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Sophie Milman

Make Someone Happy

Make Someone Happy

Toronto’s Sophie Milman has that rare ability to appeal to two often deeply separated worlds: those who like their jazz light and those purists who want their jazz heavy and nothing short of it. By having a more-than-capable traditional jazz band and challenging herself vocally to bring the swing, she has commanded respect from both camps. Milman’s delivery is silky smooth, a gorgeous voice with a low register reminiscent of Fiona Apple and an upper register that brings Ella Fitzgerald’s bounce and playfulness to mind. Like many jazz vocal discs, her sophomore release Make Someone Happy contains an abundance of covers, but some rather surprising in style. The often-done “Fever”’s arrangement is nothing like the original, containing more of an unnerving musical undercurrent than the traditional sultry one. Milman–who recorded this disc in her early 20s–covers a number of underdone melodies, from Stevie Wonder’s “Rocket Love” to the Guess Who’s “Undun” with composer/original band guitarist Randy Bachman offering his sonic inflections to the song. Disc high points include the smokin’ jam “It Might As Well Be Spring,” the sexy bossa nova of original track “Something in the Air Between Us” and the beautiful cover of “Eli, Eli” by Second World War Holocaust hero and poet Hannah Senesh. It is a brave and haunting number that Milman does great justice to....

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Sophie Milman

Sophie Milman

Sophie Milman

Sophie Milman’s debut self-titled CD is a collection of Jazz standards and contemporary new compositions that together showcase the maturity and originality of this young Jazz singer, skillfully produced by Canadian Jazz patriarch Bill King, and Danny Greenspoon, and features some of the best Canadian jazz players in the business. The album has sold close to 100,000 copies worldwide and received the attention of fans and critics alike including reaching #1 on Jazz iTunes charts in Canada, United States, Japan, France, Sweden. Following the release of her debut album, Sophie Milman received a Juno nomination for Vocal Jazz album of the Year in 2006, as well as selling out venue after venue on her first tour. Since then, Sophie Milman has toured countless dates and recently released her sophomore album ‘Make Someone Happy’. This album has hit #1 on the Jazz iTunes charts in Canada, United States and Japan, as well as reaching #4 on the Billboard Jazz Charts....

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