Monnette Sudler
HER INSPIRATION
Monnette’s loves music by classic jazz guitarists like Wes Montgomery, Pat Martino, and Bola Sete. She continues to be inspired by her family, colleagues and the communities where she has either lived or been of some service. Monnette grew up listening to Nat King Cole and the Motown sounds. Her first teacher was a positive influence that taught folk music of different eras, Paul Simon, Richie Havens, Joni Mitchell and Mississippi Reds. Later Monnette was influenced by the music of John Coltrane, Yuseef Lateef, Thelonious Monk, Art Blakey, Wayne Shorter and Miles Davis.
MUSIC
Monnette’s music reflects her diverse exposure and love of varied genres. Monnette's first recording was with the group Sounds of Liberation with Byard Lancaster and Khan Jamal. This group has released a current CD called Unreleased on Dogtown records with Brewerytown Beats. Her initial CD’s as a leader were recorded for Steeplechase records staying within the instrumental jazz genre with straight ahead, funky grooves on guitar and an occasional sultry vocal styling. Later CD’s on MSM-Records and Discograph reflect a more eclectic blend of traditional and contemporary jazz, soul and poetry. Monnette plays bass as well as lead guitar, drums and various African string and/ percussion instruments. She is a prolific composer and songwriter/poet who has to scored and or arranged for various ensemble configurations.
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November 01, 2016
Jazz Bridge to Present Concert Series Featuring Legendary Jazz...
October 20, 2014
The Jazz Bridge "Jazz On The Mainline,” Third Thursday Concert Series...
November 25, 2011
Monnette Sudler at the Kennett Flash in Kennett Square, PA on December...
October 21, 2010
Jazz Bridge Presents Monnette Sudler!
February 26, 2008
Jazz Guitarist and Vocalist Monnette Sudler to Perform at the Museum of...
July 03, 2002
"Her virtuosity never overwhelms, a rare sensitivity..." —Peter Relic; MoJo Magazine
"Incredible tour de force! An artist in constant motion." —James Spady; New Observer Magazine