Time: 40:21
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2016
Styles: Jazz Vocals
Art: Front
01. Lose Yourself (3:37)
02. Happy (3:52)
03. Can't Get You Out Of My Head (3:39)
04. Moves Like Jagger (4:20)
05. Angels (4:21)
06. Single Ladies (3:14)
07. Physical (3:08)
08. Moving (3:14)
09. Hello (4:56)
10. Family Guy (2:55)
11. War (3:00)
An infectious collection of hit tunes with a vintage twist. A swingin’ 7 piece band. Fem’s sophisticated voice and spectacular range slays on some unexpected genres. Think Ella meets Eminem, Nina Simone meets Newton John Hip reinventions.
South African born jazz vocalist and violinist, Fem Belling, has exploded onto the Melbourne Jazz Scene.
She is emerging as one of Australia's formidable and exciting new jazz performers. Her African Jazz and theatre roots augment her unique musicality, choices and interpretations evidencing a rich thread of international cultural exchange.
Her versatile voice and powerful stage presence, lends authenticity, verve and warmth to the jazz classics. Fem finished playing the role of Liza Minnelli opposite Todd McKenney in The Smash Hit THE BOY FOM OZ
This ARIA nominated artist has sung and played with many of the jazz greats from South Africa, London (Ronnie Scotts) and Australia including John Foreman, The Joe Ruberto Trio, The Public Opinion Afro Orchestra (earning an ARIA nomination), The Grand Wazoo, JMQ, Rory Clarke, The Daryl Mckenzie Jazz Orchestra, George Washingmachine and can be seen in Melbourne's top music venues including Dizzys Jazz Cafe and Bennetts Lane Jazz Club.
South African born jazz vocalist and violinist, Fem Belling, has exploded onto the Melbourne Jazz Scene.
She is emerging as one of Australia's formidable and exciting new jazz performers. Her African Jazz and theatre roots augment her unique musicality, choices and interpretations evidencing a rich thread of international cultural exchange.
Her versatile voice and powerful stage presence, lends authenticity, verve and warmth to the jazz classics. Fem finished playing the role of Liza Minnelli opposite Todd McKenney in The Smash Hit THE BOY FOM OZ
This ARIA nominated artist has sung and played with many of the jazz greats from South Africa, London (Ronnie Scotts) and Australia including John Foreman, The Joe Ruberto Trio, The Public Opinion Afro Orchestra (earning an ARIA nomination), The Grand Wazoo, JMQ, Rory Clarke, The Daryl Mckenzie Jazz Orchestra, George Washingmachine and can be seen in Melbourne's top music venues including Dizzys Jazz Cafe and Bennetts Lane Jazz Club.
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