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SUMITRA RETURNS WITH THE RELEASE OF INDIAN GIRL
Born in New York, raised in Vienna, schooled in London, and now living
in Los Angeles, Sumitra Nanjundan is a versatile artist with South
Indian roots that has a style she characterizes as “pop songs
in a jazz setting: intimate, original, personal, timeless.”
It would be difficult to come up with a more precise description,
which is shown over and over again with the music that comprises Sumitra’s
latest release, Indian Girl. “People ask me to describe my style
relative to other artists, which is something I used to resist,”
says Sumitra, “but I’ve learned that it really helps them
to get the idea. The closest comparisons are Rickie Lee Jones, Sade,
Billy Holiday, and Kate Bush.”
Sumitra got an early start as a musician, and she has continued to
build momentum throughout her music career. As a toddler and child
she sang, learned to play the piano, recorded songs on a two-track
tape machine, and gave piano and voice performances to visitors at
her parents’ home. In her early years, she studied classical
piano, sang in school choirs, and began writing original material.
She did everything she could to help perfect her craft, and then decided
to put her skills to the test with the formation of her first band,
Satu, with whom she performed throughout Austria and developed a major
following. But all of this early success didn’t go to Sumitra’s
head, and she even backed out of a major record label deal when she
learned of the ways in which the agreement would stifle her creativity.
Instead, Sumitra attended an American university in Vienna, where
she earned a degree in business, though she continued to write music
on her own.
But she couldn’t stay away from the stage for long, and she
soon began performing with a trio, and later with a duo, dishing out
a couple of new releases along the way, exploring a variety of musical
styles, and keeping her fans entranced all the while. Indian Girl
represents the first time Sumitra has presented her music in a “guitar
trio setting” with no keyboards or piano. The recording features
strong guitar work from Alex Machacek, who is joined by Mario Lackner
on drums and Tibor Kovesdi on bass — all underscoring Sumitra’s
originality, individuality, and personality as a singer and songwriter.
“With the looks of Diana Ross and a voice that could rival
any jazz singer of recent years, Sumitra Nanjundan stands out from
the usual crop of female vocalists.”
– Leonard’s Lair
“Sumitra has grown to become an independent musician with her
very own unique ideas. Her latest CD bears witness to this development…The
album presents a collection of finely woven pop songs in a jazz setting,
far beyond any clichés.”
– Christian Bakony, Jazz Zeit
Sumitra’s latest full-length album, Indian Girl, is currently
available at www.cdbaby.com/sumitra
and www.amazon.com.
For more information, visit Sumitra’s website at www.sumitra-online.com,
or to request an interview with Sumitra, please contact Pat Tynan
Media.
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