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LEAH SOUZA

Boston Jazz Vocalist LEAH SOUZA

About Me

Leah Souza is a critically acclaimed vocalist who has been described as having "one of the most enticing new voices in contemporary jazz." - Patriot Ledger.
Her interpretation of Horace Silver's "Song for My Father" that was recorded on Johnny Souza's CD entitled "Meet Me in the City" received airplay on radio stations across the country. "Johnny & Leah Souza take a fresh approach on Horace Silver's Song For My Father, reworking this standard with heartfelt lyrics and top notch, tasteful scatting." Gary G. Vercelli, Jazz Music Director Capital Public Radio, Inc. Sacramento, CA KXPR * KXJZ * KXSR * KKTO * KUOP
Leah Souza brings together the influences of Jazz, Blues, and R&B in her own unique style. Her debut CD entitled "Crazy Me" is completed and will be released soon. The title track "Crazy Me" is an original song written by Leah's father Johnny Souza who is also featured on trumpet on the CD. The band includes Michael Shea on Piano, David Landoni on Bass and Rick Klane on Drums. Special guests guitarist John Baboian and drummer Steve Silverstein perform on the title track.
Leah has headlined 3 successful shows at Ryles Jazz Club in Cambridge. She has performed at many venues throughout Boston and New England. "The daughter of a celebrated trumpeter and vocalist, Plymouth's Leah Souza has a rich heritage in music, but she's increasingly making her own presence felt, with critics saluting her as one of the freshest faces in contemporary jazz and already at age 24, a superb jazz vocalist." -The Boston Globe
"The most remarkable thing about Plymouth jazz singer Leah Souza’s voice is not its power, which is considerable, nor its tone and pitch, which are both lovely, but the way she uses her instrument with control and grace, infusing even the most familiar standards with unique nuance and shadings."Review - Leah Souza Trio Jay Miller, Music Scene Reporter The Patriot Ledger - March 31, 2008
"One of the freshest faces in contemporary jazz. . . She fully explores the genre, from lively numbers to sultry ballads. Souza applies her personal touch to each."Bobby Hankinson Globe Correspondent Boston Globe - August 23, 2006
"Leah, a Rebecca Parris protegé is attractive, fresh, smart, and quickly becoming one of New England's superb jazz vocalists. What a pleasant surprise and relief to hear this young woman's unique interpretation of jazz and blues, and extensive knowledge of the American Songbook!" Marce Enright Publisher - New England Trad Jazz Plus
Leah Souza is a siren, with her exotic beauty and smoky voice. But she's a likable siren, down-to-earth and accessible.Emily Wilcox, CNC Newspapers The Old Colony Memorial, The Kingston Reporter, The Carver Reporter & The Wareham Courier January 27, 2007
"A fan of contemporary music might draw comparisons to Fiona Apple. Souza, however, has a much sunnier disposition, as her rendition of "Summertime" proves. Her vocals are rich and engaging, sultry, but not sad. She artfully strikes a balance between the dark and light qualities of jazz."Genevieve Wheeler Old Colony Memorial Newspaper - February 25, 2006 MPG Newspapers
"It's a pleasure to see a creative person grow, as Leah Souza has in the short time since I first heard her. She has a fine rhythmic sense, good intonation and nice feeling for the song."Leo Curran - Jazz Historian NEJA & Former Road Mgr for Stan Kenton Orchestra Review of Live Performance/Show 2004
"Leah Souza has performed for several years at The Downtown Crossing "Jazz in July" Festival and everytime they perform she and her band have the audience riveted. I hope that we can have Leah as a staple in the series - always!!"Pardis Safari Event Planner - Downtown Crossing Association Boston, MA
"Her voice is strong but mellow, sultry but youthful. She sticks to the lower end of the vocal spectrum with a mezzo-alto voice, but hits the high notes with ease."Casey Meserve Plymouth Bulletin Newspaper - February 23, 2006
"Leah sings pretty. She sings the jazz language - just like her Dad."Peter DeVeber Author and Contributor - New England Jazz Alliance

