Home » Search Center » Results: Josephine Livoti
Results for "Josephine Livoti"
About Josephine Livoti
Instrument: Vocals
Related Articles | Concerts | Albums | Photos | Similar ToResults for pages tagged "Josephine Livoti"...
Josephine Livoti
Josephine Livoti is a versatile jazz vocalist based in New York City. She began her career in music as an alto member of the New York Choral Society. There she developed a love for the works of Bach, especially hearing his compositions improvised in jazz settings. Her well-rounded repertoire includes songs from the Great American Song Book and compositions by jazz and Brazilian masters. Josephine's voice is warm and rich in tone and she delivers her lyrics with clarity and soulfulness. Josephine's vocal influences include Frank Sinatra, Nat King Cole, Billy Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, Carmen McRae, Sarah Vaughan, Betty Carter and Brazilian vocalist Elis Regina
Bright Moments
Label: Self Produced
Released: 2007
Track listing: Bright Moments; My Funny Valentine; Sweet Happy Life; Briar Bush; Them There Eyes; You Must Believe in Spring; It Don't Mean A Thing; Summertime; Lover Man; Dindi; Weep No More; Lullaby of Birdland; Skylark; The Man I Love.
Josephine Livoti: Bright Moments
by Michael P. Gladstone
For her debut album, singer Josephine Livoti brings some positive factors to the table include a very effective piano trio, a few very interesting choices of tunes and an animated style. Unfortunately, she also provides some uneven vocals that contribute to the overall impression of this album. . Livoti begins promisingly with a vocal ...