Nina Scarlett Whitmore does not make vintage music ironically; she completely inhabits it. Growing up surrounded by the golden-era jazz records of New York, Lea Scarlett revives the 1940s traditional pop and vocal jazz standard with breathtaking authenticity. Her vocal control is incredibly dynamic, warm, and intimate effortlessly conjuring the atmosphere of a dimly lit ballroom, crystal glasses, and a sweeping big band. Graceful and timeless, Lea proves that the emotional elegance of the past century remains permanently relevant.
Marthes
Handy Marthes translates the quiet elegance of Asian heritage into modern orchestral arrangements. There is a…



