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Bernadette Seacrest and her Provocateurs

Bernadette Seacrest and her Provocateurs

  • Avg user rating: 4h stars Out of 129 votes
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  • Similar Artists: Billie Holiday, Patsy Cline, Ella Fitzgerald, Julie London

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User reviews for Bernadette Seacrest and her Provocateurs

Average rating4h starsOut of 129 votes

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Editor's review

Seacrest explores the seamy underbelly of swing with her new outfit. This isn't the high-octane, zoot-suitin' variety, but the subterranean sort, wherein lounge lizards chart murderous basslines, and shuffly drums are too chill to be trusted. Then there's Seacrest, a pouty muse if ever there was.

Biography

Bernadette's creative path reads like the back story to a mid-century Hollywood heroine: Ballerina, Beautician, Hell Kitten, Sultry Chanteuse. She spent her childhood in California where she studied classical dance with the renowned Los Angeles Ballet and American Ballet Theatre until an injury drove her love of drag and pageantry north east and underground. Coming of age amidst the gutter glam and jewel toned ink of New York?s early 80?s street punk scene the ballerina scraped by as a sometimes fetish model, makeup artist and then a clothing designer for the iconic clothing/shoe company Nana. In 2001 Bernadette Seacrest declared Albuquerque home and made her musical debut with one of the hottest roots rockabilly bands in the Southwest, the Long Goners. Working closely with Pat Bova, the band's brilliant singer- songwriter, she belted out rebellious anthems in the style of Janis Martin and Wanda Jackson. They toured for two years, grabbing audiences by the collar and dragging them to their feet with performances that never failed to blow the lid off the ballroom. Bernadette, with the Long Goners, shared the stage with Hank Williams III, Jonathan Richman, Wayne "The Train" Hancock, The Bastard Sons of Johnny Cash, Rockin' Lloydd Tripp, Al Foul and the Shakes, Tom Walbank and Spo-dee-odee. 2003 found the burgeoning chanteuse ready to wrap her voice around the more complex musical terrain of jazz. She collaborated with acclaimed bassist and composer David Parlato for a year before forming a new band- Bernadette Seacrest and her Yes Men- with bass player/song writer extraordinaire Michael Grimes. The combo's first album "No More Music by the Suckers" was released in 2004 and features desire drenched jazz standards as well as original songs by Grimes and former band mate Bova. Swing City Magazine wrote that the album was "not an attempt for a one time rockabilly kitten to break into the modern day jazz scene but an attempt to break the mold, an endeavor she unconsciously accomplishes." Their second album, "Live in Santa Fe," was released in 2005 and magically captures the smoke filled room acoustics of a sold out live performance. Bernadette has toured extensively and played to packed audiences across the U.S. and France. She and her Yes Men have been featured on NPR and shared the stage with: Samarabalouf, Mat Firehair and the Imposters of Cool, Sir Igor, Devil Doll and The Glenn Koster Trio. In 2006 Bernadette followed her heart to Atlanta where she is currently working on a new project with friends guitarist Charles Williams and bassist Kris Dale. Deciding to call themselves "Bernadette Seacrest and her Provocateurs," this new lineup is creating the dark jazz Bernadette has come to know and love.

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