Daily Dose Of Jazz…
Sarah DeLeo was born in Waterbury, Connecticut on June 21st and grew up listening to a wide range of music, from Motown to Elvis, and from Linda Ronstadt to Donna Summer. She began singing at age nine and was singing standards before she even started high school. Studying the great singers such as Judy Garland, Barbra Streisand, Ella Fitzgerald, and Aretha Franklin had a great influence on her developing her own style. Her further study of the jazz idiom included listening to Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Dexter Gordon, and Sarah Vaughan.
Attending Barnard College as an American Studies major, she always maintained her love for the music and continued performing whenever possible. Not a product of the conservatory system, Sarah received her jazz schooling the old-fashioned way in the New York City clubs. After college, she began singing in jam sessions and in piano bars throughout Manhattan where she became a regular.
Invaluable guidance came from singer/songwriter Lina Koutrakos where she developed her skills as a lyric interpreter. She has also studied with jazz musicians Jay Clayton, Dena DeRose, Giacomo Gates, and Kirk Nurock. Sarah’s repertoire consists of jazz and pop standards from the 1920s through the 1960s. 2005 saw her recording and releasing her debut CD, The Nearness of You, to critical acclaim and an introduction to both national and international audiences. Deleo’s sophomore release came in 2009 with I’m In Heaven Tonight, that combined old and new songs including a swinging version of the indie rock duo The White Stripes In The Cold, Cold Night. Taking the best from the masters and combining it with her own signature style vocalist Sarah DeLeo continues to deliver the lyric performing, recording, and touring.
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