CD Release Event with Jazz Chanteuse/Songwriter Celia Ramsay & Her Band at Freight & Salvage

“Lord, Lord, Lord, Celia—what an incredible voice you have!” –Ray Edlund, KPFA
 
 
Celia Ramsay
Celia Ramsay
Dec. 5, 2012 - PRLog -- CD RELEASE EVENT WITH JAZZ CHANTEUSE/SONGWRITER CELIA RAMSAY AND HER BAND IN BERKELEY, CA AT FREIGHT & SALVAGE COFFEEHOUSE IN BERKELEY, CA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 2013 AT 8:00PM

Location: Freight & Salvage Coffeehouse

Address: 2020 Addison Street, Berkeley, CA 94704

Date: Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Showtime: 8:00 p.m.

Tickets: $20.50-$22.50

Tel.: 510-548-1761

Website: http://www.thefreight.org/celia-ramsay
You can buy tickets online at the Freight website and at the door.

Berkeley, CA, December 5, 2012 -- Singer-songwriter, Celia Ramsay, will headline at the Freight and Salvage Coffeehouse with her all-star band in January 2013 to release her newest CD, I’ll Just Lie About It. "Do your kisses stir my soul? Do I think you make me whole?  Should I sigh and lose control?"  So begins the title track of Celia’s new release.

Celia’s band includes local standouts Tony Marcus, Patrice Haan, Jeff Sanford and John Wiitala. The new album debuts Celia as a songwriter, and the album has a distinctly 1930’s jazz sensibility. Some of her songs are pure Blues; others are a humorous "Ella Fitzgerald meets Mark Graham" mix, creating an album that is nicely balanced between dark blue songs and upbeat, sometimes bawdy humor.

At the age of fifty-five, one might wonder where she’s been all this time. A self-taught musician with a keen ear, she feels her middle-age “blossoming” is right on schedule. "I'm a recent empty-nester, I’m self-employed, and now I have enough flexibility with time to be able to pour myself into this lovely, magical thing in my life--music. And I have a whole lotta life experience informing my song-writing.”

Celia has been singing since she was a little girl, and grew up with a personal passion for the ballads of Scotland; her first recording, released in 2011, was of traditional music. At the same time she was heavily influenced by popular music from the 1930s and 1940s. She's the first to point out that the jazz ballads from the mid-century and much older ballads from the British Isles have a lot in common. Both traditions lean heavily on songs about love, and its trials, tribulations and triumphs. Celia has performed at house concerts with Celtic finger-style guitarist, Steve Baughman and recorded and performed with Holdstock and MacLeod, famous for their sea chantey singing.

The January concert will include songs from the new CD, and spotlight music from all the band members. You will be able to hear “Lament”, featured in a recent YouTube Video, a droll, funny song about loss of libido. Such standards as “You Don’t Know What Love Is” will pay tribute to writers of the 1930s and “Don't” miss a chance to sing along with the original, “Bird Bordello”.

Website: http://celiaramsay.com
Video link for “Lament”: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iUwsqWu9R5w&feature=yo... (http://youtu.be/iUwsqWu9R5w)



For more information, please contact Tanya Pinkerton 415-290-4219 or Celia Ramsay 707-337-0498.
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