Showing posts with label Linnzi Zaorski. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Linnzi Zaorski. Show all posts

Monday, December 14, 2015

Linnzi Zaorski - Linnzi Zaorski & Delta Royale

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 55:08
Size: 126.2 MB
Styles: Vocal jazz, Swing
Year: 2010
Art: Front

[3:12] 1. Me Myself And I
[4:09] 2. The Way You Look Tonight
[4:47] 3. Mean To Me
[5:07] 4. Rockin' Chair
[2:23] 5. Carelessly
[3:15] 6. Lullabye Of Birdland
[4:11] 7. Don't Be That Way
[6:36] 8. What A Little Moonlight Can Do
[2:03] 9. I'm Gonna Lock My Heart And Throw Away The Key
[4:42] 10. Our Love Is Here To Stay
[2:56] 11. Stars Fell On Alabama
[6:16] 12. Why Was I Born
[5:24] 13. Dream A Little Dream

Ryan Berrage – Sax; Charlie Fardella – Trumpet; Robert Snow – Bass; Seva Venet – Guitar; Linnzi Zaorski – Vocals.

While technique, control and tone are important aspects of jazz singing, it is a performer's individual style that gets them recognized. You can learn technique, but not style. Throwback torch singer Linnzi Zaorski understands the importance of style as her debut album is brimming with it.Throughout, Zaorski is backed by a sympathetic quartet including Ryan Burrage on reeds, Jackson Square Band veteran Seva Venet on guitar, Charlie Fardela on trumpet and Robert snow providing the backbone on upright bass. Unlike her other gig with the New Orleans Jazz Vipers, Delta Royale veers away from the Hot Club swing into more of a singer's repertoire of popular standards made famous by the likes of Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Holliday. But Zaorski finds a voice outside of these singing giants on oft-covered classics like "Lullaby of Birdland" and "Stars fell On Alabama." Eschewing the pathos of Billie Holiday and the studied perfection of Ella, Zaorski evokes the great mildred Bailey (especially on the Bailey vehicle "Rockin Chair") with her stylized enunciation and bright tone. While it is Zaorski's affair, the band takes the spotlight swinging mightily on a hot version of "What A Little Moonlight Can Do." But it is to the band's credit as accompanists that the focus remains on the voice of Zaorski. Even when singing laments like "Why Was I Born?" you get the impression that beneath the pout, there is an assured smirk, that when she declares "Our Love Is Here To Stay," shes crosing her fingers. This girl's definitely got style. ~Christopher Blagg

Linnzi Zaorski & Delta Royale

Saturday, August 17, 2013

Linnzi Zaorski & Delta Royale - Hotsy-Totsy

Styles: Gypsy Jazz
Label: Self Released
Year: 2004
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 52:59
Size: 121,8 MB
Art: Front

(3:50)  1. Better Off Dead
(4:43)  2. Undecided
(5:36)  3. Hernando's Hideaway
(3:20)  4. It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)
(4:38)  5. Sugar
(3:17)  6. All Of Me
(6:12)  7. Caravan
(4:37)  8. If You Were Mine
(2:35)  9. When I Get Low I Get High
(3:56) 10. I Can't Give You Anything But Love
(3:36) 11. Nice Work If You Can Get It
(2:36) 12. If I Could Be With You One Hour Tonight
(3:57) 13. Evenin'

Somewhere in New Orleans ninth ward is an exceptional torch singer that appears to be a cross between Cyndi Lauper and Betty Boop. Her name is Linnzi Zaorski, and in the broad field of New Orleans Jazz artists she is an extreme breath of fresh air. Her voice maybe somewhat high pitched and she might be playing it all up as camp, but Linnzi Zaorski is a unique musical commodity and her CD, 'Hotsy Totsy'is a sheer delight to listen to. Ms. Zaorski is the kind of artist that you find standing in front of a 1940s style microphone, in a long flowing black gown, gardenia in her hair, and lighted so gently as to only see two pair of fire red lips belt out the tunes of Duke Ellington, George and Ira Gershwin, and Johnny Mercer to a smoke filled cabaret. She and her 'Hotsy Totsy'CD are a throwback to an era that many might have forgot.(http://www.cduniverse.com/productinfo.asp?pid=7334048&style=music&fulldesc=T).

Personnel : Linnzi Zaorski - vocals; Seva Venet - guitar; Charlie Fardella - trumpet; Robert Snow - bass; Matt Rhody - violin; Chaz Leary - washboard

 Hotsy-Totsy