MP3 Tine Bruhn - Entranced
Mellow, groove-based vocal jazz. "A beautiful voice that moves so softly with the music; making you feel all the emotions that the song was meant to deliver. And her delivery, is like the feeling you have right before a first kiss."
8 MP3 Songs in this album (40:08) !
Related styles: JAZZ: Jazz Vocals, JAZZ: Jazz-Pop
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How many times have you found yourself alone on a rainy day? And the only thing you wanted to do was put on some good music and sit as close to the rain, without getting wet. Maybe, you''ll let the rain hit your face. And each time it does you smile. Relaxing? Yes! Well, that''s what I did today.
I listened to Tine Bruhn, a young Jazz singer from Brooklyn. Already I like her cause she''s from Brooklyn. Tine has a beautiful voice that moves so softly with the music; making you feel all the emotions that the song was meant to deliver. And her delivery, is like the feeling you have right before a first kiss. The anticipation of her next note is chilling. One of her songs on her new album is titled “Close To Nothing” and if you listen to any of Tine''s music, you must listen to that song. I like this lady a lot. And she is surrounded by a splendid band as well.
Tine Bruhn''s debut album "Entranced" by Inenomis Records is now available on CD Baby. I must get it.
(by Mike McCabe - https://www.tradebit.com)
Jazz vocalist Tine Bruhn''s debut album "Entranced" is a welcoming blend of mellow, yet groove-based originals, two contemporary pieces by Joshua Redman with Tine''s lyrics, songs by McCoy Tyner and Djavan, and a Swedish folk song arranged as a jazz waltz.
Personnel:
Maurice Brown - trumpet (Tracks 1 & 4)
Daniela Schächter - piano
Marco Panascia - bass
Greg Hutchinson - drums
Tine Bruhn moved to New York City in 2001 after having graduated from Berklee College of Music in Boston. She quickly became part of New York’s jazz scene as she started singing at “Kavehaz” and has since performed at some of the city’s best music venues including “The Jazz Standard”, “The Cutting Room” and “55 Bar”. Once a month Tine and her group of outstanding musicians perform at the well-known jazz club “Zinc Bar” in downtown Manhattan.
Born in 1978, Tine grew up belonging to the Danish minority in Flensburg, Germany. At the age of 15 she founded the a cappella group "Kvart I Fire" which gained high recognition in Denmark and Germany, especially after its release of the CD "Go 4 it" in 1996. The group kept an average of 3 performances a week during their high school years and they were requested at many official functions as well as private parties. Additionally Tine sang in classical choirs including the highly renowned semi-professional youth choir “Landes Jugend Chor Schleswig Holstein” and “Jugend Kammer Chor Flensburg”. Around that time she discovered her passion for jazz and started getting solo gigs.
In Boston she continued performing in a cappella settings, one of them being the "Vocal Jazz Ensemble" under the direction of Sharon Broadley-Martin, a Vox One member. She studied with Sheryl Bentyne (Manhattan Transfer), Walter Beasley, recording artist, Richard Evans, Grammy award winning arranger, and legendary scat educator Bob Stoloff.
In April 2009 the Tine Bruhn Quartet was on tour in Europe where they played at sold out venues such as “B-Flat” in Berlin. A follow up tour is being planned for the Summer of 2010 with a focus on jazz festivals.