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Bernadette Seacrest and the Yes Men

Bernadette Seacrest and the Yes Men

  • Avg user rating: 4h stars Out of 140 votes
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  • Similar Artists: The Long Goners, Burt Bacharach, Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holliday

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Sweet Salvation (4:06) Date added: 11/11/04 | Total listens: 52,396
Lullaby (1:48) Date added: 09/28/04 | Total listens: 38,172
Tango (3:37) Date added: 09/28/04 | Total listens: 78,539

User reviews for Bernadette Seacrest and the Yes Men

Average rating4h starsOut of 140 votes

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Editor's review

You can practically smell the cigarette smoke and taste the bootleg booze of a speakeasy when you listen to the music of this retro swinging group. Lead singer Bernadette Seacrest has a sultry voice perfectly backed by a group of able jazz musicians.

Biography

Bernadette's new CD, "No More Music by the Suckers," is NOW AVAIALBE from ThrillBomb! Records. Visit ThrillBomb.com for more details, and sign up for the mailing list at ThrillBomb.com/thrill_mailing_list.htm to find out the latest news and to get subscriber-only advance releases.

"Her sultry, silky voice spreads across the room like a lush, warm blanket of velvet and ably pays homage to the composers and performers who made those songs so unforgettable in the first place."

~Albuquerque Journal, 5/7/04

Bernadette Seacrest has been an explosive voice on the Albuquerque music scene since 2001. Co-heading The Long Goners with Mr. Pat Bova for two years, Bernadette cut her teeth on a rockabilly/country style that was as authentic as it was refreshing.

Continuing to discover her own voice, Bernadette went farther back in genre to explore a purer jazz vocal form. In November of 2002 Bernadette began working with Mr. David Parlato, stand-up jazz

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