"Yesterday's Blues" is the follow up release to "This Way" by Australian Jazz and Blues Songstress Sarah Collyer. The album features five Collyer Originals alongside two new interpretations of covers- "Call Me" by Blondie and "Dumb Things" by Australia's Paul Kelly, and two timeless Jazz Standards - "Beautiful Love" and "In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning". With Peta Wilson on Piano, Stewart Barry on Double Bass, Trent Bryon-Dean on Drums, Mal Wood on Trumpet and Flugelhorn and Dave McGuire on Guitar,"Yest… read more
"Yesterday's Blues" is the follow up release to "This Way" by Australian Jazz and Blues Songstress Sarah Collyer. The album … read more
"Yesterday's Blues" is the follow up release to "This Way" by Australian Jazz and Blues Songstress Sarah Collyer. The album features five Collyer Originals along… read more
2009 sees the release of Sarah Collyer's debut EP "This Way" - an eclectic blend of Jazz pop. Sarah was born in Brisbane, Australia in 1979. Starting out on the saxophone, Sarah soon gravitated towards voice exploring the realms of pop, then classical and then onto jazz. Having completed a Masters in Jazz voice at the Queensland Conservatorium, Sarah has begun to develop her own style in her original songwriting and also to carve out a niche as a contemporary vocal coach.
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2009 sees the release of Sarah Collyer's debut EP "This Way" - an eclectic blend of Jazz pop. Sarah was born in Brisbane, Australia in 1979. Starting out on the saxophone, S… read more
2009 sees the release of Sarah Collyer's debut EP "This Way" - an eclectic blend of Jazz pop. Sarah was born in Brisbane, Australia in 1979. Starting out on the saxophone, Sarah soon gravitated towards voice exploring t… read more