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Thursday, October 25, 2018

Abigail Rockwell




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Artist: Abigail Rockwell
Title: Autumn Noir
Genre: Vocal Jazz
Label: Indie
Release Date: Oct 10 2018

Cinematic jazz: a fresh blend of originals and standards. Abigail Rockwell’s first album as a singer/songwriter.
“This album was born from beauty and friction. It is my love letter to the east and west coasts: the craggy edges of the east, the vast expanse of the west, and all the dark alleyways in between.”— AR

Why Noir? That haunting sax solo line running through Taxi Driver, the distant blow of a conch and those voodoo drums from I Walked With A Zombie... shadings of light and shadow... music and images that left a stamp of recognition on me like a raised brand I couldn’t get rid of. That post-war, atomic age desperation still ripples that dark lake off Highway 2. Femme fatale, Lady Fate, I never know quite what she has in store for me. All I can do is surrender and go for a ride. She drives like the night, blinded but knowing, to a destination of her own choosing.Music Noir in a post-modern world.


“Her voice is a bit deeper and fuller, but her phrasing, her use of occasional melisma, and the breathy sexiness of her sound call to mind Morgana King. I mean this as high praise.”— Gerry Geddes

“Although many vocalists have included torch singing in their repertoire, few have made it a specialty as has Abigail Rockwell. With her breathy, smoky voice and sultry demeanor, she is most reminiscent of Julie London. What Rockwell brings to this table of torch is poetry.”— Marilyn Lester

https://www.abigailrockwell.com/
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"Abigail certainly has the vocal talent to bring this CD to life. Very nice voice!! "
Terry Trouyet WHFC 91.1 FM - Bel Air, Maryland, USA

"Just wonderful!" 
Massimo Ferro RVS Radio Voce Spazio - FM 93.8 - Alessandria, Italy


“Although many vocalists have included torch singing in their repertoire, few have made it a specialty as has Abigail Rockwell. With her breathy, smoky voice and sultry demeanor, she is most reminiscent of Julie London. What Rockwell brings to this table of torch is poetry.”— Marilyn Lester



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