Sara Lazarus

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it's crazy 00:00 Tools
This can't Be love 00:00 Tools
Taking a Chance On Love 00:00 Tools
Dans mon île 00:00 Tools
Gypsy In My Soul 00:00 Tools
Foolin' Myself 00:00 Tools
It's All Right With Me 00:00 Tools
Give Me the simple life 00:00 Tools
some of my best friends are the blues 00:00 Tools
once upon a summertime 00:00 Tools
What a Little Moonlight Can Do 00:00 Tools
get out of town 00:00 Tools
Embraceable you 00:00 Tools
he was too good to me 00:00 Tools
I'm thru with love 00:00 Tools
Smile 00:00 Tools
September song 00:00 Tools
Cheek to Cheek 00:00 Tools
The Way You Look Tonight 00:00 Tools
Down With Love 00:00 Tools
Jim 00:00 Tools
Deed I Do 00:00 Tools
In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning 00:00 Tools
This Can’t Be Love 00:00 Tools
Love 00:00 Tools
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Cheek To Check 00:00 Tools
Crazy 00:00 Tools
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My Heart Belongs To Daddy 00:00 Tools
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It S Crazy 00:00 Tools
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He Was Good to Me 00:00 Tools
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Morning (Jazz) 00:00 Tools
This can be Love 00:00 Tools
Dans Mon Lle 00:00 Tools
Embraccable You 00:00 Tools
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Some of My Best Friends Are the Blues (feat. Bireli Lagrene) 00:00 Tools
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In 1994, Sara Lazarus, a young American singer, is awarded the first prize of the international Thelonious Monk contest thus following in the steps of Joshua Redman and Jacky Terrasson. The jury is no less famous with the likes of John Hendricks, Shirley Horn, Cleo Laine, Abbey Lincoln, Dianne Reeves and Jimmy Scott. During the award ceremony, Sara takes part in a jam session with Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter, Grady Tate, Kenny Burrell, Jimmy Heath and Clark Terry. Born on 1April in Delaware, one of the smallest US states, Sara displays a strong interest in musical comedies from an early age and thankfully discovers the jazz standards. She takes piano lessons at 8 and starts playing the saxophone so as to join her high school band. At 16, she joins the American Youth Jazz Band as a tenor saxophonist and singer and starts on European tour with the band culminating at the Montreux Jazz Festival. Back in the US, Sara studies literature at Harvard University. She joins the Harvard University Jazz Band and meets the tenor saxophonist Illinois Jacquet who asks her to be a guest singer in his band and strongly advises her to keep going in the same direction. She is awarded the best vocal jazz soloist prize (university standard) by the Downbeat magazine, a main American jazz magazine. After graduating, Sara decides to settle in France. She takes part in numerous European festivals like Marciac, Crest Jazz Vocal, Montlouis, Braga and the JVC Paris Jazz Festival. She has been given the opportunity to sing with such musicians as Alain Jean-Marie, Jacky Terrasson, Manuel Rocheman, Frank Amsallem, Riccardo del Fra, Gilles Naturel and Andrea Michelluti. In November 2000, she sings in Patrice Caratini Jazz Ensemble for his project centring on Cole Porter music and takes part in his record “Anything Goes” / Harmonia Mundi distribution. Following the great tradition of female jazz singers, Sara draws from the lore of standards to give free way to her true and tender nature and to her swing rhythm. In mars 2005, her first album is published (Give Me A Simple Life) under the Dreyfus jazz label. The record is praised both by the press and the public. There follows a tour in France and Europe along with worthwhile performances in the great jazz festivals. After this successful first opus, Sara Lazarus records a new studio album with a new group. Surrounded by Biréli Lagrène Gipsy Project, Sara Lazarus sets her delicate and temperate voice on the 12 standards of It’s All Right With Me (nov. 2006). Exuding a compelling swing rhythm and entrancing ballads, this second album highlights the obvious gift of this young Franco American artist and is set to place her for ever as one of the outstanding jazz voices. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.