Nadine Goellner


NADINE GOELLNER - BIOGRAPHY & PRESS



BIOGRAPHY:

New York City singer-songwriter Nadine Goellner has been winning over audiences with her unique acoustic-driven blend of scat, soul and jazz. Her debut album, Remember My Name, earned Nadine comparisons to such esteemed artists as Norah Jones for her jazz-infused sound, Edie Brickell for her thoughtful songwriting, and Chaka Khan and Christina Aguilera for her soulful voice and dynamic range. Her follow-up, Sing It to Me Anyway, was hailed by fans, radio listeners, and critics as “one of the strongest indie releases of 2004” (All Music Guide). Nadine also released a LIVE EP in 2006. Recorded at a sold-out concert at NYC hotspot Mo Pitkin’s, the album features Nadine with bandmates Anna Dagmar on piano, Bob Hart on bass, and Allison Miller on drums. The energy and spirit of Nadine’s live shows as caught on this CD show why her audience is fast-growing and why her “folk-jazz-scat cross-pollinations have earned raves galore” (Time Out New York).

In addition to her sold-out shows in NYC, Nadine has been touring regionally, sharing the stage with many notable artists, including jazz great Diane Schuur; acclaimed performing songwriters Patty Larkin, Keren Ann, John Gorka, Catie Curtis, Jeffrey Gaines, and Susan Werner; and GRAMMY winning artists Jesse Harris and Colin Hay, among others. She has been a featured performer at several showcases and festivals, including the 2006 Falcon Ridge Folk Festival Emerging Artist showcase, the 2005 Michigan Womyn's Music Festival, the 2004 Songwriters Hall of Fame New Writers Showcase, the NEMO Music Festival, GRAMMYFEST 2003, the BMI Acoustic Series, and The Atlantis Music Conference. Nadine has performed at many clubs and listening rooms across the country, including The Living Room (NYC), The Bluebird Café (Nashville), Club Passim (Boston), the Tin Angel (Philadelphia), the Iota Club (DC), and Eddie’s Attic (Atlanta), among others.

Nadine has also gained the attention of radio and television, including NPR’s All Songs Considered, which included her song, Thinking About You, on their Open Mic program; WFUV Radio in New York, where City Folk Sunday Breakfast host John Platt spotlighted Nadine as part of his ‘New Voices from New York for the New Year’ series to kick off 2005; and ABC News Now and NBC News, which featured Nadine and the volunteer work she does performing in healthcare facilities with NYC-based charity Musicians on Call (musiciansoncall.org).


PRESS:

“Nadine Goellner, a local songwriter and vocalist who artfully blends soul and jazz with her signature acoustic scatting.”
–The New Yorker

…the magnificent folk-jazz of Nadine Goellner, whose Sing It to Me Anyway is a must-hear.”
–Village Voice

“[Nadine Goellner’s] folk-jazz-scat cross-pollinations have earned raves galore.”
–TimeOut New York

“One of the strongest indie releases of 2004…Sing It to Me Anyway presents Nadine Goellner as a remarkably talented vocalist who successfully fuses her jazz and acoustic folk leanings into a solid body of work. Pitch-perfect, pristine in its harmonizing, tonally sound – this could scarcely be a more technically solid vocal effort.” (4 out of 5 stars)
–Joseph McCombs, All Music Guide

“Goellner is a one-of-a-kind artist whose music encompasses countless genres and inspirations, making Sing It to Me Anyway a sort of all-weather album with a little bit of something for every musical palate.”
–Valerie Marino, The Cary News

“A quality artist with a strong vocal presence”
–Music Connection Magazine

“Nadine’s soul-injected voice and jazzy arrangements color her new album, Sing It to Me Anyway, but underneath it all she’s got a little of that edgy, grrrl-singer-songwriter thing going on.”
–TimeOut New York

“New York City singer-songwriter Nadine Goellner has a voice that’s hauntingly unforgettable…It will linger with you long after you leave her concert…Her acoustic-driven blend of scat, soul and jazz, with passionate, knowing lyrics that read like poetry, sets her debut indie album, Remember My Name, right up there with Grammy winner Jones’ multiplatinum first outing.”
–Arizona Daily Star

“Goellner’s voice is so smooth and glides so easily through her songs, one can easily be left in vocal envy.”
–Wes Soriano, The Aquarian





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