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Canadian Jazz Vocalist Heather Ward Releases New Album Gilded & Silver, A Tribute to Musical Mentors and Legacy

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Following the success of her debut solo album Honeysweet, Canadian-born, Seattle-based jazz vocalist Heather Ward returns with a luminous new collection, Gilded & Silver. The album is available now on all major  streaming platforms.

“I had several tracks still in the can after releasing Honeysweet,” Ward explains, “so I decided to add a few more and release a second album.” With this spirit of continuity and creativity, Gilded & Silver emerged — blending original compositions with artful arrangements, and once again showcasing Ward’s nuanced voice and deep musical roots.

Once again, Heather partnered collaboratively with Dave Houghton, and recorded under the expert mixing of Ben Lange at Lange Recording Studios. The ensemble includes John Hansen and Aidan Ward-Richter (who also helped reharmonize several tunes) on  piano, Moe Weisner and Shaina Ward Siegel on bass, Luca Cartner on drums, with Kate Olson and Jory Tindall on saxes and flute, and Carey Rayburn on trumpet.

The album’s title is drawn from a lyric in one of Ward’s originals, “Into the Music,” a song written in tribute to her Canadian jazz mentor, Hugh Fraser, and her uncle, Joe Edmonds — both of whom passed away from cancer during the pandemic. “Hugh often said, ‘I’m just so into the music,’” recalls Ward. “This track honors both him and my uncle Joe, who were huge musical influences on me.

Ward’s journey from visual arts to jazz began while performing at gallery openings, which led her to formal music studies at Vancouver Community College and Capilano University, where she earned a degree in Jazz Performance. She has trained with legends like Sheila Jordan, Jay Clayton, and Hugh Fraser through programs including the Banff Centre for the Arts and the Vancouver International Jazz Orchestra Workshops.

Since relocating to Seattle in 1997, Ward has made her mark as a performer, voice teacher, and mentor. She teaches privately as a member of NATS (National Association of Teachers of Singing) and regularly performs at jazz venues, cabarets, and theater productions throughout the Pacific Northwest.

Gilded & Silver stands as both a celebration of personal artistry and a heartfelt homage to the teachers and loved ones who shaped Ward’s musical life.

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Sohodolls delve into rich swarming trap vibes with new single ‘Last Night Was A Mistake’

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The tantalising, ever evolving, dark electro-pop musical world of Sohodolls is now delving into rich, swarming trap vibes, with new single ‘Last Night Was A Mistake’, an evocative song about a brief encounter with a kind stranger.

Having recently featured in Netflix’s top 10 series ‘Geek Girl’ with their song ‘Bad’, the new single brings similar St. Trinian’s punk-girl attitude but buried deep within a haze of beats and pulsating electronics, which escalate into an infectious sweaty club banger for all the gamers and misfits who, like the band, also blend between genres.

Whilst on the surface an anthem for regretting the night before, ‘Last Night Was A Mistake’, goes much deeper to fantasize how things may have turned out, combining dreamy atmospheres with fast-paced, dystopian moods as the story twists and turns from hangover recollections to imaginary future romantic scenarios.

“It’s about that unexpected encounter with someone who has a dream-like quality and never being able to forget them. It’s about an instant connection that completely caught me off-guard”, explains Sohodolls’ Maya von Doll. “Lyrically I wanted to continue the story the way I wanted it to go before being pulled away from that magical moment.”

Produced by Marcus Andersson and mixed by Austin Leeds, ‘Last Night Was A Mistake’continues an exciting new era for Sohodolls as they limber up to launch their long-awaited new album this year. Known for their 00’s hit ‘Bang Bang Bang Bang’, which Madonna’s daughter recently sent viral via TikTok, Sohodolls prove once again with ‘Last Night Was A Mistake’ that they are up there with the best alt-pop artists around at the moment whilst retaining their London goth-scene roots.

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