
High-octane vocal gymnastics meet virtuosic trombone solos. A technicolor blend of jazz, pop, and soul that feels like a front-row seat at a world-class cabaret.
Aubrey Logan is a sonic firecracker, a rare double-threat who commands the stage with both a massive, multi-octave vocal range and a masterfully played trombone. Her music lives in the vibrant intersection of classic jazz sophistication and modern pop sensibility, often taking familiar melodies and turning them inside out with unexpected brass flourishes and acrobatic scatting. It is music that refuses to be background noise, demanding attention with its sheer technical prowess and infectious charisma.
What truly sets her apart is the seamless dialogue between her voice and her instrument. She often engages in call-and-response sections where her trombone mimics her vocal runs, creating a playful, virtuosic texture that few other artists can replicate. Her arrangements are frequently theatrical, leaning into the 'show tune' energy of her background while maintaining the improvisational grit of a seasoned jazz soloist. It is brassy, bold, and unapologetically fun.
For those new to her world, her debut studio album 'Impossible' serves as the perfect manifesto, showcasing her ability to bridge the gap between genres. Whether she is tackling a standard or an original composition, the result is always a high-energy, high-fidelity experience that feels like a celebration of musical possibility.
Aubrey Michelle Logan (born January 16, 1988) is an American pop and jazz singer and trombone soloist. Logan won the Audience's Choice Award and the Jury's First Place Award at the 2009 Shure-Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland. She was also an American Idol contestant in 2009, but was eliminated in the early rounds. She is a featured artist for Postmodern Jukebox, and the Dave Koz band.
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