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Originating from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Melody Gardot is a popular touring act playing concerts in many locations since 1985. Melody Gardot has a distinct jazz / blues sound and a unique show that captivates audiences. Melody Gardot is not currently on tour but may be adding shows soon. Get concert tickets for Melody Gardot and see when the next Melody Gardot tour dates are scheduled at ConcertBank.com. Check our available Melody Gardot concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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5.0 (based on 9 reviews)

Vocally she combines Peggy Lee's "Fever"-ish croon with the pluck of Madeleine Peyroux and Norah Jones if they were both channeling Marlene Dietrich on this trip back in time when men smoked Lucky Strikes and women seductively lit them. From slinky horn arrangements courtesy of Jerry Hey to the Euro-styled orchestrations from French arranger Clement Ducol, combined with Larry Klein's sympathetic production, this is a culmination of everything the evocative Gardot has promised over her past...
- www.americansongwriter.com
As , Philadelphia's Melody Gardot is more versatile than most. On her last album she explored world music; on Currency of Man, she's gone "conscious". It's not quite Erykah Badu, but when you're a Grammy-winning easy-listening artist, it's an admirable direction. There are songs inspired by the American civil rights movement (Preacherman, with its twangy, Dusty Springfield vibe), and others that speak out about war, famine and poverty...
- www.theguardian.com
Three years ago, vocalist and pianist Melody Gardot's sophomore album, the platinum My One and Only Thrill, confirmed her status as one of the most acclaimed and beloved performers around. Since then, the bulk of her time has been taken up with touring across five continents. Perhaps, given the long wait fans have endured, the title of her third studio release is a coy reference to the old adage about making the heart grow fonder...
- jazztimes.com
Though nominally placed in the jazz bracket Melody Gardot transcends the genre, and on this album has gone well beyond that. Certainly for The Absence Ms Gardot travelled around a bit and her travels to Marrakech, Rio and Portugal have rubbed off with songs sung in Portuguese, French and English. Opening with the Latin soaked charm on Mira it sets the tone for the album, which curiously has a late fifties, early sixties soundtrack ambience throughout...
- www.music-news.com
It's important for some artists to be as diverse as possible. Melody Gardot's music primarily takes influence from jazz and blues, but she's always taken in other styles of music. On her third album, The Absence, it's a case of more of the same. She's travelled a lot in support of her music (mostly thanks to her 2009 breakthrough, My One And Only Thrill), and it makes sense that other cultures should have inspired the creation of its follow-up...
- www.musicomh.com
Scat alert. The lady has some chutzpah, give her that. Melody Gardot is the perfect Verve chanteuse: brash, breezy, able to sift easily from jazz to pop. Two things make her unique. One, she is very, very young. And two, she writes her own material. A bit mind-boggling considering the scope of this material. Burt Bacharach, Stan Getz, Peggy Lee - name your reference point...
- www.hour.ca
Melody Gardot is a remarkable talent. A talent like hers is so startling, that when it surfaces, you quickly turn your head and ask, "Who is THAT singing?" Even more remarkable is her personal story that led to where she stands today, Billboard's Top New Jazz Artist of 2008. Her previous release, Worrisome Heart was also coined as the Best New Vocal Album in Jazz, with NPR choosing the CD as one of the Best Jazz Albums of the Year...
- www.jazzreview.com
Track Listing: 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 of My Mind; Over the Rainbow; If the Stars Were Mine...
- www.allaboutjazz.com
Sometimes life just has the overwhelming ability to throw some rough tests your way, and a person can find oneself dealing in silence with the aching certainty of an unfinished journey, where life seems to have ended with you and with all the marvelous possibilities that used to lie before your feet. This is as far as you will go, you tell yourself. You struggle to breathe and drag what is left of you around, and then life tends to surprise you again...
- www.allaboutjazz.com
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