This is Gardot’s fifth album in twelve years, a mix of standards and originals in which her voice is close-miked and properly out front in the mix. Peggy Lee, Eartha Kitt and Diana Krall bubbling (as ...
Baby I'm a Fool; If the Stars Were Mine; Who Will Comfort Me; Your Heart is Black as Night; Lover Undercover; Our Love is Easy; Les Etoiles; The Rain; My One and Only Thrill; Deep Within the Corners ...
Sting and Melody Gardot narrate a casual fling on their new song, “Little Something,” from Gardot’s newly announced upcoming album Sunset in the Blue. On the duet, backed by Spanish guitar, Sting and ...
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Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
An alternate title for "The Absence," the Philadelphia singer's spellbinding third studio album, might be "Wanderlust," so immersed is it in the cultures of Portugal, Argentina and Brazil, places she ...
Many of us are missing the joys of live performance: concerts, plays, clubs, rock bands, opera. Artists are suffering too, from the loss of jobs, livelihoods, and joy. But the pandemic has also ...
'When We See You Again': A mother's devastating account on losing her son after the October 7th Hamas attacks ...
Melody Gardot emerged from her own smoky shadows of the mid-2000s as if she were some femme fatale emanating from a film noir movie. The plot twist was that she was the good girl, but it was her body ...