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Bria Skonberg Interview

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A New York Times writer describes Bria Skonberg as “the shining hope of hot jazz.” A critic for All About Jazz says the trumpeter and vocalist “exhibits stylistic shades of Peggy Lee, Dinah Washington and Diana Krall.” John Mark Rafacz speaks with Skonberg about her upbringing in small-town British Columbia and her path to the mecca of jazz—New York City. Skonberg, who performs at Penn State’s Schwab Auditorium November 30, 2016, also talks about “Bria,” her major-label album debut. Excerpts of “Curious Game” and “Egyptian Fantasy” from “Bria” enhance the webcast. Music, used with permission, copyright 2016 Sony Music Entertainment. Visit http://cpa.psu.edu for more information.

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This 9:45-minute interview clip featuring Bria Skonberg is a rare gem, not only because of its brevity but also due to the context in which it was recorded. Conducted by John Mark Rafacz in 2016, the conversation delves into Skonberg's background and her journey to becoming one of the most promising young jazz talents at the time.

The fact that this interview is tagged as "Rare" on DeepCutsArchive suggests that such candid discussions with artists are not always readily available. This clip provides an intimate look at Skonberg's experiences, from growing up in small-town British Columbia to her eventual arrival in New York City, a hub for jazz enthusiasts and musicians alike.

The comparison of Skonberg's style to that of Peggy Lee, Dinah Washington, and Diana Krall by a critic for All About Jazz is telling. These iconic vocalists are known for their unique blend of jazz, blues, and pop sensibilities, making it clear why Skonberg would be mentioned in the same breath as such legends.

The mention of Skonberg's major-label album debut, "Bria," adds another layer to this clip's significance. The fact that excerpts from her album are featured in the interview further underscores the importance of this conversation. It is not often that we get a glimpse into an artist's creative process and inspirations, making this clip a valuable resource for jazz enthusiasts and scholars alike.

The context provided by the YouTube description also highlights the cultural significance of Skonberg's music. As someone described as "the shining hope of hot jazz" by a New York Times writer, her contributions to the genre are undeniable. The fact that she is performing at Penn State's Schwab Auditorium on November 30, 2016, suggests that she was already making waves in the jazz scene.

The inclusion of this clip on DeepCutsArchive underscores its importance as a historical document and a testament to Skonberg's talent. As an archive of rare artists footage, it is essential to preserve such conversations for future generations to appreciate. This interview serves as a reminder of the power of music to transcend time and geography, connecting us all through our shared love of jazz.

The fact that this clip was recorded with permission from Sony Music Entertainment adds another layer of authenticity to its value. The use of copyrighted material is always a delicate matter, but in this case, it allows for a more comprehensive understanding of Skonberg's artistry and her place within the jazz canon.

In conclusion, this 9:45-minute interview clip featuring Bria Skonberg is a rare and valuable resource that provides insight into the life and music of one of today's most exciting young jazz talents. As an archive of rare artists footage, it is essential to preserve such conversations for future generations to appreciate, making this clip a must-watch for anyone interested in jazz history and culture.

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