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Katie Bull: Freak Miracle

by Florence Wetzel
Katie Bull is a highly original talent, a vocalist steeped in tradition who fearlessly rocks the boundaries of the known. Freak Miracle is a wonderfully expressive and free-flowing CD, a fresh and unpredictable mix that highlights Bull's gift for approaching music and songwriting from her own unique angle. Eleven of the fourteen tracks on ...
The Story, So Far

By Katie Bull
Label: Corn Hill Indie
Released: 2008
Track listing: Which?; A Song for Hudson
Jazz Is Obama

by Katie Bull
The musicians I am drawn to are players who open up." They carry the torch for the freedom of infinite possibility. They have unbounded imagination. They see a musical chart as a map into unknown territory. Not unlike healthy law, the form of a jazz vocal chart can make or break the democracy of an improvisation. ...
Katie Bull: The Story, So Far

by Jim Santella
A genuine jazz singer, Katie Bull pulls no punches when it comes to interpreting original material. She tosses in a few classic songs on The Story, So Far while portraying lyrics convincingly, scat singing with natural ease, adding a sincere blues texture to each selection, all of it coming from the bottom of her heart.
Katie Bull Tonight 6PM @ 55 Bar No Cover

TONIGHT 6pm NO COVER CHARGE 55 Christopher Street, NYC 55Bar 6:00 p.m. Thurs. Dec. 13th Katie Bull, vocals Frank Kimbrough, piano Joe Fonda, bass Harvey Sorgen, drums Jeff Lederer, tenor saxophone Songs from the CD/DVD The Story, So Far, AND new songs, timeless jazz standards, holiday spirit observed ...in perfect pitch and tone the singer mixes ...
Love Spook

By Katie Bull
Label: Corn Hill Indie
Released: 2005
Track listing: Love Spook, My Favorite Things, Strange, On A Clear Day, Deer Run, Leftover Blues, I Only Have Eyes, I'll Be Seeing You, Watch What Happens, Connection Rag, Surrey With The Fringe On Top, Ashokan Road.
Katie Bull: Love Spook

by Donald Elfman
There seem to be more singers today than ever before, but along with that development come a few who are turning around the notion of just what a singer does and can do. Katie Bull is called a multimedia artist, and that notion informs her every note here. She knows the repertoire and she knows the ...
Katie Bull: Love Spook

by Michael P. Gladstone
This is my second experience in hearing jazz singer Katie Bull. Her debut album, Conversations With The Jokers, fully established her as both a mainstream interpreter of the Great American Songbook and a downtown New York City cutting-edge vocalist exploring the more abstract styles of Jay Clayton or Sheila Jordan. The twelve tracks of this new ...
Conversations with the Jokers

By Katie Bull
Label: Corn Hill Indie
Released: 2003
Track listing: I Remeber You;
My Little Boat;
See Through You;
Moonlight Becomes You;
You and the Night and the Music;
What is this Thing Called Love?;
Wave; Now's the Time; I'm Glad there is You;
You're Everything; Like Someone in Love.
Katie Bull: Conversations with the Jokers

by AAJ Staff
Female jazz vocalists are spoon-fed to the masses these days, made as accessible as possible with their approach and repertoire by, more often than not, big labels and mass marketing machines. If you ask most fans of jazz vocals, however, you'll gather there's a shortage of any memorable, or listenable, vocalists out there. Vocalists such as ...