Carolyn Sills is a singer, songwriter, bassist and recording artist
who is currently embarking on her first solo record of original
material, a knockout mix of jazz twinged Americana and retro rock
songs. For the past three years, Carolyn has been touring Europe with
Boss Tweed, her dark blues & rock n' roll twang trio, gaining an
international reputation for being the small bassist with the big
voice. She has sung the music of Patsy Cline all over the East Coast
with her country outfit Carolyn Sills & The Poor Man’s Roses and has
sat in with Les Paul as a guest jazz vocalist at the Iridium Jazz
Club, recreating the songs he made famous with Mary Ford. At the Art
Source for Design Grand Opening Reception on September 12th in
Scottsdale, AZ, she will be performing as an acoustic duo with her
longtime guitarist and songwriting partner, Gerard Egan.
"To say that Sills' singing is sultry is an immense understatement.
Her vocals resonate with a throaty anguish, torch songs sung straight
from the heart… Egan's licks are cool and classic, but his groove is
soulful and deep rather than in-your-face flash... "
- Vintage Guitar Magazine
"Swing meets cool jazz & blues with a touch of country twang - that's
what you get from this NYC duo. They supersede generic stereotypes,
and Carolyn's voice soothes your tired soul, leaving you aching for
more..." - Go Kat Go
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