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Susan Getz CD Party: Thursday, January 13, 2005 Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 08 December 2004
Susan Getz CD Party: Thursday, January 13, 2005 (9:00 pm) at Bruno's, 2389 Mission Street, San Francisco, cover $6, more info 415-648-7701.

On Thursday, January 13, 2005, smooth toned San Francisco star-on-the-rise Susan Getz will be celebrating the recent release of her sparkling CD, Jazz Boxx, with a party and performance at Bruno's, one the city's leading venues for cutting edge jazz. Getz will be accompanied by some of the Bay Area's brightest young jazz stars, including pianist Leonard Thompson, bassist David Ewell and drummer Jemal Ramirez, the same tight ensemble that backs her on Jazz Boxx.

Getz is no stranger to Bay Area audiences. She's performed at popular locales including the Plush Room, Biscuits and Blues, Café du Nord, Zebulon¹s Lounge and Shanghai 1930. Yet her Bruno's debut is bound to be a very special evening, for the intimacy of Bruno's cozy Cork Room promises to provide the perfect venue for the understated grace of Getz's vocal stylings.

Gentle-toned and supple, Getz sings with economy and a ready warmth, underscored by an ever-present, yet controlled emotion. She stays close to the melody, generally doing without flourishes and other vocal adornments, in a manner that most often elicits comparisons to Astrud Gilberto and Peggy Lee.

Asked to describe her own style, Getz says, "I try to sing like Ernest Hemingway writes. He doesn't put in a lot of extra words, but he's very descriptive. I think it was Miles Davis who said, 'Don't worry about playing a lot of notes. Just find one pretty one.' That's what I shoot for in my music."

No less an expert than famed producer Teo Macero said, upon listening to Jazz Boxx, "It's nice to hear a new voice. Susan Getz is on the right path, with a charming sound and a different style. The concept, to be sure, is hers alone."

The Proof is on Record

Getz approaches each number with a devotee's respect for the melody and lyric, but that doesn't mean she's afraid to take chances. She often approaches songs from unique directions, bringing fresh perspectives to timing and harmony that allow her to illuminate surprising corners of long familiar favorites.

The evidence is to be heard on Jazz Boxx, a refreshingly satisfying collection of Susan Getz originals and provocatively reworked old favorites. The CD is an ensemble work in the truest sense, with heart-felt contributions—including arrangements and performances—from all concerned.

Listen in particular to Thompson's haunting solo on Robert Palmer's "Honeymoon," Ramirez' yearning brush work opening the classic "That's All," and Ewell's beautiful bass solo, framed by an evocative bass-piano dialogue in that same number. And listen also to way Susan finds the heart of Lennon and McCartney's "The Long and Winding Road," stripping down the pathos of the original to reveal a vulnerable moving plea for lost love.

The online reaction to Jazz Boxx has been immediate and glowing. National Public Radio director Robin Hilton selected Jazz Boxx for NPR's online "Open Mic" feature, and George W. Carroll, writing for jazzreview.com, said, "Susan Getz comes at you right where it counts. . . . with taste, charm, enchantment, fascination and wit."

Don't miss the celebration of a wonderful emerging talent and a terrific, and already popular, CD, as Susan Getz opens the Jazz Boxx. Thursday, January 13, 2005, starting at 9:00 pm at Bruno's, 2389 Mission Street, San Francisco (415-648-7701).

For more information about Susan Getz and Jazz Boxx, please contact Brian or Susan at Litsis Records or visit http://www.susangetz.com

 
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