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The following description of Joanna Pascale was
obtained from:
http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/musician.php?id=1943
Since emerging onto Philadelphia's jazz scene,
vocalist Joanna Pascale has established herself
as a compelling and skilled vocalist. At just 24
years old Joanna already has a working
repertoire of over 400 songs. She brings a
strong emotional element as well as a solid
sense of swing to her uncommonly large catalogue
of jazz standards. Joanna has regular gigs as a
leader at some of Philadelphia's premiere jazz
venues, as well as regular appearances with
Philadelphia's most respected jazz musicians.
Joanna began her musical education as a
listener to the music in her household. “I grew
up listening to old vinyl albums of Billie
Holiday, Carmen McRae, Sarah Vaughan, and Nat
King Cole,” recalls Pascale, “I learned these
songs as if they were a part of my generation's
popular music.”
Joanna's love for jazz voice eventually took
her to Philadelphia's Performing Arts High
School, and then to Temple University, where she
studied music with such instructors as Terell
Stafford and Bruce Barth. While still a student
in high school, Joanna began to develop her
unique repertoire.
“When I started going to jam sessions,
vocalists would always do the same couple of
songs,” stated Pascale, “it would amaze me that
gems like 'Serenade in Blue' or 'Once in a
While', for example, would fall through the
cracks. I made it my mission to learn these
under performed standards, and to search for
other songs that need to be remembered.”
What really sets Joanna apart from other
vocalists, though, is not her repertoire, but
her musicianship. Despite her young age, Joanna
brings a depth of artistry to her music that
rivals that of many singers who have been in the
business for decades. The Philadelphia Metro
raved, “Don't let her age fool you, Joanna
Pascale is a highly sophisticated singer.”
Joanna has also gained the admiration of
Philadelphia's most prominent musicians. “Joanna
has her own style,” stated legendary saxophonist
Robert “Bootsie” Barnes, “She has been
influenced as have all young 'song birds', but
once you hear Joanna you'll know it's her.
Copycats don't last, but Joanna will be around
for a long time.” University of the Arts jazz
faculty member Chris Farr stated, “Joanna is a
great storyteller. Along with her excellent
musicianship, she shows great respect for the
lyrics. She swings like crazy, and it's a
pleasure to listen her.”
Joanna's latest album, When Lights Are Low,
showcases her approach to the timeless standards
of American music. All of the musicians on this
album are clearly up to the task, but Joanna is
able to enliven these songs in a unique and
personal way. A young vocalist with an
uncommonly mature depth of artistic skill and
conception, Joanna Pascale is one of jazz's most
promising up and coming singers |