Sacha Boutros - Simply Sacha (2008)
Artist: Sacha Boutros
Title: Simply Sacha
Year Of Release: 2008
Label: Diva Latina Productions
Genre: Jazz / Vocal Jazz / Bossa Nova
Quality: Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 63:45 min
Total Size: 145 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: Simply Sacha
Year Of Release: 2008
Label: Diva Latina Productions
Genre: Jazz / Vocal Jazz / Bossa Nova
Quality: Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 63:45 min
Total Size: 145 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
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01. Speak Low
02. Amor Imposible
03. Estate
04. I Can't Give You Anything but Love
05. Mi Inspiracion (Feat. Chuchito Valdes)
06. Chega De Saudade
07. Time to Fall
08. Un Homme Et Une Femme
09. El Viento
10. This Masquerade (Feat. Geoffrey Keezer)
11. I'll Never Stop Loving You
12. Cry Me a River
13. Stormy Monday (Feat. Red Holloway)
14. Les Feuilles Mortes
15. Dedication (Feat. Chuchito Valdes)
Recognized by music critics, peers, celebrities, and musical legends, Sacha is one of the top jazz artists today. Introduced by the great American entertainer Frankie Laine as his “ingénue,” and as Protege of the Legendary Red Holloway Sacha has opened for and performed with Patti Austin, James Moody, Karrin Allyson, Julio Iglesias, Marvin Hamlisch, Chubby Checker, Ann Hampton Callaway, Patti Page, Kay Starr, and so many others.
San Diego native, Sacha, has gone from gigging at a few San Diego clubs and U.S. festivals to touring the world and back, to having her recordings hit the top of the charts in Japan and on e-music, to even receiving a Grammy nod for best jazz and Latin jazz album in 2008 and 2013.
Growing up in San Diego, Boutros had music coursing through her veins. Her grandparents instilled a love of music and a facility for composition and harmonies at an early age. Her mother once marveled, “She has been singing from the time she was two.” At four, she’d sit on a pillow for her first piano lessons. She sang in church with her grandfather, who taught her how to play with lyrics and harmonies. And, she learned fast, adding songwriting to her piano and vocal skills.
Unbelievably, she didn’t pursue singing as a career until the last year of her studies at the University of San Diego, there on a sports and academic scholarship. “I finished My business and marketing degree and flipped over to music,” she explained. “I always felt like I was born in the wrong time. Growing up, I loved Sinatra, the ‘20s, ‘30s and the whole golden age of Hollywood. I always fantasized about the music and living in those times.”
San Diego native, Sacha, has gone from gigging at a few San Diego clubs and U.S. festivals to touring the world and back, to having her recordings hit the top of the charts in Japan and on e-music, to even receiving a Grammy nod for best jazz and Latin jazz album in 2008 and 2013.
Growing up in San Diego, Boutros had music coursing through her veins. Her grandparents instilled a love of music and a facility for composition and harmonies at an early age. Her mother once marveled, “She has been singing from the time she was two.” At four, she’d sit on a pillow for her first piano lessons. She sang in church with her grandfather, who taught her how to play with lyrics and harmonies. And, she learned fast, adding songwriting to her piano and vocal skills.
Unbelievably, she didn’t pursue singing as a career until the last year of her studies at the University of San Diego, there on a sports and academic scholarship. “I finished My business and marketing degree and flipped over to music,” she explained. “I always felt like I was born in the wrong time. Growing up, I loved Sinatra, the ‘20s, ‘30s and the whole golden age of Hollywood. I always fantasized about the music and living in those times.”
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