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ps. thanks james for all your help w/ the site. i luv u!!!
Rosey - Luckiest Girl - EPK

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To see all my videos go to my page on youtube at:
http://www.youtube.com/roseymusic
"Again&Again" - footage of me recording vocals for this song, for my limited edition record "The Old Fashioned Way" at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cGK0XQgR07EEnjoy xoxororo
Check out my video "Beautiful" off my first record on youtube.com
at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFOK37Qtxx0
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The Rock at 8 O'clock (in the morning)
My 2002 performance on "KCRW Morning Becomes Eclectic"
go to:http://www.kcrw.com/?now=music&sched=music
and Search KCRW for rosey
COMMERCIAL WORKS...here are some TV spots I recently sang on/composed
KELLOGS-RICE KRISPIE TREATS
RIMOWA-EVERY CASE TELLS A STORY
NEW NEW NEW... Been workin on a cool new blues thing with my friend Chance....check it out. i love this stuff, it's so simple and funnnn...
myspace.com/roseyntschanz RORO BIO...
There’s something undeniably seductive about jazz music- its glamour, sexuality and earnest, soulful roots all appeal to a comfortable, old-fashioned musical sensibility. Yet singer/songwriter Rosey is one of the select few who sees one step beyond the classic image and recognizes the genre as an entirely fresh form of pop music. A longtime jazz lover who began her eclectic career as a rock n’ soul siren on Island/Def Jam, Rosey is unique in her ability to find the delicate balance between both eras on The Luckiest Girl, her smoky, sensual, self-produced Quango debut.
Since we last heard from Rosey on that aforementioned 2002 freshman effort, her remarkable career has indeed taken many exciting twists and turns throughout several unconventional musical associations. Following instant national attention from her single “Love” landing on the Bridget Jones’s Diary soundtrack and “The Afterlife” scoring a slot in the Farrelly Brothers’ Shallow Hal, the tunesmith toured with the lauded likes of Melissa Etheridge and Morcheeba. Outside of her own interests, she’s also teamed up as a co-writer on many occasions, from hit maker Kelis to a number of burgeoning artists (with whom she doubles as a mentor) to writing jingles for commercials.
“I always dreamed of making timeless music, plus people have always told me my voice was well-suited to jazz and that I should try it,” she shares. “So I hooked up with [longtime friend and legendary session player] Hugh McCracken to record a bunch of standards. A few days into those sessions, we starting writing a song I called ‘The Old Fashioned Way,’ which really set the pace for the record. With everybody and their mom putting out a standards album, I knew I had to go full steam and write my own jazzy repertoire. I am a songwriter after all, so it just made more sense to do it that way. I do enjoy a good challenge, and musically, this one was massive. ”
With that, the idea of a covers collection was scrapped in favor of an entirely original collection that simultaneously tips its hat to Rosey’s heroes of yesteryear (which include Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald and Etta James), wrapped around an undeniably contemporary appeal. In perfectly balancing those delicate degrees, the project is poised to please longtime fans of the genre, while exposing the seductive sounds to Rosey’s pre-existing fan base and possibly even an entirely new generation.
“It’s so daunting as a young person to follow in the footsteps of all these greats, that I had no choice but to create something different,” she ponders. “Who am I to record a song Billie made famous? I could never compete with that and I don’t want to. I hooked up with a few friends in Brooklyn, like John Chin and Mark Bordenet, who taught me a lot about the rules for writing jazz, but also how to break them. What I came up with was my own Rosey spin on the genre- always throwing in a touch of the blues for fun. We also recorded the record live to tape to give it that old, warm, silky sound.”
The ensuing dozen selections vibrantly encapsulate those very goals, from the cocktail lounge grooves of “Who Am I” to the vintage throwback of “Those Eyes” to the sassy seduction of “My Love.” Thematically the tunes take on a diverse swath of topics, including the music industry assessment “It’s a Ruse” (which Rosey calls her word of “warning” to up and coming acts), the growth obtained from an amicable break-up throughout “I Remember,” and the wedding worthy “Hand In Hand.”
The generally upbeat tones throughout these delightfully delicate tunes also relate to the disc’s Luckiest Girl title. Aside from her professional life soaring higher than it ever has before, Rosey’s in the midst of an incredibly personal peace stemming from a series of healthy relationships on all planes. As a result of that collective equilibrium, she’s also more artistically confident than ever before, while the enrapturing songs more than speak for themselves.
“This CD was a wonderful evolution for me from Dirty Child, as those songs masked my growing pains so well,” she sums up, noting the sentiments of Luckiest Girl aren’t hiding a thing. “This music really helped me to come to life as an artist and a women and really be free to find my voice. And producing it was the icing on the cake. From the incredible musicians who blessed my songs to the amazing people who believed in me enough to help me make the record, I really feel like I am the Luckiest Girl.”
For more Roseymusic go to:
RoseyMusic.com
PureVolume.com/Rosey
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Also, for something completely different...
Check out my new band Lal Meri. Hit the link below in my top 4,
to hear a demo from the record we're making now.
xoxoxo, luv ro

