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Cassandre McKinley

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About Me

If you're already a fan of Boston-based chanteuse Cassandre McKinley, much of this rich, sensual salute to the music of Marvin Gaye might ignite a feeling of déja vu. Wisely, given her warm, caramel-flavored voice - rather Carole King via Nancy Wilson, with a layer of Aretha Franklin icing - McKinley never attempts to get sown to Gaye's inimitable nitty-gritty. Instead, she cleverly inverts the essence of each tune, re-channeling them from a distinctly female perspective. So, her "Trouble Man" is less rumble and more sass, "I Want You" reverberates with a softly yearning starriness (sounding, with it's easy samba vibe, like it was freshly plucked from the Brasil '66 songbook) and, most notably, the strained sexual heat of Gaye's "Let's Get It On" is transformed into five-and-a-half minutes of teasing foreplay.
- JAZZ TIMES MAGAZINE
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Cassandre McKinley has never been compared to another famous singer "before her time". Instead, McKinley has enriched her musical surroundings with something honest and refreshing. Her approach to jazz is organic, instinctual and from the heart - most simply describe her as "authentic".
Drawing from a diverse group of influences, McKinley has developed a sound and style that is so unique, there's no comparisons. Her voice is a blend that is true "soul" at it's core - a sound that is pure, yet sophisticated and distinctive. Many will tell you that McKinley gives every ounce of herself to the music - and the strength in her vocal performance, while dynamic and clear, leaves one wondering where this seemingly endless reserve of vocal power and prowess comes from.
Cassandre has just released her debut album under the MAXJAZZ label titled TIL TOMORROW - REMEMBERING MARVIN GAYE. In this body of work, McKinley delivers her interpretation of selected music Gaye wrote, co-wrote and performed throughout his career. From inception to execution, McKinley's sensitivity to Gaye's message and her rich, warm sound combine to pull this project far, far away from the ordinary. Creating a genre that just fits between Jazz, Smooth Jazz and R & B, "Til Tomorrow" is a rich exploration into Nu-Jazz and Soul - focusing on the "soul".
"Making this album was like reading over old pages from my journals - it was a beautiful opportunity to see where it is I've been and then, take a moment to anticipate what may be ahead."
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Member Since: 4/25/2006
Band Website: WWW.CASSANDREMCKINLEY.COM
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BAND MEMBERS:

STEPHEN ANGELLIS (guitar)
VINCENT PAGANO (drums)
MARTY BALLOU (Electric & Upright Bass)
JOHN ALLMARK (trumpet)
MARTY RICHARDS (additional drum tracks)
MICHAEL PAYETTE: Guest Vocalist on "Your Precious Love"
Recorded at Chase Productions, Methuen, MA: www.chaseproductions.com
*This album is a re-release of "Baring The Soul" and includes 4 additional tracks

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ALSO AVAILABLE :

Cassandre McKinley(self-released 1999)
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Influences: Marvin Gaye, Sam Cooke, Stevie Wonder, Dinah Washington, Nina Simone, Earth, Wind & Fire, The Mills Bros., Al Green, Elvis, Nat King Cole, Miles Davis, Peter Gabriel, Yellowjackets, Earl Klugh, Robben Ford, Chaka Khan, Annie Lennox, The Moonglows, Classic Soul, Jill Scott, Ledesi, Terrance Blanchard.

Sounds Like: just sounds like Cass
Record Label: MAXJAZZ
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

NYC

My NYC performance at the RIVER ROOM of Harlem turned out to be quite the trip. Initiated by the gig, I got to meet and hang with my new "soul sister" Janine Alondres. She is one of the most beautiful...
Posted by Cassandre McKinley on Tue, 11 Dec 2007 08:00:00 PST

Narrows /Review

Saturday, February 24, 2007"Jazz with Pizzazz", Backstage at Narrows BlogCassandre McKinley jazzed up the Narrows Friday night with a swingin’ three piece band and right-on-the-mark vocals.She p...
Posted by Cassandre McKinley on Fri, 16 Mar 2007 08:11:00 PST

Cassandre in JAZZ TIMES MAGAZINE

JAZZ TIMES MAGAZINE Cassandre McKinley is reviewed in the APRIL Issue of JAZZ TIMES MagazineView Jazz Times Magazine on-line here...
Posted by Cassandre McKinley on Mon, 12 Mar 2007 08:25:00 PST

Monterey Jazz Festival

It was my absolute pleasure to join BOSE at The 2006 Monterey Jazz Festival. Brad Hatfield, a Boston are writer, composer and pianist (and an overall fun guy to hang with) joined me. We were surroun...
Posted by Cassandre McKinley on Wed, 20 Sep 2006 12:54:00 PST