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"If you like jazz with a contemporary flair and a bit of something extra; it's a wonderful departure to hear a flute predominately on a jazz record), this will fit your jazz hankerings quite well"- Triad Style Magazine
Genre: Jazz: Smooth Jazz
Release Date: 2004
Meant To Be
Brenda Morie
Record Label: Granite Sound Records
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Press Release 2004

Brenda Morie's CD Release "Meant To Be"


Brenda Morie - Savannah, Georgia, based flutist, vocalist, and musician has released her first solo CD, "Meant To Be"
For years Brenda's musicianship has graced recording and television performances in the US and Canada of noted artists such as, Ian Tyson, Tommy Banks, Chet McCracken, Ben Tucker and many more. Morie, a native of Canada, moved to Los Angeles, California, after being awarded a National Canadian Arts Council Grant spending the following years performing, recording, touring, and has even lent her voice to motion pictures. Brenda co-wrote and performed on several jazz CD's with Chet McCracken, platinum and two-time gold record winning and Grammy- nominated recording artist and former drummer in the Doobie Brothers and Joe Walsh. Two of these co-written recordings, "Through Brenda's Eyes" and "After The Rain", received national attention and the Mac Gavin Chart Hit list. Although many of Chet's recordings have been chart topping, "After The Rain" to date been one of McCracken's highest placements on the Jazz Charts. Morie and McCracken plan to begin a new collaboration project in the near future.
In 2000, Brenda completed a tour with Nancy Sinatra, playing acoustic, electric guitar, harmonica and flute which included sharing the stage with Rickie Martin and Blondie at Dodger Stadium in front of an audience of more than 50, 000 people.
In Canada, Brenda was well known from numerous television appearances and specials particularly the internationally syndicated "The Tommy Banks Show" as well as the national 'Sun Country Show' hosted by Ian Tyson. She performed frequently with guitarist, Amos Garrett, known for his unique and infamous style on Maria Muldar's "Midnight At The Oasis".
"Meant to Be", Brenda's solo CD, features the supporting performances of friends, old and new, from her days in Los Angeles coupled with the some of NC's best. Among these are Los Angeles's drummer and recording artist, Chet McCracken and lead guitarist, Chris Pinnick, formerly of "Chicago" as well as Herb Alpert and John Klemmer. North Carolina's well-known and respected "The Ken Rhodes Trio" consisting of keyboardist Ken Rhodes, bassist Matt Kendrick, and drummer John Wilson bring their smooth warmth to the project as well as Rhodes' compositional skill with "Peace Chant". Jazz trumpeter, Joe Robinson is featured on "Stolen Moments" and "Ghost of a Chance". His bittersweet performance on "Ghost of a Chance" brings a rich flavor to Brenda's own interpretation, making it one of the highlights on the CD. Brazilian guitarist, Paulo Barata, contributes to Brenda's version of, Djavan's, 'Puzzle of Hearts' along with Chris Pinnick's lead guitar and McCracken's drumming. Also contributing are conga, percussionist Roberto Orihuela, and film composer David McHugh (Mystic Pizza & Moscow On The Hudson).
Brenda's "lead guitar-like" flute performance on "Liberated Brother" and Chitins Con Carne, shows the influence of her work with Garrett and Nancy Sinatra.
The CD was recorded and produced by currently, Savannah College of Art and Design " Sound Design" professor, John Sisti whoose recent credits include Sound Supervisor on "Mad About You' which won two Emmy's for Best Sound, and "Bram Stocker's Dracula" which won an Oscar for Best Sound Mixing and Best Sound Editing. Before his film work, Sisti, was a recording engineer at several studios such as A&M Records and Record Plant with artist Joni Mitchell, George Harrison, Captain & Tennille ("Love Can Keep Us Together"), and Billy Preston (Nothing from Nothing) etc. John taught sound and production at Berkley School of Music in the mid 80's, and now as well as teaching at in the Film School has a small studio here, Granite Sound. At Granite Sound John has mixed the David McHugh's score for the Lifetime Series " Strong Medicine" and the soundtrack for the Gary Hawkin's Award winning documentary " The Rough South of Larry Brown", award winning Best Western, Truce, The Cavern and many more. Please see John L Sist at IMDB.com
Morie's distinctive flavor is established by the coupling of her smoky vocals along with the rich flute quality, a combination of the unique "wood head joint" and her diverse musical interpretation. This all blends to make exciting and entertaining jazz expressions articulated by the fortuitous combination of talents Brenda Morie embodies.
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REVIEWS

Very musical and moody yet upbeat from a great performer
author: Chet McCracken
                            
Brenda's debut CD is right on the mark. Her flute performances and sultry vocals work well for a romantic evening or even just riding in the car. What a great voice! What a great talent!! Brenda! When is #2 coming our way?
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Toe tapping rhythm, excellent vocals, crisp accompaniment. More, please!
author: Marcia
                            
If this is Brenda's first solo presentation, I say, give us more. I found myself thumbing through my CD collection mentally noting the classics from all types of music, I'd like to hear her attempt; envisioning the next CD cover with Brenda dressed to the 9's in a sultry gown & hairstlye of the 40's or 50's. Brenda, give us, Unforgettable, Bewitched(Bothered & Bewildered), What a Wonderful World, Summertime, The Look of Love, Someone to Watch Over Me, Time after Time, Sunny Side of the Street...
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“You gotta hear this;” That’s what you tell a friend
author: Ed Gambill, Exe. Producer "Jazz Out of The Mainstream"
                            
You gotta hear this; That’s what you tell a friend when you’ve heard a great performance on a CD. It’s so hard to write a review of this CD, there are so many good things to say about it. I’ve listened to it over and over and haven’t heard a cut that was less than great. The Ray Charles album “Genius Loves Company” was my favorite but now Brenda Morie’s “Meant To Be” has bumped Ray and the gang to the curb. I came to know Brenda’s music through some mutual friends. I was in pre-production planning for a new jazz radio program that I developed to showcase jazz musicians without recording label contracts. I asked some of my buddies for suggestion for a female vocalist who would help us record a pilot program. More than one suggested Brenda Morie. Interestingly enough my wife had met Brenda and already suggested that she was the real deal. I called her and she agreed to help and sent me a copy of “Meant To Be”. The first time I heard it, I was totally blown away by the quality of performance and the production value. It’s a small world; I had already meet Brenda’s husband/producer John Sisti. I knew that he teaches sound design at the NC School of Arts School of Film Making but he didn’t mention his gigs with A&M records and the Hit Factory. Take a top notch performer like Brenda, combine it with an awesome group of support musicians and bring in a producer like John Sisty and you get a CD that rates a “You gotta hear this”.
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This is Jazz!!! WOW!!!
author: Jennifer Ratcliff
                            
I love jazz. My husband...well, he can mostly leave it. We looked in the paper for something to do for our anniversary, and my husband read, local jazz performance... Of course I was ready to go. We arrived and were instant fans. Even my husband wanted to hear more. Brenda is just as great in person, as her music is to hear. We shared a brief part of the evening with her. Absolutely wonderful!!!
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