Blues for Breakfast, the latest jazz album from sultry female jazz vocalist Kathy Sanborn, released March 8, 2011. The album also features GRAMMY® nominee Scott Petito’s distinctive bass, Chris Carey’s sizzling drums, and Wayne Ricci’s soulful trumpet.
The red-hot title track, Blues For Breakfast, showcases Sanborn’s love of jazz history and her affection for the famed musicians of the 1930s-50s who performed on New York’s 52nd Street. Sanborn says: “I wrote the song, Blues for Breakfast, as a fond tribute to the jazz masters of days gone by. On New York’s 52nd Street, the greats would ‘walk the high wire’ and enthrall and inspire new generations of jazz players. As jazz continues to evolve in the modern era, I imagine the masters are looking down and nodding their approval.”
Album tracks include: Secret Paradise, Butterfly, Blues for Breakfast, Waterfall, Waited So Long, Blame It on a Kiss, Painted Blue, Love's Delight, Tell Me Goodbye, and The Ba Ba Song.
Released in 2010 through the Pacific Coast Jazz label, Small Galaxy is the "feel-good album of the year." Packed with upbeat lyrics and catchy grooves, the second album from female jazz singer Kathy Sanborn will take you on a thrilling journey to the stars - and beyond. Blast off!
Album tracks include: Small Galaxy, Oh So Real, Be Coolin', More Than You, Got Me Runnin', Time to Shine, Himalaya, Lost at Sea, Catalunya Breeze, and Catch the Wave.
Small Galaxy climbed to #4 on radio station WSCA's Top Chart, and garnered critical acclaim for its silky, sensual vocals.
Released in 2008, Peaceful Sounds is the debut album from American female jazz singer Kathy Sanborn. Written and produced by Sanborn, Peaceful Sounds is an organic blend of jazz and new age music featuring 14 original songs, including the popular tunes Kissed by the Sun and You're the One I've Waited For.
The album is dedicated to those who take a stand for peace. The artist chooses to believe that someday, people of all lands will be able to celebrate their cultures without conflict.
What do film stars like Cary Grant and Marilyn Monroe have in common? American female jazz vocalist Kathy Sanborn says they share an electric, magnetizing attraction that screen fans can’t ignore.
Sanborn’s new single, “Magnetized,” describes an electrifying attraction of love that can’t be denied. Sanborn says, “Picture a fan watching his or her favorite movie star on the screen, feeling a magnetic attraction that can’t be explained. That’s what ‘Magnetized’ is all about - when you are pulled by an inexplicable magnetic force towards someone.”
A fan of classic films, Sanborn composed “Magnetized” as an homage to the power of attraction exhibited by film stars whose screen presence can virtually electrify an audience.
“Think about enduring stars like Clark Gable or Lana Turner,” Sanborn says. “People were, and still are, drawn to them like a magnet. They had a sort of electrifying quality about them, and fans couldn’t get enough of their films.” Sanborn adds, “When two people fall in love, there’s that same kind of magnetic attraction that occurs - a sort of mystifying, electrically charged power that brings the lovers together. My new song, ‘Magnetized,’ reflects that awesome power of love.”
American jazz vocalist Kathy Sanborn performs her latest single, “Christmas Time,” a holiday ballad that celebrates the peace, joy, and magic of the Christmas season.
Uplifting and ethereal, “Christmas Time” is a perfect song to listen to while relaxing by a warm fire with a cup of tea. “Christmas Time” will remind you of happy Christmas times past - and joyous Christmas times yet to come.