Sandra Marlowe

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Sandra Marlowe

Possessing a rare versatility in timbre and range, vocalist Sandra Marlowe brings warmth, finesse, and yet, excitement and strength in her renditions of ballads to blues, bebop to Broadway belt. Living in the San Francisco Bay Area for the past 20 years, she has performed with pianists, jazz trios, ensembles, bands, theaters, and is an accomplished singer/musician with an expansive vocal repertoire. Her skills as a songstress and entertainer, from sharp wit to aching authenticity, make for a memorable and timeless experience for audiences.

Sandra Marlowe career

Born into a family of singers, musicians and poets on the rural plains of North Dakota, Sandra Marlowe’s solo career began at the tender age of six with a shy, but righteous rendition of “Do, Lord!” before an old-time, revival meeting congregation. A keen ear and a kernel of talent led to years of study, both academic and private, in voice, piano, opera, acting, drama, dance, composition and musicianship. While a student at DeAnza College and San Jose State University, she performed with San Jose Community Opera Theatre (now Opera San Jose) under the tutelage of Director Irene Dalis and Musical Director Dr. David Rohrbaugh.

Sandra Marlowe style

Sandra Marlowe also credits much of her interpretative and performing style to five years “hard labor!” with legendary vocal coach Judy Davis, whose A-list of former students included Sinatra, Streisand, Joplin. More recently, Marlowe has embraced a lifelong love for big band and swing music. She has appeared at festivals on both East and West coasts with the LA-based “Avalon Cats” swing band directed by Grammy-award winning producer, saxophonist and arranger Rusty Higgins. Marlowe has also been a featured singer with South Bay Swing Band, a 17-piece traditional big band working California’s Bay Area and Central Coast, and recorded a CD, “Uptown Stomp,” with them.

In recent years, creative curiosity has led Sandra Marlowe to explore the realm of jazz, improvisation, arranging and composition with studies at the California Jazz Conservatory in Berkeley. She has taken master classes with renowned vocalists/educators Kitty Margolis, Rhiannon, Bobbe Norris, Laurie Antonioli and Theo Bleckmann and celebrated producer/arranger Frank Martin.

Sandra Marlowe released her debut jazz CD entitled “True Blue.” in July 2012, co-producing with acclaimed pianist Larry Dunlap, who has worked with such jazz and cabaret luminaries as Mark Murphy, Sheila Jordan, Maureen McGovern and Nancy King, and is music director for British diva Dame Cleo Laine. Dunlap crafted sumptuous arrangements and directed Bay Area A-list musicians on this CD to generously complement a songstress whose adventurous life embodies the art of reinvention, while her songs honor the integrity and deep legacy of the Great American songbook. “True Blue.” is garnering impressive reviews and receiving national and international radio play. Ms. Marlowe appeared at San Jose Jazz Summer Festival in August 2012 in a “True Blue.” CD release concert.

Sandra Marlowe currently performs jazz, blues, swing and retro-themed music for events, festivals, clubs throughout the SF Bay Area and Central Coast, California. She draws on her classical roots and vocal artistic flexibility as a featured soloist/pianist of inspirational and sacred music for church parishes, diocese events, symphonic works, while also leading chant and sound workshops. A new CD is being planned that will include original material/songwriting and her own arrangements.

Sandra tends the creative fire in others with both teaching and directorial work. She has provided vocal and music direction for college and community theater companies – working with children, teens and aspiring singers – and been a vocal consultant for bands and professional performers. Sandra Marlowe teaches vocal technique and performance through private practice.

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6 responses to “Sandra Marlowe”

  1. Linda Draggett says:

    “This is not just a song stylist; this is a world-class voice.” – Linda Draggett, Vocal Instructor & Author of “Seven Secrets of Successful Singing”

  2. J. Palma says:

    “… You sing as if holding up a mirror to your soul and sharing what it is to truly be human.” – J. Palma, Director, GRIT Theatre

  3. Paul Myrvold says:

    “[This artist] was a stand out performer wrapping her big, silky voice around “Black Coffee” and“When You’re Good to Mama.” – Paul Myrvold, Out & About Magazine

  4. R. Higgins says:

    “… one of the great singers to be carrying on the tradition of the classic American popular songs… tremendous range, and comfortably sings everything from a sensitive ballad to the most energetic swing tune… the ultimate professional, and it has always been my pleasure to share the stage with her.” – R. Higgins, Musician/Conductor/Arranger, Los Angeles

  5. LA Jazz Scene says:

    “[This artist] proved to be excellent in her rendition of “It Had To Be You… mixed some hot bop into her vocal of “Honeysuckle Rose,” by meshing it with “Scrapple from the Apple”! – LA Jazz Scene Review

  6. Larry Koonse says:

    “…One of those rare singers that possesses an unerring sense of pitch, a natural sense of rhythm, and a completely relaxed delivery of the musical components of a song …with a beautiful vocal quality that never fails to draw the audience into the experience.” – Larry Koonse, Jazz Guitarist, California Institute of the Arts Faculty

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