Rachelle Ferrell Comes to Yoshi's
My good friend, bassist Liza Albright first turned me onto the pianist, composer and vocalist Rachelle Ferrell, via her fantastic "Individuality" CD, her third effort and a very fine release. I was completely blown away with her song, "Why You Wanna Mess It All Up?". When Ferrell burst onto the contemporary jazz scene in the early nineties, she provided not only one of the most powerful and unique new voices in music, but also an important bridge between R&B and jazz. Equally at home singing contemporary R&B soul or straight-ahead jazz, Rachelle Ferrell is a musical anomaly — not so much because she can do both — but because she does both so well. Rachelle's musicianship, songwriting, intuition and astonishing six-octave vocal range set her apart from her contemporaries. With her sophisticated melodies, smooth grooves and stunning voice, Rachelle Ferrell and her R&B band launch their debut performance at Yoshi’s. Richard Skelly of the ...