (feat. Jeff Antoniuk - sax)
The Gentle Rain
La Javanaise
The Road
Perfidia
La Mer (feat. Dave Kline)
Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most
Love and Surrender
Waltz for Youssef
Songs of Love
For No One
Baby Its Cold Outside
Winter Wonderland
Song of Love
River
Santa Baby
September Moon (Instrumental)
The Moon's a Harsh Mistress
For No One (feat. Dave Kline)
Voce abusou (fais comme l'oiseau)
Voce Abusou/Fais Comme L'Oiseau
Moon's a Harsh Mistress
The Gentle Rain (feat. Jeff Antoniuk)
The Street Where You Live (feat. Dave Kline)
On the Street Where You Live
Blue Skies (feat. Jeff Antoniuk)
Blue
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