Artist Description
Pull down your shades and light some candles. A simple, yet poignant blend of jazz and folk is headed your way. At 22, singer-songwriter Melody Gardot has a hauntingly smooth voice that can melt even the coldest of hearts.
Melody Gardot has set the bar for what it means to be a musical
athlete. Drenched in a sublime vapor of mellow blues, eclectic folk,
and the faintest essence of jazz, she breaks forth with her debut full
length album, Worrisome Heart. The record is an effervescent 11-track
collection of original songs co-produced by Melody Gardot and
Grammy-Award winning producer Glenn Barratt. With a superb narrative
and inventive vocal-scat patterns, the pianist/guitarist tackles
heartache full on by way of velvet tongue and alluring disposition.
Few females successfully master the art of capturing mood and emotion
the way Gardot does. There is an expressive candor and yearning in her
voice - an insatiable longing reminiscent of greats like Billie
Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, and Nina Simone. Her roots as a piano player
in nightclubs of Philadelphia undoubtedly set the framework for
developing her post-midnight sultry sound. Though a motor vehicle
accident left the young singer disabled, hidden behind dark glasses and
a tempting smile is an extraordinary young woman whose daily struggles
feed her artistic pursuit:
“I believe in sharing your heart with people, no matter how hard it may be” says Gardot.
At the age of 19, Gardot was hit by a car while riding a bicycle. The
injuries sustained mean Gardot now needs to wear dark glasses and carry
a cane. Prompted by a tending physician who believed music would help
her regain some of her former cognitive abilities, her first musical
venture was in 2005, an EP titled, “Some Lessons” recorded from her
bedside.
“It was a most unusual start, but when you come from a place where
things are tough it makes it that much easier to appreciate the times
when life is easy.” she says.
Gardot’s story garnered attention as a fighter who has overcome
adversity and risen above her limitations. City Paper Philadelphia
honored her with a People’s Choice award saying,
“To our eyes, nobody's a more inspiring, more talented fighter than
young singing-songwriter phenom Melody Gardot. She turned the pain of a
life-changing car accident into surprisingly mature and utterly
enthralling music.”
In addition to the trio of musicians who accompany Gardot live, the
record features an impressive cast of musicians including guitarist Jef
Lee Johnson (Billy Joel, George Duke, Aretha Franklin), Kurt Johnston
(Bon Jovi) and trumpeter Matt Cappy (Jill Scott, Kirk Franklin, Dave
Chapelle Movie). Poised and ready the young singer shines on “Worrisome
Heart”, proving she is an undeniable lyrical contender who from the
very first word will knock you out.
Gardot has performed with such notable acts as Livingston Taylor, The
Wood Brothers, Brandi Carlile, Susan Tedeschi, James Hunter, Mike
Doughty, Jeffrey Gaines, David Poe, Amy Correia, and more. Venues
played include The Kimmel Center, The Kennedy Center, World Cafe Live,
The Tin Angel, Club Passim, The Sellersville Theatre, The Media
Theatre, The Ritz, Rockwood Music Hall, The Living Room, The Cutting
Room and more along with such festivals as the Philadelphia Folk
Festival, The Rehoboth Beach Jazz Festival and the WXPN All about the
music festival. For more information please visit the contact section.




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