Sarah Pedinotti- vocals, harmonica, melodica, guitar
Dave Payette- piano, keyboards
Chris Carey- drums, percussion, melodica
Tony Markellis- bass
Chris Kyle-electric, acoustic, nylon guitars, effects
Influences
a lot of people and things.
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booking and management:
CYNTHIA B. HERBST
American International Artists, Inc.
email: cynthia@aiartists.com
phone: 518.686.0972
Sarah Pedinotti is a songwriter and musician from Saratoga Springs,
NY. She has released three albums independently. In 2003 and 2005, Billboard Magazine editor Thom Duffy, who described Pedinotti as “a talented young singer/ songwriter on the rise”, respectively listed her albums “You Go To My Head” and “One Mirror” as top ten best new albums of the year.
Pedinotti is one of seven in a family of artists. She began writing, singing and playing piano at an early age, influenced by an eclectic assortment of American and British musicians of the 1960s and 70s (including Dylan, Bowie, The Rolling Stones and The Kinks)
In the summer of 1996, her parents opened One Caroline Street, a Jazz Bistro in Saratoga Springs, NY. Sarah began performing there when she was twelve, sitting in with the featured musicians. Over the years she has performed with many artists including members of The Wynton Marsalis Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra: Marcus Printup, Eric Lewis and Ali Jackson. Lee Shaw—a former student of Oscar Peterson's—frequently played at the bistro and became Sarah's mentor.
Pedinotti's writing is often described as eclectic. In a recent review of her latest album "City Bird" her music is compared to that of Bruce Springsteen, Jacque Brel, Dr. John and Tom Waits, the reviewer adds “her literate lyrics live in tunes that are more like mini-short stories than mere songs.”
www.sarahpedinotti.com
www.billboard.com/bbcom/yearend/2005/top10/staff_1.jsp
You guys put on a great show last weekend on Curch Street up in Burlington despite the heat! You should play a show in Boston sometime. Keep the great tunes coming!
Hey Sarah, I enjoyed watching you and your band perform tonight. Thanks for signing my cd, it rocks. Your new songs you played tonight gave me chills, its so cool when I'm watching and can feel the music. Your all Stars!!
so i got a new background with no guns. i decided to stop rollin with da thugs and poppin caps and other stuff. cuz i got enough street cred anywayz(notice those z's i used). well S.P. B keep droppin thoses rockin jams everybody loves
Once again, I was at the Living Room mere days before you were due to play there. We're the slightest bit out of sync for Lower East Side appearances. Hope the shows go well.
The diff. between rap and hip-hop these days is rappers love rims and gettin laid. Hip-hops' about a good flow and a clever phrase. But "gangstas" dont care, its not how THEY get paid. They're just MCs operating w/o brains. But whats a 51 card deck w/o the ace of spades. sara is cool
Thank you so much for the invitation tonight. Your band is wonderful and I simply think the world of you and your talent Sarah. Take care and I hope to see/hear you again very soon. Pete
Hi Sed! I was on my way to work the other morning, and I was just letting the radio shuffle, when YOUR SCHEN. SONG CAME ON!!! I hurried to school to call Tom to tell him to listen. I'm so proud of you! xoxo (Aud was excited, too! )
hey I like yer new stuff.pretty sweet. i play blues guitar we can jam if you want. or i can be in your band if you want. i'm pretty good-a little better than chris. peace.
thanks for the add. I enjoyed your songs and set at 1 Caroline back in December. I'll be moving to Saratoga from Nashville in March. Look forward to seeing you again. peace