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 12/10/2006
Band Website: WWW.LEAHSOUZA.COM
Band Members: TRACK 1 - CRAZY ME
ORIGINAL SONG Composed by Johnny Souza
Leah Souza/vocals
John Baboian/guitar
Michael Shea/piano
David Landoni/bass
Steve Silverstein/drums
TRACK 2 - LITTLE SUNFLOWER
Leah Souza/vocals
Michael Shea/piano
David Landoni/bass
Rick Klane/drums
Johnny Souza/trumpet
TRACK 3 - BODY & SOUL
Leah Souza/vocals
Michael Shea/piano
David Landoni/bass
Rick Klane/drums
Johnny Souza/trumpet
TRACK 4 - SUGAR
Leah Souza/vocals
Michael Shea/piano
David Landoni/bass
Rick Klane/drums
Johnny Souza/trumpet
TRACK 5 - ANGEL EYES
Leah Souza/vocals
Michael Shea/piano
David Landoni/bass
Rick Klane/drums
Johnny Souza/trumpet
TRACK 6 - SUMMERTIME
Leah Souza/vocals
Michael Shea/piano
David Landoni/bass
Rick Klane/drums
Johnny Souza/trumpet
VIDEO CLIP 1 - BODY & SOUL
Leah Souza/vocals
Paul Scheling/piano
Marshall Wood/bass
Gene Roma/drums
Dennis Cook/sax
VIDEO CLIP 2 - SONG FOR MY FATHER
Leah Souza/vocals
Johnny Souza/vocals
Paul Scheling/piano
Marshall Wood/bass
Gene Roma/drums
VIDEO CLIP 3 - SONG FOR MY FATHER
Leah Souza/vocals
Johnny Souza/vocals
Paul Scheling/piano
Marshall Wood/bass
Gene Roma/drums
Johnny Souza lll/trumpet
Influences: Johnny Souza, Anita Baker, Stevie Wonder, Earth, Wind and Fire, George Benson, Oleta Adams, Eric Benet, Jill Scott, Erykah Badu, Sarah Vaughn, Ella Fitzgerald, Frank Sinatra, Freddie Hubbard, Al Jarreau, Dianne Reeves, Gino Vannelli, Lauryn Hill, Natalie Cole, Diana Krall, Rebecca Parris.
Record Label: 1620 JAZZ RECORDS
Type of Label: None

My Blog

Father and daughter jazz duo extraordinaire - CNC Newspapers - January 24, 2007

By Emily Wilcox, CNC NewspapersThe Old Colony Memorial, The Kingston Reporter, The Carver Reporter & The Wareham Courier Wednesday, January 24, 2007 - Updated: 11:50 PM ESTSteve Martin said, "Tal...
Posted by LEAH SOUZA on Tue, 08 Apr 2008 01:33:00 PST

REVIEW: Leah Souza Trio - The Patriot Ledger - March 22, 2008

  Leah Souza Trio adds grace, nuance to jazz standards QUINCY  The most remarkable thing about Plymouth jazz singer Leah Souza’s voice is not its power, which is considerable, nor its tone...
Posted by LEAH SOUZA on Tue, 25 Mar 2008 02:27:00 PST

Editors Notes - Old Colony Memorial Newspaper - January 31, 2007

January 31, 2007 | Old Colony Memorial By Scott C. Smith, CNC Newspapers ...Speaking of local business, a few of us enjoyed a special treat Saturday night. Bruce Randon, the general manager of Stonef...
Posted by LEAH SOUZA on Wed, 09 Apr 2008 06:55:00 PST

All that jazz is all in the family - Boston Globe Article - November 2, 2006

All that jazz is all in the family With guidance from father, a young vocalist finds niche By Robert Knox, Globe Correspondent  November 2, 2006 Leah Souza of Plymouth is saluted by critics ...
Posted by LEAH SOUZA on Tue, 08 Apr 2008 01:28:00 PST

All That Jazz - South Shore Living Magazine - November.December 2006

Sometime’s jazz vocalist Leah Souza doesn’t even have to say a word to get peoples attention. Simply by improvising a sequence of syllables and nonsensical sounds the 23 year-old Plymouth ...
Posted by LEAH SOUZA on Tue, 08 Apr 2008 03:12:00 PST

Leah Souza Returns To Play Her Hometown Again - MPG Newspapers - February 25, 2006

PLYMOUTH  Jazz lovers, put on your dancing shoes. Hometown phenomenon Leah Souza returns to Plymouth next weekend. A regular on the Boston scene, it’s been a year since Souza performed at home...
Posted by LEAH SOUZA on Tue, 08 Apr 2008 01:42:00 PST