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Next Year’s Song - Album

“CeCe Gable has a lovely, enveloping voice that rustles with intimacy and insight. Her hushed delivery pairs hip phrasing with confessional storytelling.”

– Marc Myers
JazzWax

Album Credits:
Vocals: CeCe Gable
Piano: Alan Broadbent
Bass: Harvie S
Guitar: Roni Ben-Hur
Drums: Matt Wilson

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NEXT YEAR’S SONG SINGLE - LISTEN NOW!

Next Year’s Song - Single

"CeCe Gable is a consummate jazz performer of various venues and clubs throughout the United States, Europe and Japan. Her new single, “Next Year’s Song,” is a jazz waltz that finds her poignantly reflecting on the times of the pandemic and sharing hopeful thoughts for a better year ahead. She interprets the song with bassist Harvie S, who also wrote the music, plus Alan Broadbent on piano and Matt Wilson on drums. The same lineup recorded a full-length album as the world re-opened, which is set to be released in 2022.”

-Matt Micucci

Song Credits:
Music: Harvie S
Lyrics: CeCe Gable
Vocals: CeCe Gable
Piano: Alan Broadbent
Bass: Harvie S
Drums: Matt Wilson

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Once Again It’s Winter

Ranked #1 on the Roots Music Report's Top 50 Holiday Song Chart …two weeks in a row!

“Once Again It’s Winter” is a collaboration of two friends. Corky Bennett, pianist/jazz accordionist, composer, and arranger, called to say he needed lyrics to his music titled “Once Again It’s Winter.” The lyrics are primarily based on CeCe’s experiences while living in Vermont. Filmed at Donner Lake in Truckee, CA, the video captures the winter's vision of snow, firesides, memories, hopes, and dreams…but especially the fleeting moments of life as we pass through the seasons.

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MUSIC + VIDEO CREDITS: Akio Sasajima (guitar), Harvie S (bass), Andy Heglund (drums/percussion), Deborah Wenig (Video), and Nick Carter (Video Editing)

 

Gable's a jazz songstress who is a frequent local performer and is known as one of the premiere jazz singers on the West Coast.
- Reno News & Review