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REVIEW album Elizabeth Shepherd Three Things

The Magic Of Elizabeth Shepherd

Three Things

Elizabeth Shepherd

Known for her soul-infused jazz style, Elizabeth Shepherd has been making waves in the music industry with 6 JUNO nominations, numerous collaborations with renowned musicians such as the Quantic Soul Orchestra and Victor Wooten, and a special invitation to open for Jamie Cullum at the iconic Hollywood Bowl. Her talent has been recognized by top media outlets such as NPR, BBC Radio 1, and Canada's CBC Radio's art show Q.

The excitement for Shepherd is fuelled by the recent release of her 7th studio album, Three Things. Written during the pandemic, the album captures the artist's reflections during Quebec's lockdown and curfew. Shepherd's creative genius shines through as she incorporates unconventional sounds such as bird songs, typewriter noises, and even laughter into her music. The album's lead single, "Time," is accompanied by a mesmerizing music video. The jazzy track explores our complicated relationship with time, with the recurring vocal loop of "years may go by."

Accompanied by a hypnotic melody, Elizabeth's velvety voice takes listeners on a journey to focus on the present. With its eclectic mix of sounds and thought-provoking lyrics, Three Things is a testament to Elizabeth Shepherd's innovative approach to music.

Jazz music lovers in London are in for a treat too as the talented Elizabeth Shepherd Trio takes the stage at Pizza Express’ The Pheasantry in Chelsea on April 16th . Bringing her unique fusion of jazz and pop, Elizabeth Shepherd promises to deliver a memorable performance that showcases her virtuosity and captivating voice.

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