October 25, 2005
To: Listings/Critics/Features From: JAZZ PROMO SERVICES Press Contact: JIM EIGO, [email protected]
Barbara Montgomery at Iridium Jazz Club Thursday October 27, 2005 at 7pm
featuring
Barbara Montgomery - vocals Tom Lawton - piano Steve Beskrone - bass Dan Monaghan - drums Barbara Montgomery website www.bjazz.com
Thursday October 27 @ 7pm $20 Cover $15 Food/Beverage Min. Room opens at 6pm for Dinner for reservations call 212-582-2121 Iridium Jazz Club 1650 Broadway (W 51st)
...the ice crean blonde with the black coffee jazz voice..." Donald Van Deusan, Jazz Critic
While the industry breeds homogeneity, she remains defiantly different...one of the most distinctive stylists in jazz, regardless of instrument...this form of virtuosity is rarely heard..." Alexander Gelfand, Jazziz Magazine
She has the wherewithal to make it easy for the listener to be entrapped without truly realizing it has happened...an upper-tier jazz singer" Dr. Herb Wong, IAJE
...(her) kahlua-creamy voice often has an added shot of vodka for a rhythmic punctuation" A.D. Amorosi, Philadelphia Inquirer
...Montgomery's smokey voice floats...invites freedom, but, like a crystal bowl, keeps the collection of musical thoughts contained inside a glistening boundary..." Al Hunter, Philadelphia Daily News
...a silky, soft focus voice...an intimate, misty quality...able to negotiate octave leaps and quick-step sequences..." George Kanzler, Newark Star Ledger
...(her) voice is an excellent example of how control, feeling, and emotion can combine to create an aura so confident and musical...never losing her way, staying true to the song...twisting, turning, weaving, and riding along with the melody, she floats with a seductive tone..." Randy McElligott, www.jazzreview.com
...a talented, adventurous performer...(Dakini Land) is a fascinating album, a collection of her silken vocal interpretations..." Don Heckman, Los Angeles Times
...if Montgomery were a trumpeter instead of a singer, she would be reminiscent of Chet Baker and early Miles Davis...she swings like Cool School favorites Chris Conner and June Christy..." Alex Henderson, www.AllAboutJazz.com
Contact: Scott Barbarino Iridium Jazz Club [email protected]
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To: Listings/Critics/Features From: JAZZ PROMO SERVICES Press Contact: JIM EIGO, [email protected]
Barbara Montgomery at Iridium Jazz Club Thursday October 27, 2005 at 7pm
featuring
Barbara Montgomery - vocals Tom Lawton - piano Steve Beskrone - bass Dan Monaghan - drums Barbara Montgomery website www.bjazz.com
Thursday October 27 @ 7pm $20 Cover $15 Food/Beverage Min. Room opens at 6pm for Dinner for reservations call 212-582-2121 Iridium Jazz Club
...the ice crean blonde with the black coffee jazz voice..." Donald Van Deusan, Jazz Critic
While the industry breeds homogeneity, she remains defiantly different...one of the most distinctive stylists in jazz, regardless of instrument...this form of virtuosity is rarely heard..." Alexander Gelfand, Jazziz Magazine
She has the wherewithal to make it easy for the listener to be entrapped without truly realizing it has happened...an upper-tier jazz singer" Dr. Herb Wong, IAJE
...(her) kahlua-creamy voice often has an added shot of vodka for a rhythmic punctuation" A.D. Amorosi, Philadelphia Inquirer
...Montgomery's smokey voice floats...invites freedom, but, like a crystal bowl, keeps the collection of musical thoughts contained inside a glistening boundary..." Al Hunter, Philadelphia Daily News
...a silky, soft focus voice...an intimate, misty quality...able to negotiate octave leaps and quick-step sequences..." George Kanzler, Newark Star Ledger
...(her) voice is an excellent example of how control, feeling, and emotion can combine to create an aura so confident and musical...never losing her way, staying true to the song...twisting, turning, weaving, and riding along with the melody, she floats with a seductive tone..." Randy McElligott, www.jazzreview.com
...a talented, adventurous performer...(Dakini Land) is a fascinating album, a collection of her silken vocal interpretations..." Don Heckman, Los Angeles Times
...if Montgomery were a trumpeter instead of a singer, she would be reminiscent of Chet Baker and early Miles Davis...she swings like Cool School favorites Chris Conner and June Christy..." Alex Henderson, www.AllAboutJazz.com
Contact: Scott Barbarino Iridium Jazz Club [email protected]
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