
Joelle Lurie’s debut album “Take Me There”
by rhapcityblog
“A magnificent voice and charming demeanor…” —Metro On September 30, 2014- Joelle Lurie released her long-awaited debut album “Take Me There” with The Pinehurst Trio which made it into the Top 10 jazz albums on iTunes in its first week. The previous night, she played a sold out release concert held at Subculture in New York City. In the tradition of first albums, it does a fine job of introducing this artist to the masses. This is straight up innovative jazz infused with a touch […]
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