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Local
pianist/promoter Jim Martinez features Jazz vocalist
Annie Sellick from Nashville, TN. Jim's Trio will
accompany her for two concerts. This
will take place Sunday, Sept. 24 and Monday, Sept 25,
2006. Venue details below.
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Featuring:
ANNIE SELLICK IN CONCERT -Top Female
Jazz Vocalist from Nashville, TN with Jim Martinez,
Piano; guitarist Steve Homan; bassist
Paul Klempau & drummer Jesus Vega.
When:
Sunday, Sept. 24, 2006 at 5 pm.
Savanna's Lounge, Sacramento Inn, Sacramento. Monday,
Sept 25, 2006 at 7 pm at Miners Foundry, Nevada
City.
Tickets:
Savanna's $10 / Miners Foundry $20.
Ways
to order:
1.For Sunday in Sacramento, call 723-5517.
For Monday night: The Book Seller in Grass Valley
(530) 272-2131 and Yabobo in Nevada City (530)
478-9114. Credit card purchases at (530) 265-5040.
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Savanna's
Lounge
Miners
Foundry
July, 29th and Sunday, July 30th
Directions:
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BUY TICKETS
ONLINE (click date below)
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The Nashville Rage:
"Sellick has all the tools to become
an internationally recognized jazz star: a massive and malleable
voice, a hip musical know-how
steep in the classics, and a striking and seductive image."
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From the L.A. Jazz Scene by Roger Crane:
"A Star in the Making: Annie
Sellick at the Vic"
"Annie Sellick is very much a jazz singer, who focuses on
the music, but she is also a storyteller...
She is a masterful jazz singer who is so adept at handling
time that everything she sings has a deeply relaxed, swinging
pulse... She quickly put smiles on the faces of her accompanying
musicians. Not too many divas do that...
After now seeing Sellick perform twice I see no reason
why she should not be a star."
L.A
Times "Jazz Spotlight" by Don Heckman:
"Sellick's buoyant singing brings to mind the question
of how Janis Joplin might have sounded had she been born
40 years later and focused on jazz. But there's more
than Joplin in Sellick's well-formed style, which also
includes traces of Anita O'Day's roughhewn rhythms, Ruth
Brown's blues and - even more - her own utterly unique
musical personality... She sings everything with an ineffable,
perky enthusiasm. But Sellick's most attractive quality
may be the manner in which she has transformed her influences
into her own, immediately identifiable style. She's a
comer"
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