Singer Jo Lawry releases 'Acrobats' with Linda May Han Oh and Allison Miller and tours UK

Mike Flynn
Wednesday, January 4, 2023

The renowned vocalist – who’s toured and recorded with Sting and Peter Gabriel – releases her stunning jazz trio album Acrobats and heads out on a UK tour this month

L-R: Linda May Han Oh, Jo Lawry and Allison Miller – Photo by Erika Kapin
L-R: Linda May Han Oh, Jo Lawry and Allison Miller – Photo by Erika Kapin

Australian vocalist Jo Lawry has forged an impressive solo career with a global fanbase, while earning deep respect as a ‘musician’s singer’ within and beyond jazz circles. She’s also spent nearly a decade performing and recording with Sting and has worked with Paul Simon and Peter Gabriel. The two albums she released as a singer/songwriter/producer, Taking Pictures (2015) and The Bathtub and the Sea (2017) garnered critical acclaim. Now more than 10 years since her last solo jazz album, Lawry presents Acrobats, unequivocally returning to the genre alongside globally in-demand US virtuosos: bassist Linda May Han Oh and drummer Allison Miller.

Acrobats is a playful album embodying both the freedom and exquisite complexity of jazz. The genesis of the project came about by Lawry setting herself a challenge: “I thought, what is the hardest thing I could do? And the answer was a trio album: voice, bass and drums, where I'm trying to function like a horn player and we're providing the whole landscape without the benefit of chords.”

The Frank Loesser composition ‘Traveling Light’ opens the album with Lawry immediately in command, while the exceptional drum and bass team of Oh and Miller seamlessly provide the strong anchor, priming the listener’s ear for this absorbing trio format. The title track ‘Acrobats’ is by Gian Slater, a fellow Australian and a close friend of Lawry’s. “Acrobats encapsulates the idea of the agility we want to play with and the trust we need to catch and support each other,” Lawry explains. She reworks the standard ‘Taking a Chance on Love’, weaving in some Coltrane-esque harmony, while Cole Porter’s ‘You’re The Top’ begins with some standout brushwork from Miller. ‘Deed I Do’ neatly demonstrates the spirit of the whole record with its sense of riskful playfulness. ‘You’re The Voice’ is a John Farnham hit “woven deeply in to our DNA as Australians” says Lawry, “its part of the soundtrack to my childhood.” ‘Takes Two To Tango’ is a duet with Oh, in which the bassist delivers a captivating performance. ’32 East 32nd Street’ is a Lennie Tristano tune that Lawry explores wordlessly before Frank Loesser’s ‘My Time Of Day’ and ‘I’ve Never Been In Love Before’ bring the record to a close. “’I’ve Never Been In Love Before’ is a well-known jazz standard,” says Lawry, “but what I have always absolutely adored is the vignette ‘My Time Of Day’ that precedes it in ‘Guys And Dolls’. It’s a song that has been in my head for 30 years as one of the most extraordinary melodies I’ve ever heard.”

Lawry reflects, “This is the most playful and adventurous that I’ve been in the studio, which is down to the alchemy of this particular combination of people.” The interconnectivity and trust between the members of this trio is palpable, much like a troupe of acrobats and a Lawry says, “you need to have people that you know are going to catch you.” 


Acrobats is released 10 February via Whirlwind Recordings - listen to the title track below and the trio play the following UK and Ireland dates:

13th January     Soundcellar – POOLE 

14th January     Arthurs – DUBLIN

16th January     Crane Lane Theatre – CORK

17th January     Pizza Express Holborn – LONDON

18th January     Eastside Jazz Club ­– BIRMINGHAM

19th January     The Blue Lamp – ABERDEEN

21st January      The Verdict – BRIGHTON

 For more info visit www.jolawry.net

 

 

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