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Crossing Borders featuring Jennifer Scott & Kristen Strom “...an exhilarating jazz journey.” Crossing Borders is an international jazz group led by the heralded Canadian vocalist/pianist Jennifer Scott and S.F. Bay Area saxophonist Kristen Strom, well known for her melodic, engaging style. The band includes guitarist Scott Sorkin (Count Basie Orchestra, Steve Turre & Michael Turre, Smith Dobson, Louie Bellson), bassist Rene Worst (Chet Baker, Joe Pass, Paul Horn, Freddie Hubbard), and drummer Jason Lewis (Boz Scaggs, Taylor Eigsti, Kurt Elling). “Their music is cool and smoky, intimate and fiery, swinging and soulful.” Crossing Borders performs music from the heart, whether it’s an artful reworking of a standard or a new take on a classic pop tune. The band showcases the talents of two dynamic female performers in vocalist/pianist Jennifer Scott and saxophonist Kristen Strom. The combination of Jennifer’s voice and Kristen’s saxophone is exhilarating. Comprising the powerhouse rhythm section are Scott Sorkin, (Kristen’s husband) on guitar, Rene Worst, (Jennifer’s husband) on bass, and Jason Lewis on drums. Audiences respond to the special combination of Jennifer’s voice and Kristen’s horn, the superb musicianship and interaction with the rhythm section, and the musical connection throughout the band. They released their first CD, “Crossing Borders”, in 2008 to critical acclaim. Their latest album, “Mess Around,” was named one of the Top California Jazz Releases of 2014 (NPR). “A working ensemble that’s honed material designed to showcase burnished lyricism, subtle interplay and supple phrasing, the band has a compelling cohesion which might flow from featuring two married couples…” KQED.org For Booking and Media Inquiries please contact Matt Beasley, Lumina Music Group [email protected] • (650) 400-4920 www.crossingbordersmusic.com

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Crossing Bordersfeaturing Jennifer Scott & Kristen Strom

“...an exhilarating jazz journey.”

Crossing Borders is an international jazz group led by the heralded Canadian

vocalist/pianist Jennifer Scott and S.F. Bay Area saxophonist Kristen Strom, well known for her melodic, engaging style. The band includes guitarist Scott Sorkin (Count Basie Orchestra, Steve Turre & Michael Turre, Smith Dobson, Louie Bellson), bassist Rene Worst (Chet Baker, Joe Pass, Paul Horn, Freddie Hubbard), and drummer Jason Lewis (Boz Scaggs, Taylor Eigsti, Kurt Elling).

“Their music is cool and smoky, intimate and fiery, swinging and soulful.”

Crossing Borders performs music from the heart, whether it’s an artful reworking of a standard or a new take on a classic pop tune.

The band showcases the talents of two dynamic female performers in vocalist/pianist Jennifer Scott and saxophonist Kristen Strom. The combination of Jennifer’s voice and Kristen’s saxophone is exhilarating. Comprising the powerhouse rhythm section are Scott Sorkin, (Kristen’s husband) on guitar, Rene Worst, (Jennifer’s husband) on bass, and Jason Lewis on drums.

Audiences respond to the special combination of Jennifer’s voice and Kristen’s horn, the superb musicianship and interaction with the rhythm section, and the musical connection throughout the band. They released their first CD, “Crossing Borders”, in 2008 to critical acclaim. Their latest album, “Mess Around,” was named one of the Top California Jazz Releases of 2014 (NPR). “A working ensemble that’s honed material designed to showcase burnished lyricism, subtle interplay and supple phrasing, the band has a compelling cohesion which might flow from featuring two married couples…” KQED.org For Booking and Media Inquiriesplease contact Matt Beasley, Lumina Music [email protected] • (650) 400-4920

www.crossingbordersmusic.com

Jennifer Scott (vocals/piano) is a Vancouver-born vocalist and pianist specializing in jazz, blues and world music. Jennifer is considered one of the most important jazz artists working in Canada and the United States today. From sold-out concerts in San Francisco to exclusive local club performances, Jennifer’s performance experiences have been varied. Jennifer has appeared at Jazz Festivals all across Canada and in several of the United States. She has also appeared with such jazz luminaries as: Tommy Banks, Don Thompson, Kenny Wheeler, Clark Terry, and Hugh Fraser, to name a few. She has 6 recordings under her own name as well as appearing on those of many others. Jennifer is married to bassist Rene Worst.

Kristen Strom (saxophones/flute/vocals) has been a mainstay on the Bay Area music scene for nearly two decades, acclaimed for beautifully rendered melodies, exceptional tonality, and accomplished musicianship. Strom has played with many well-known artists, including Manhattan Transfer, Gladys Knight, Natalie Cole, Roberta Flack, Johnny Mathis, Jimmy Heath, Steve Turre, and Jon Faddis. In addition to her solo albums “Intention” and “Sojourn”, she has recorded more than 30 CDs with various jazz and pop artists and her touring schedule has included performances across the U.S., Canada, Europe and Asia. Kristen is an endorsing artist and clinician for Selmer saxophones, and is married to guitarist Scott Sorkin.

Scott Sorkin (guitar) an active and sought-after guitarist and composer, Scott has been recording and touring since 1982. His expansive harmonic palette has been used to great effect in writing and arranging for Crossing Borders. He’s applied these skills as well to recording projects for diverse artists such as Paul Zarzyski, John Stowell, Renata Bratt, Gail Dobson, Don Stevenson (Moby Grape), Kristen Strom, and various feature and documentary film projects.Scott is a busy producer and engineer, working on various genre-bending projects in the fields of classical, pop, jazz, rock, country, bluegrass, and avant-garde.His performance and recording credits include Jim Norton Collective, Ed Johnson & Novo Tempo, Count Basie Orchestra, Steve Turre & Michael Turre, Kristen Strom, Smith Dobson, Nneena Freelon, Louie Bellson, Anton Schwartz, Brilliant Corners, Dmitri Matheny, Kim Nalley, Royal Society Jazz Orchestra of San Francisco, Symphony Silicon Valley, Lord Of The Rings in Concert, and the touring company of “Dreamgirls”. Scott’s solo CD, “Laika” was released in 2015, with a CD release concert at the Stanford Jazz Festival.

Rene Worst (bass) an internationally known and very well respected jazz bass player, has also established himself as a leading bassist in North America for several decades.Rene was co-leader of the now-legendary fusion band Skywalk with six CDs to their credit. He has toured Canada with jazz legends Chet Baker, Gene Bertoncini and Joe Pass, and on the international scene, has toured the former Soviet Union with Paul Horn.Rene Worst has recorded and performed with numerous jazz greats, including Jack Sheldon, Tommy Banks, Herb Ellis, Freddie Hubbard, Ernestine Anderson, John Faddis. He has also been featured on recordings by Jennifer Love Hewitt, David Bowie, Aerosmith and Poison. Rene also recently released a duo album with pianist Miles Black called “Two”, which has received much critical acclaim. Rene’s studio works include jingles, album projects, and movie scores.

Jason Lewis (drums) a versatile and in-demand drummer in the S.F. Bay Area for recording and performance, Jason has played with a variety of talented musicians including; Joshua Breakstone, John Stowell, Gary Burton, James Moody, Mark Murphy, Larry Coryell, Darol Anger, Regina Carter, Johnny Frigo, James Carter, John Handy, Mark Levine, Peter Apfelbaum, Dmitri Matheny, and Kurt Elling. He has toured and recorded with Boz Scaggs, Michael Brook, Ann Dyer and Taylor Eigsti.

www.crossingbordersmusic.com

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