Broken
Editorial Reviews
<"b00008a9rt5020"> Georgia Sand, Curve Magazine April 2002
"A stunner and a strummer..."
<"b00008a9rt5019"> Jesse Richman, the Brandeis Justice, October 17, 2000
"Schutt's powerhouse set left the crowd slack-jawed and begging for more"
<"b00008a9rt4999"> Album Description
A Hendrix-inspired, runaway train version of "Autumn Leaves." "Over the Rainbow" played on cheap guitar, exposing a haunting melancholy never before present. A sauntering surprise rendition of "Lady is a Tramp." A courageous approach to an intimidating list of jazz standards, indeed. Add a blistering guitar/vocal version of Janet Jackson's "Miss You Much" (not to mention a better-than-the-original cover of George Michael's "Father Figure") and you might wonder, "what kind of music is this?!" Move over Folk/Punk, we at WWR have something a little meatier ... Folk/Monk. Folk informed by the unconventional, angular wit of the jazz great Thelonious Monk. Everything old is truly new again.
Broken
Broken, Music, Kate Schutt, If Thelonious Monk had been a folkie ..., Progressive Folk, Singer/Songwriter, Torch Songs, Vocal Jazz
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