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Thursday, August 20, 2009
French jazz singer Pierre Sibille releases his first CD in North America
The music industry is embracing another gem of an artist in the person of Pierre Sibille, a French R&B/jazz singer/instrumentalist who just released his first CD in North America. “Since I Ain’t Got You” is the title of Sibille’s first record that is currently garnering rave reviews from critics and fans alike.
Sibille is a true child of art. He does not only sing but also plays the piano and harmonica. In his first musical effort, critics noted his uncanny ability both as a singer and a composer. Sibille sure has the talent and personality that match the character of a great R&B/Jazz musician. His husky voice is ethereal; he is always composed yet he can be fiery when on stage. Music fans love seeing Sibille perform as he is a true delight. He has the charisma that can drown all the negative energies in the world and just envelop you with good, relaxing music.
Jacques Perrin said that Sibille has three musical elements working in his favor: his husky voice, his skill as a pianist, and his sure touch as a harmonica player. Nova magazine praised Sibille’s songwriting skills. This guy is a complete package. You ain’t need anything else. He’s got it all and he can do it all beautifully in the name of great harmony.
Since I Ain’t Got You” neatly packaged Sibille as a promising musician. The touch of French Jazz combined with an American brass section is very catchy. It’s like Ray Charles and Stevie Wonder united in one sweet package as they say.
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