Sonya Kitchell
A jazz-influenced singer/songwriter whose primary influences appear to be Joni Mitchell (circa Hejira and Mingus) and Rickie Lee Jones, Sonya Kitchell was born on March 1, 1989. The Massachusetts-based artist first discovered her songwriting talent on the afternoon of September 11, 2001, when the 12-year-old Kitchell returned from school so shaken by the day's terrorist attacks that she turned her journal entries into a song. Local press attention led to a one-off date at the Iron Horse Music Hall, a prominent local folk-oriented venue, which then led to the formation of a full-time gigging band, the Sonya Kitchell Band, in 2002.
In 2003, one of Kitchell's earliest songs won two Student Music Awards sponsored by DownBeat magazine, and Kitchell was accepted into a workshop for young jazz composers sponsored by the Kennedy Center. Signed to the eclectic AAA indie Velour Records (who roster also featured Dar Williams and Soulive), Kitchell released her debut EP, Cold Day, in 2005, with production by Suzanne Vega collaborator Steve Addabbo. Addabbo returned for Kitchell's full-length debut, Words Came Back to Me, which was released in the spring of 2006; a sponsorship deal with Starbucks' Hear Music label also brought the CD into coffee shops around the globe. Kitchell continued to hone her craft by playing live shows, including a multi-month run with Herbie Hancock, before returning in 2008 with the sophomore effort This Storm.
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Discography
4 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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Strange Symphony
+Co, Sonya Kitchell, Neal Evans
Alternative & Indie - Released by Wilder Records on 13 Sep 2020
24-Bit 96.0 kHz - Stereo -
Convict Of Conviction
Pop - Released by 429 Records on 1 Jan 2010
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
Words Came Back To Me
Pop - Released by Velour Records on 1 Jan 2006
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
Words Came Back To Me (Online Exclusive Album)
Pop - Released by Velour Records on 4 Apr 2006
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo