venerdì 5 dicembre 2014
KAREN SOUZA "ESSENTIALS II"
While Karen Souza´s voice may sound like it was made for jazz, she is in fact a relative newcomer to this genre of music. Her
career began under various psydeonymns as she provided vocal support to
a number of electronic music producers and was part of several
International House hits. She can be found singing under these
pseudonymns on albums such as Pacha Ibiza, FTV (FashionTV), Paris
Dernier and Hotel Costes, privé.She had just begun to flirt with the
idea of singing to jazz when she was contacted and invited to join the
production of the first volume of the series, Jazz and ´80s. No one
imagined the success that the series would have almost over night. The
producer of the series knew a good thing when he saw it and he quickly
shared his enthusiasm in the project with Karen and made her and her
voice an important part of each album. Now that Karen had gotten her toes wet
in the studio, her label decided it was time to dive in and they sent
her and the rest of the Quartet on tour to Brazil in late 2009. The
visit was a great success and Karen came into her own onstage, gaining
confidence and ever tuning and refining her singing. On the heels of the
Brazilian adventure, the label again stepped in and told Karen it was
time to focus on her own material. To this effect they sent her to Los
Angeles for a few months to work with and learn from some of the best
songwriters in the business. It was there that she studied under the
guidance of Pam Oland , a multiple Grammy nominated songwriter who has
worked with stars like Whitney Houston, Earth, Wind and Fire and Aretha
Franklin, to name a few. This period gave new direction to Karens own
composing and songwriting and has helped her develop her signature sound
while continuing to please fans with her characteristic lush vocals. KAREN
SOUZA
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