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Jazzy Pop/Rock. This CD is only available for Digital Download. Out of Print.
Genre:
Blues: Jazzy Blues
Release Date:
2004
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Record Label: Kristen Cothron
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******This CD is out of print, however, you can download individual tracks or purchase the entire CD digitally via iTunes, Real Rhapsody, Mperia... and so on.
Please check out Kristen's newest full length CD, "Love Letters from a Fool."
About "Moment in the Moon"
In 2002, Kristen worked on a project with genius producer and arranger Andy Behrens, who in a fit of creativity threw sticks on the ground and dropped pebbles in a bucket of water, all in the name of rhythm. These tracks (The Space, Moment in the Moon, and Before You Begin) capture the avant garde jazz tendencies in her music, creating a style, that is inventive yet nostalgic. This new production conjures up images of Roberta Flack, Diana Krall, and Norah Jones. Also featured on this EP are three acoustic tracks.
About Kristen Cothron:
Look up chanteuse, and you just might find Kristen's picture. Her voice is reminiscent of classic jazz singers, but the songs are edgy and smart and cut right across the lines in an interesting way. Her musical influences range from Elvis Costello to Led Zeppelin to Patsy Cline and Nina Simone. Although young by measure of years, she emits the soul of a veteran musician through her music, lyrics, and performance.
Kristen began singing and performing at the age of six, playing the guitar at age nine, and writing lyrics and music at age thirteen. She has had 12 years of vocal training, studying both privately and also with the Nashville Jazz Workshop and at Berklee College of Music. She spent her high school years performing around Nashville both solo and with local jazz groups such as The Tennessee Youth Jazz Orchestra and The Southern Fly-By-Night Singers. At 16 she received a scholarship to the Berklee Summer Program as well as a World Tour Scholarship to attend Berklee College of Music the following year.
Currently residing in her home town, Nashville, Tennessee, Kristen is actively pursuing her musical career. She released an acoustic album "Only Words," her first collection of original songs at 16. In 2004 she collaborated with producer Andy Behrens and found a more evolved jazz/folk sound on the EP "Moment in the Moon." In 2006 she worked with producer Ben Strano on "Love Letters from a Fool" and added an edgy twist to the jazz pop flair. This CD, her first full length, full band effort, takes the listener on an insightful journey via clever songwriting and unique vocal delivery - from the spine-tingling intrigue of Dangerous, through the anticipation of Whenever You Come Around, ending with the bittersweet melancholy of Fall.
Since the release of "Love Letters from a Fool" in May of 2006 Cothron has been touring regionally and is currently celebrating the release of her music video, "Dangerous." Whether she's singing a jazz standard, a classic soul tune, or one of her eclectic original songs- Kristen's sound is undeniably her own.
Discography
"Dangerous" Music Video 2007
"Love Letters from a Fool" 2006
"Moment in the Moon" 2004
"Only Words" 2001
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Innovative, Inspiring, and Just Plain Cool
author: Chris Holcombe
Kristen Cothron is certainly coming into her own as an artist. I've known her for years, seeing her perform in Nashville coffee houses, and even having the wonderful privilege of cowriting songs with her. I remember many of these songs in their original acoustic form, but the production on "The Space," "Moment In The Moon," and "Before You Begin" are unbelievable. Perfectly capturing the essence of Kristen's music, it's both full sounding while allowing Kristen's expansive voice to fill the spaces between lines of melancholy, loneliness, and longing. Just as the lyrics are fresh, the music is even more so. Check out the killer sax solo on the title track, the vibraphones on "Before You Begin," and the handclaps on "The Space." What seems like a random group of instruments blend together beautifully with Kristen's distinct, awesome voice, which in and of itself, is a worth the price alone. The remaining three acoustic songs are equally as good, but are overshadowed by the wonderful production of the previous songs. One can't help but wonder what a full length album would sound like. So buy this EP so she can make it soon!!!!
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Just buy tha CD
author: LEETHA
Leave it to tha South to bring out tha best in all forms. Keep doing it girl, it's going down for sure. Play them shows, and all you out there check out this leading lady. She gotta eat like the rest of us, so drop $10 on it. It's well worth it, for sure. I mainly listen to and produce only rap music, but this girl is doing it, so what does that tell you?
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author: Hobo Joe's Songwriter Cafe
Kristen is just plain cool. Through her influences she's developed a style that is unique and flavorful. Keep your eye on Kristen. She's on her way to the top
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j'adore
author: jongmans
Merci à CdBaby, de m'avoir fait découvrir cette artiste qui me ravie avec cette armosphère vocale jazzy bluesy soul. J'aime également ce rendu musicale pur et puissant. Dommange qu'il n'y ait de 6 titres et....sorry i dont speak & write english....
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