Introducing Sharon Marie Cline, a jazz singer based in Los Angeles

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Official EPK Videos:

That's Why I Love Jazz

An Electronic Press Video - excerpts of a conversation with Sharon Marie Cline in the studio... along with musical clips from various SMC Experience Concerts.

Promotional Video - The Making Of The New Album "This Is Where I Wanna Be"

Sharon Marie Cline and musical director, Rich Eames discuss the making of their new album, "This Is Where I Wanna Be". Co Produced by the two... with Arrangements by RIch Eames, Jon Stuart, Tamir Hendelman, and Sharon Marie Cline. Album Release Date: March 2014

Album available on iTunes, Amazon, CDBaby, Spotify and most music retailers.

The Official Music Video "Laughter In The Rain":

A romantic, dreamy, sexy remake of the Neil Sedaka 1970's Hit. Arrangement by Jon Stuart, Rich Eames and Sharon Marie Cline. With Tosh Yanez as The Boyfriend. Musicians: Rich Eames - Keyboard, Nate Light - Bass, Drums- Jon Stuart, Percussion- Victor Orlando, Reinhold Schwarzwald - Alto Saxophone, Sharon Marie Cline- Vocals

 

Sample Reviews:

LA JAZZ SCENE: “Sharon's a great example of a singer who knows how to bring an audience into her universe. She wins her way into your heart the first time you hear her."

FUNDACION JAZZ VENEZOLANO: "Vocalist Sharon Marie Cline reaffirms her status of being one of the best singers of today with her new album "This Is Where I Wanna Be". Accompanied by the band she rehashes romantic compositions in her own style, giving them a glimpse of love, passion and dreams. She is presenting her new CD in cities across The North..." - Luis Raul Montell

JAZZ WEEKLY: "Her velvety voice caresses Ivan Lins’ “Love Dance” and Tom Jobim’s  Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars” with Brazilian charm, and makes them fit in like a puzzle along with swing era pieces like “If Dreams Come True.” She does some marvelous things with Rogers and Hammerstein’s “Happy Talk” and sounds convincingly vulnerable on “How Long Has This Been Going On.” Eames’ own “This is Where I Wanna Be” has some impressive lyrics by the vocalist, making you hope she does a release of her own material. You’ll like her!" George W. Harris

SEATTLE PI: "Carrying on the smoky-voiced tradition of an artist like the late, great Sarah Vaughan, Los Angeles-based songstress Sharon Marie Cline paints her way through a program of a dozen classic and original tunes on her new album, This Is Where I Wanna Be. Her phrasing is inventive, often creatively arresting. Her interpretations are molded emotionally and musically rich. This is a voice to be reckoned with."

COFFEE TALK JAZZ MAGAZINE FEATURE ARTICLE: "In her latest release "This Is Where I Wanna Be" Cline seduces and undresses the ears of her fans with each tune. Cline has created a classic "go-go" album for music lovers in the mood for...love. "

NEW ALBUM "This Is Where I Wanna Be"

(International Release date March 2014)

Love Dance, Sugar On My Lips, Happy Talk, This Is Where I Wanna Be, How Long Has This Been Going On, You Don't Know What Love Is, Why Can't You Behave?


CONTACTS:

Agent: Barbara Collin, Collin Artists

e-mail: collinartists@gmail.com

phone: 323-467-4702

 

Management: The Sharon Marie Cline Experience Team

e-mail: sharonmarieclineexperience@gmail.com

phone: 310-822-5360

Contact artist directly via e-mail: sharonmariecline@gmail.com