Time: 48:49
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2017
Styles: Jazz/Pop Vocals
Art: Front
01. Crying On The Airplane (3:29)
02. Pity Party (4:01)
03. Pistol (4:04)
04. Don't Wanna Tell Nobody (4:35)
05. Louboutins (3:36)
06. Gossip (3:37)
07. California Dreamin' (Feat. Casey Abrams) (3:07)
08. Habanera (3:43)
09. Starting To Believe (4:36)
10. Go (4:03)
11. U Can't Touch This (3:59)
12. Impossible (5:54)
From the moment that Simon Cowell booted her out of the 2009 season of American Idol for being 'too jazzy', Aubrey Logan hasn't looked back.
In the same year she went on to win the Audience's Choice and Jury's First Place Award at the Montreux Jazz Festival Voice Competition and if that weren't enough to convince Mr. Nasty that just maybe he'd got it wrong, Aubrey has since been in great demand working with artists such as Quincy Jones, Burt Bacharach, Josh Groban, Linda Ronstadt, Smokey Robinson and Pharrell Williams.
But while jazz is at the core of her prodigious talent, it's not the only good thing she's got going for her. Aubrey breaks all the traditional genre barriers by combining her soaring, sassy jazz vocals with R&B, neo-soul, pop and more than a touch of rock. Oh, and not only that but this graduate of the famous
Berklee School of Music is also a phenomenal trombone player…
Having played a number of sell-out gigs in the UK, her UK fan base is growing day by day so too is her reputation amongst her peers. "Aubrey is a phenomenal young singer/songwriter trombonist" says Scott Bradlee from famed music collective, Postmodern Jukebox, "that - like us - truly puts her own unique spin on music."
In the same year she went on to win the Audience's Choice and Jury's First Place Award at the Montreux Jazz Festival Voice Competition and if that weren't enough to convince Mr. Nasty that just maybe he'd got it wrong, Aubrey has since been in great demand working with artists such as Quincy Jones, Burt Bacharach, Josh Groban, Linda Ronstadt, Smokey Robinson and Pharrell Williams.
But while jazz is at the core of her prodigious talent, it's not the only good thing she's got going for her. Aubrey breaks all the traditional genre barriers by combining her soaring, sassy jazz vocals with R&B, neo-soul, pop and more than a touch of rock. Oh, and not only that but this graduate of the famous
Berklee School of Music is also a phenomenal trombone player…
Having played a number of sell-out gigs in the UK, her UK fan base is growing day by day so too is her reputation amongst her peers. "Aubrey is a phenomenal young singer/songwriter trombonist" says Scott Bradlee from famed music collective, Postmodern Jukebox, "that - like us - truly puts her own unique spin on music."
Impossible