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 8/3/2004
Band Website: roseymusic.com
Band Members:
photo by Troy Jensen

drums: Nate Wood, Ches Smith, Scot Seiver
bass: Kaveh Rastegar, Bob Hart
piano/rhodes: Adam Benjamin, John Chin, David Cook, Keven Fukugama
sax: Ben Wendal, Tony Barba, Dave Ralicke, Walter Smith
trumpet: Gabe Johnson, Shane Endsley,
guitar: Joshua Lopez, John Bigham

photo by Troy Jensen

Influences: Billie holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, Etta James, Nina Simone, Memphis Minnie, Alberta hunter, Victoria Spivey, Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker, Peggy Lee, Sarah Vaughan, Chet Baker, Astrud Gilberto, Louis Armstrong
Sounds Like:

The New Record "Luckiest Girl" Comes out 04/08/08 on Quango Music Group
photo by Troy Jensen

jazz and the blues influence her every move. folk, bossa-nova and hot trampy numbers make up her other colors. rosey's newest release, "the old fashioned way," embodies the spirit of vintage jazz standards, but speaks in modern words, creating a contemporary, uniquely timeless and very sexy sound.
soak it up.

The Limited Edition Vinyl Record "The Old Fashioned Way" (Lakeview Ent 2006)
photo by Justin Borucki

"The Way I Am" the lost album (Lakeview Ent 2005)
photo by Jill Simonsen

"Beautiful" EP (Island/Def Jam 2003)
photo by Alexx Henry

My Debut Album "Dirty Child" (Island/Def Jam 2002)
photo by Luis Sanchez

& if you haven't heard my electronic band...YOU SHOULD
Photo by Nancy Walters

Record Label: Quango
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Lal Meri Benefits Grand Performances Free Summer Concert Series

Hello Lovelies,Wanted to let you know a couple things... First off, Grand Performances, an amazing outdoor venue in downtown LA, is starting it's free concert series this evening, Sunday June 1st. The...
Posted by rosey on Sun, 01 Jun 2008 03:10:00 PST

Rosey - This Friday Night - May 9th @Hotel Café - 8PM QUANGO CD Release Party

It's been a long time coming...we had so fun celebrating it on the east coast, and now it's time to bring the party back home to LA to celebrate some more...!!!Please join me & the Quango Music Group,...
Posted by rosey on Mon, 05 May 2008 11:18:00 PST

Rosey Live in NYC this Tuesday at Rockwood Music Hall - 9PM - NO Cover

Hello my pretty lil' east coast pals,It's been a while, but I finally got my body back to New York to play some live music. I'll be celebrating the release of my new record "Luckiest Girl," which just...
Posted by rosey on Thu, 24 Apr 2008 09:02:00 PST

I’m on Blog Talk Radio Tonight 4/23 - 9:40pm EST

I'll be talking about my new record and tours to come...The show is LIVE and can be listened to on-line here:http://www.blogtalkradio/bcradioxoxo roro
Posted by rosey on Thu, 24 Apr 2008 04:23:00 PST

My Jazz Record, "Luckiest Girl" out today!

Hey Everybody, Good news!!! My Jazz Record, "Luckiest Girl" has made it’s official release TODAY!! Check out my banner on the Starbucks Entertainment page & the Jazz page of the iTunes store.We ...
Posted by rosey on Tue, 08 Apr 2008 02:11:00 PST

"Luckiest Girl" Record release Party is MAY 9th, at The Hotel Café at 8PM

Hey Kittens,My "Luckiest Girl" Record release Party is MAY 9th, at The Hotel Café at 8PM. It’s a friday night, so we can play some music from 8pm to 9 & head across the street for an eveing of f...
Posted by rosey on Tue, 25 Mar 2008 04:00:00 PST

i really am the luckiest girl in the world after yesterday...

photo by the love of fixjonessomehow i walked away from this crazy accordion looking thing yesterday with a couple lil' bruises and a scratch on my finger. thank you jesus, buddha, allah, krishna, al...
Posted by rosey on Sat, 09 Feb 2008 05:23:00 PST

Luckiest Girl - Street Date 04/08/08 plus other good newses

There was a little struggle w/ our distributor to get a super sexy hot street date for the release of my jazz record, and i think we did well with 04/08/08. i'm a fan of even numbers, even tho i'm a 7...
Posted by rosey on Thu, 24 Jan 2008 07:32:00 PST

Friday 4/27 - A Very Special Night of Jazz w/ Rosey - At the Temple Bar @10:30PM

Hello Luvs,Please join me for a very hot and steamy Friday night full of smoky grooves, cabaret and deep blues. It has been way too long since this diva-in training hit the stage with a hot jazz band....
Posted by rosey on Mon, 23 Apr 2007 10:11:00 PST

lal meri - every thursday in Hermosa beach

come down to hermosa beach to see my other trip hop band lal meri (myspace.com/lalmeri) play this thursday 2/22 and the following thursday and maybe even the next one if we decide to keep doing it. la...
Posted by rosey on Wed, 21 Feb 2007 01:47:00 PST