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Friday, 23 October 2009

Cover of Joe McBrideĆ­s 'LookinĆ­ For A Change' albumIf singer and pianist Joe McBride was seeking a new direction, he found it with a collection of songs outside his usual jazz offerings, Lookin' for a Change.

ƬI wanted to take some of my favorite pop tunes, songs that have been released in the past few years, and interpret them in a way that no one would expect,Ʈ he says.

Joe is known for pushing boundaries. Although bebop, soul, funk and gospel were his earliest influences, heĆ­s never limited himself to one particular style. Even after losing his sight to a degenerative eye disease in his teens, he continued to broaden his horizons. He added singing to his repertoire, majored in jazz performance in college, and launched his professional career as a member of the West Coast contemporary jazz band Fattburger.

JoeĆ­s vocal skills are put to the test on his latest CD, including a Latin-tinged interpretation of Corinne Bailey RaeĆ­s Like A Star.

Joeƭs change in direction may surprise some fans. But, according to Joe, the time was right for switching gears. ƬUnlike my previous recordings, which were primarily electronic, I wanted to try something different by recording these tunes in the traditional style of jazz, with acoustic piano, drums and upright bass,Ʈ he says.

Marking his first ever all-vocal, all-acoustic album are songs by John Mayer, Seal, Gavin DeGraw, Gnarls Barkley, and Cameo, three Joe McBride originals, and the Rob Thomas single, This Is How A Heart Breaks.




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