At
22-years-old, Ariel Pocock has received international acclaim as a captivating
jazz pianist, vocalist, and composer. Recognized by notable institutions such
as Downbeat, the Kobe-Seattle International Jazz Vocal Competition and the
Essentially Ellington Competition at Lincoln Center, where she won both the
outstanding pianist award as well as the Ella Fitzgerald Outstanding Vocalist
Award. Pocock is steadily gaining momentum as a uniquely gifted and versatile
musician with both her "true facility for...sinewy jazz piano [and]
breezy, achingly plain-spoken vocal chops..." (Seattle Times).
Touchstone,
Pocock's debut album features fresh takes on classic jazz standards, original
compositions, and her own arrangements of singer-songwriter material. She
worked with producer Matt Pierson to compile this interesting mix of
songs. The inclusion of some of her favorite
jazz standards like "Devil May Care," "Exactly Like You,"
and "Ugly Beauty" as well as some of the singer-songwriter material
are a glimpse into the music Pocock loves as a musician.
Although the
music is diverse by category, it is tied together with the distinctive playing
and vocal style that Pocock exudes.
Pocock is
not the only musician that shines on Touchstone. The featured musicians include
saxophonist Seamus Blake, guitarist Julian Lage, bassist Larry Grenadier and
drummer Eric Harland. This all-star band
also helped shape the reflective and meditative feel to the album as well.
Although this particular group of musicians had never played together, the
communication and musical dialogue on this album is apparent from its onset.
With some of the arrangements being improvised in-studio with all the musicians
contributing ideas and crafting parts, it is easy to tell that all the
musicians believed in communicating Pocock's love for the songs.
On teaming
with such a great lineup of musicians Pocock states, "Working with Larry,
Eric, Julian, and Seamus was incredible. They are truly some of my favorite
musicians alive today. I've looked up to them all for years and it was quite
surreal getting the opportunity to actually record with them. I arrived at the
studio on the first day with some fairly serious nerves, but after meeting the
band and showing them my ideas for the recording, I was totally at ease and so
excited to get started."
A
captivating performer, Pocock has headlined many notable venues and music
festivals, including Ronnie Scott's London Club, Iowa City Jazz Festival,
Elkhart Jazz Festival, Twin Cities Jazz Festival, Stanford Jazz Festival,
Bellevue Jazz Festival, and in July 2015 had the opportunity to perform at the
prestigious Festival International de Jazz de Montréal.
A recent
graduate of the University of Miami's Frost School of Music where she studied
under the Stamps Family scholarship - Ariel Pocock is based in North Carolina
where she continues to compose and maintain an active performing schedule.
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