In no particular order: Ella Fitzgerald, Clifford Brown, Bill Evans, the Smiths, Eddie Jefferson, Marion Cowings, Natalino Otto, Miles Davis, Charlie Parker, Charles Mingus, Wes Montgomery, Elizabeth Fraser/Cocteau Twins, Steely Dan, Sarah Vaughn, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Justin Hines, Karin Allyson, Portishead, Carmen McRae, Italian Opera, My dad, Joe Pass, Chris Jennings, Harriet Wheeler, Stephane Grapelli, Suzanne Pittson, Psychedelic Furs, Grateful Dead, Joni Mitchell, Nina Simone, my daughter, Jess Jurkovic, Wayne Shorter, Thelonious Monk, Tom Waits, Stan Getz, Cassandra Wilson, Nancy King, Nancy Wilson....
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“After a listen to this exciting new jazz vocalist's debut, my first thoughts were where did Leonisa Ardizzone come from and where has she been? “– Michael Gladstone, All About Jazz
"Ardizzone has a lovely textured voice and most importantly she sings in tune with super phrasing." - John Gilbert, ejazznews
"Afraid of the Heights, is filled with errorless instrument play and a female vocalist that will hook you in and put you in a feel good dance mood." - Sari Kent, Celebrity Cafe
"An attractive CD, her first, by a singer who has clearly had a lot of experience." - Bruce Crowther
"You know it when you see it - good craftsmanship. You can see it in a piece of furniture. In an automobile, or in a painting that hangs on the wall. And you can hear it, too. A group of musicians who have been playing together for any length of time just fit together, better than most. And so it is with this disc." - Doug Boynton
"Afraid of the Heights is a very well done recording by a singer that shows incredible promise. I expect we shall hear plenty from her in the very near future" - George Harris, All About Jazz - LA
“Leonisa Ardizzone proves to be a multi-faceted vocalist on her debut CD.” ~ Ken Dryden, All Music Guide
--“L'esordio della cantante Leonisa Ardizzone è un simpatico disco autoprodotto che si fa ascoltare con molto piacere.” - Vittorio Lo Conte, All About Jazz Italia
“This is a short but very sweet new notice of an arrival on the jazz vocal scene!” – Michael Gladstone, All About Jazz
“I found myself hoping that I would find an opportunity to see her and her group at a gig in the not too distant future, for she is a vocalist who swings, articulates and phrases wonderfully from the first notes of ‘Anthropology’ to the closing notes of ‘You Go To My Head’.” – Jersey Jazz
“Jazz singer Leonisa Ardizzone takes us back to the happy days of Swing and fun, along with plenty of variety. Her vocalese, scat singing, and original lyrics fit comfortably iin the pocket.” – Jim Santella, Cadence
Leonisa Ardizzone is a juggler. Not a juggler of colorful balls or bowling pins, but of her interests, ideals and avocations. One by one, throughout her life she has added to her juggler’s props - teaching, dancing, singing, writing, working for peace and justice, parenting…On occasion Leonisa’s passions for music and live performance have been overshadowed by her roles as an educator and mother, but never for long. Music and entertaining is the thing that feeds her soul. And as a skilled juggler, she knows when to put a thing down to add another. Enter Leonisa Ardizzone Quintet.
By day Leonisa runs a successful not-for-profit that enriches the lives of New York City children. Her evenings are shared with her ever-engaging daughter Rafaella. But in-between and whenever she can, she makes music with her quintet. The Leonisa Ardizzone Quintet features Leonisa on vocals, Chris Jennings on guitar, Jess Jurkovic on piano, Justin Hines on drums and either Bob Sabin or Bob Bowen on bass. Critics praise the group, saying [the group] “is flexible and can turn on a dime…everyone is obviously having a good time with the music” (George Harris, All About Jazz – LA), and sounds “at home with each other so it’s easy to feel at home with them” (Rob Lester).
Leonisa is a “multi-faceted vocalist” with “a lovely textured voice” (John Gilbert, ejazz news), who “aces any musical twists and turns” (Rob Lester). She is a vocalist “who swings articulates and phrases wonderfully from the first notes...to the last…” (Jersey Jazz). Her “vocalese, scat singing and original lyrics fit comfortably in the pocket.” (Jim Santella, Cadence). While reviewers may praise her, Leonisa does not consider herself a singer with a backing band but rather a member of the group. The quintet is a cohesive and creative unit and she is another instrument interpreting the repertoire. Because of this collaborative mindset, the interplay between the musicians is stellar; they complement and enhance one another. They share the spotlight and push the creative envelope.
Following-up on a critically acclaimed debut CD (Afraid of the Heights, ardijenn music, 2007), The Leonisa Ardizzone Quintet’s latest release the scent of bitter almonds… reflects a personally tumultuous year for Leonisa. The song choices, arrangements and overall feel of the music reveal heartbreak, uncertainty, loss, passion and rediscovery. The album tells of many kinds of love and conveys the roller coaster of emotion that deep love can evoke. the scent of bitter almonds… includes refreshing takes on standards (‘My Romance’, ‘Midnight Sun’, ‘A Train’ and ‘Willow Weep for Me’), bopping highs (‘Joy Spring’ and the original ‘Queen of the Universe’ inspired by the loss of her aged and beloved dog), autobiographical originals (‘On the Ropes’, ‘The Architect’s Lament’ and ‘Falling Down’, which captures the bittersweet feelings of watching your child grow up), and cheeky “kiss-off” tunes (‘Well You Needn’t’ and ‘Blues on the Corner’ with original lyrics by Ardizzone). Drummer Justin Hines – who enjoys writing songs for Leonisa - once again adds a comical original into the mix, the unlikely love song ‘Scary Face’. the scent of bitter almonds…is a passionate journey filled with excellent musicianship that is sure to make you smile, laugh and cry – possibly at the same time.
Leonisa's Bio:
Ask Leonisa Ardizzone about her earliest musical memory and she’ll say “Puccini, in utero.” Raised by two opera lovers in a house filled with music, she learned at a young age the art of interpreting songs. Leonisa's musical ability was apparent early on and starting at age four, she began studying piano, later focusing on the violin, but also playing oboe, flute,
clarinet, and saxophone. Needless to say, she also sang and in her twenties, she discovered her love for singing jazz. Torn between music and science, Leonisa ultimately received a degree in Biology from Ithaca College and a Master’s degree in Science Education from Western Washington University. As a science teacher, Leonisa was able to have both science and art in her life, studying music (with Veronica Burke, Steven Stull, Marion Cowings and Suzanne Pittson) and forming a series of jazz combos with Chris Jennings whom she met in 1994. Leonisa holds a Ph.D. in International Educational Development (with a specialization in Peace Education) and was a university professor for five years. Currently Leonisa is the Executive Director of the Salvadori Center in New York City. Leonisa recently released a book based on her work with NYC youth peace-builders entitled “Gettin’ My Word Out: Voices of Urban Youth Activists”.
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Hey Leonisa, Welcome.....the tracks sound great!!! How did it go at the Kitano? I look forward to catching the next gig and to seeing you soon! Love, Suzanne