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Patricia Giurleo

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Brett Milano of the Boston Phoenix has described Patty Giurleo's songwriting style as “an occasional vocal resemblance to Joni Mitchell, and a preference for the floating, not-quite-pretty tunes that Mitchell wrote in her post-waif, pre-jazz period.” In 2001, Giurleo released her second CD, entitled Ensemble. The nine song CD takes a turn in a jazzier direction, featuring the rhythm section of acoustic bassist Jon Frederick (Lemonpeeler, db Leonard), and drummer Scott Eisenberg (Billy Bragg, Dr. Didj, Meg Toohey.) Ensemble also showcases guest performances by tenor saxophonist Timo Shanko (The Slip, The Fully Celebrated Orchestra), pianist Dan McLoughlin (the Push Stars, The Mighty Mighty Bosstones) and guitarist Noah Maltsberger (Kevin So). Combining both original compositions with jazz standards, this CD creates a relaxed, contemporary folk-pop atmosphere with some selected elements of jazz. The most up-tempo song, “I Love You so I leave You Alone” fits squarely in a pop format, while the classic standard “I Fall in Love Too Easily” is a romantic jazz lament. In 1994, Patty emerged as a singer-songwriter with the release of a two song, live acoustic seven-inch single on vinyl for Mag Wheel records. She was named by Musician magazine as one of the year's top ten unsigned artists, and received a rave review by Charles Aaron (editor) in SPIN magazine. In 1998, Patty recorded her first full-length project, Longtime, released on the Cambridge-based independent label, 449 Records. Dan McLoughlin recorded this 11 song CD at Fort Apache Studio. This limited edition release gives an intimate and revealing example of her unique and honest songwriting style. In April 1999, Patty Giurleo was nominated for Best New Local Act in the WFNX/Boston Phoenix Best Music Poll. She was featured on the cover of the Arts Section in February 1999. She performed for large audiences at the legendary Club Passim as a regular at the Cutting Edge of the Campfire Series as well at the Falcon Ridge Folk Festival as part of its New Artist Showcase. The debut CD Longtime was named as one of the years ten best local records of 1999 by the Boston Phoenix. She has recently received airplay on large college and commercial alternative stations such as WFNX 101.7 FM, Emerson's WERS 88.9 FM, and has regularly performed live both solo and with her ensemble on Tufts WMFO 91.5 FM. She has also had numerous live Internet performances. She is currently living in New York City and attended the New School's Bachelor of Fine Art program in Jazz & Contemporary Music, as a vocalist. She is also a private guitar student of guitarist,Ed MacEachen. She has performed with national and regional artists such as John Gorka, Janis Ian, Ellis Paul, Dave's True Story, Leni Stern, The Fully Celebrated Orchestra, and Lemonpeeler. To find out more about Patty Giurleo (pronounced Jer-lay-o) and her newest release Ensemble please visit:

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