CeCe draws the listener into her captivating world of song with an incredible depth of emotion.
She swings with rhythmic passion and also has the ability to caress a ballad with effortless interpretation. Influenced by many of the women and men of jazz, she offers her own voice on jazz standards and the American Songbook. She shines on any stage whether she is accompanied by a solo pianist, a trio or an entire orchestra... you'll find you cannot get enough of this jazz experience.
CeCe has released six albums and performed internationally. Her new album “Love on the Tyrrhenian” is available now!
“Love on the Tyrrhenian is pure life in motion, just like it’s creator.”
-Dan Bilawsky
“CeCe has a voice and a style that unlocks the gate for a mystical journey of the inner self every time her throat graces a note.”
Dave Preston | Showtime Magazine publisher and Entertainment Critic at Citadel Broadcasting
LISTEN TO MY INTERVIEW WITH DALLAS SMITH
Saturday Night Jazz on 89.5 KNCJ radio in Reno, NV
Click on the link below to hear the radio interview promoting my new single, Next Year’s Song with Harvie S, bass, Alan Broadbent, piano, Roni Ben-Hur, guitar, and Matt Wilson, drums.
We even mention our upcoming concert in Reno in Spring 2022…so mark your calendars now.
Discology
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Love on the Tyrrhenian
CeCe Gable: Vocals
John Shipley: Piano/Hammond B3 organ & Fender Rhodes
Bill Hecht: Piano
Akio Sasajima: Guitar
Angelo Earl: Guitar
Joe Dolister: Bass
Dylan Coleman: Bass
Harvie S: Bass
Tony Savage: Drums
Dr. Andy Heglund: Drums
Eric Finkelstein: Cajon & clave
Dr. Josh Reed: Tumpet
Jim Garaventa: Soprano & tenor saxophone
Chris Casaceli: Alto saxophone
Joe Cadena: Trombone -
Next Year's Song
CeCe Gable, Vocals / Executive Producer
Alan Broadbent, Piano
Harvie S, Bass / Arranger / Producer
Roni Ben-Hur, Guitar
Matt Wilson, Drums“With her bright tone and brilliant technique, CeCe Gable is an ideal interpreter of florid romantic standards, but she is equally adept at writing some of her own as “Next Year’s Song”, the piece on this album, suggests.”
– Raul Da Gama
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More Than A Song
CeCe Gable: Vocals
Roni Ben-Hur: Guitar
Harvie S: Bass
Sylvia Cuenca: Drums
Brian Landrus: baritone saxophone and bass clarinet"More than a song" is CeCe Gable’s fourth album. She brings new life to 10 standards which she has turned into ineffably beautiful miniatures. Each song is infused with an intimacy and emotional intensity that can only be described as the poetry of feeling.
-Raul da Gama
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Once I Loved
CeCe Gable: Vocals
Akio Sasajima: Guitar
Harvie S: Bass
Andy Heglund: Drums/percussion…”an eclectic mix of standards, jazz standards and an original (the last track "Once Again It’s Winter")that more than holds its own. Regardless of the song, Ms. Gable interprets it as poetry, not a note-to-note recital. To borrow a line from Dave Frishberg’s and Johnny Mandel’s “Little Did I Dream” (track 2), CeCe clicks and connects consistently throughout. In Particular, Marian McPartland’s “Twilight World” has burned itself into my brain; good planning to make track one as it compels further listening.
-Rick Cornell
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For You
CeCe Gable: Vocals
Kenn Pettiford: Piano
Jim Garaventa: SaxGable and Pettiford collaborate to bring original songs of love gained and love lost, of heartfelt emotion and subtle, nuanced storytelling with not often heard jazz standards accented by the unique sax stylings of Jim Garaventa.
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You Are Not Alone
CeCe Gable: Vocals
Akio Sasajima: Guitar
Harvie S: Bass
Stefan Karlsson: Piano
Mark Walker: Drums/percussionCeCe Gable’s debut cd and she jumps feet first into the jazz scene surrounded by the musical talents of world-class musicians. She offers modern renditions of Beatles tunes, Carol King’s “You’ve Got a Friend”, jazz standards and 2 originals by guitarist, Akio Sasajima “Morning Lake” and “You Are Not Alone”.
The cd culminates with an exquisite version of “Love Is Here To Stay” with CeCe and Akio in a delicious duo setting, the perfect nightcap.