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Johanna Graham
Recently signed by the 33 Jazz label, the Johanna Graham Quartet comprises the elegant and hugely accomplished guitar phrasing of Martin Bowie, an exciting and vital drumming talent in Damian Rodd, brilliant and sensitive double bass from Tim Greenhalgh and Johanna herself on vocals. The journey began in 2005 when Johanna discovered Martin as he was completing his jazz degree and the pair began to work together as a duo. In 2008 Johanna incorporated Tim Greenhalgh on bass, with Damian Rodd completing the quartet two years ago, forming a tight and enthusiastic team. The band are extremely popular in Cornwall having entertained audiences in the south west for many years, and with the release of their new album, they have been venturing further afield
The Johanna Graham Quartet at Pizza Express, Soho, London
by Fiona Ord-Shrimpton
The Johanna Graham Quartet Pizza Express Soho, London 25 May 2014 Seated under a photo of Kurt Elling's pearly whites, listening to the Johanna Graham quartet's first gig at Pizza Express in Soho was a pleasing and enjoyable experience. Jazz fans aren't that fond of hearing new vocalists sing live --on ...
Johanna Graham: Don't Let Me Be Lonely
by Fiona Ord-Shrimpton
Say their names: Kate Bush, Lordes, Johanna Graham. There's a common thread between these women--a need for drama, designed lyrics and a refreshingly diminished thirst for quick-fix mass appeal, which makes them seem lacking in the lust-for-fame department. What do they have to prove to anyone? The lyrics they write and sing have lived-in depth, their ...
Don’t Let Me Be Lonely
Label: 33 Jazz
Released: 2013
Track listing: The Man with the Child in His Eyes; Funny Not Much; I Will; Too Much;
I'm Through with Love; Don't Let Me Be Lonely; People Are Strange;
Empty Serenade; When Sunny Gets Blue; Stormy Weather; Summertime.
Johanna Graham: Don’t Let Me Be Lonely
by Nicholas F. Mondello
Years back, there was a fascinating self-help book entitled The Road Less Traveled (Simon and Schuster, 1978) by psychiatrist, M. Scott Peck. The premise of that long-time #1 best-selling effort was simple: in Life sometimes making a riskier choice--where the unknown awaits--can be the most rewarding. Perhaps taking Peck's suggested advice, Don't Let Me Be Lonely ...
Too Much
Album: Don't Let Me Be Lonely
By Johanna Graham
Label: 33 Jazz
Released: 0
Duration: 6:01