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Today, Kathleen Grace shares a track by track commentary with Jazziz Magazine about Tie Me To You, her brand-new collaborative album with Grammy®-nominated pianist, Larry Goldings.
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Today, Kathleen Grace shares a track by track commentary with Jazziz Magazine about Tie Me To You, her brand-new collaborative album with Grammy®-nominated pianist, Larry Goldings.
"In a world of overstuffed compositions and performances, this is a wonderfully restrained and sparse moment," says PopMatters today of this studio performance video from Kathleen Grace and Larry Goldings. The song is the 1937 classic "Where Or When," shot live in one take and featuring Goldings on this cool bit of kit called the Pocket Piano. The album version appears on the collaborative release Tie Me To You, out April 17th.
Kathleen Grace will release her collaborative album with Grammy®-nominated jazz pianist Larry Goldings on April 17th. The album, Tie Me To You, is comprised of their unique take on some classics, but this tune, "Everywhere" is a Grace original. American Songwriter has the premiere today, the song will be streaming everywhere this Friday.
Kathleen Grace will release Tie Me To You, a duo album with Grammy-nominated jazz pianist Larry Goldings, on April 17 via Monsoon. The album finds them performing originals and covers, including this whimsical cover of the 1937 Rodgers and Hart classic, 'Where or When,' featuring Goldings on a pocket piano – an electronic instrument played in real-time." Hear this gorgeous track via Jazziz Magazine now and everywhere this Friday.
Jazz vocalist Kathleen Grace and renowned jazz pianist and songwriter Larry Goldings have made a Kickstarter video that is so funny, they may need to start making comedy records next. For now, their collaborative album Tie Me To You arrives on April 17th.
Amidst this love and loss that inspired Tie Me To You, Grace barely slept. Instead, she was flooded with music day and night — poems, songs, and melodies. She imagined recording this new music freely, in the moment, with no big production or fixes; she envisioned simple songs broken down to their most basic parts.
Soon, she picked up the phone and called Goldings, a legendary keyboardist who has worked with James Taylor, Norah Jones, John Mayer, and others. She said simply, “Listen, I need to make a record. And you’re the only one in the world I can make it with. Can you call me back?” He did.
Read more about Tie Me To You here.