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    MADISON MUSIC PROJECT -- SARA YERVAND
    Kristian Knutsen

    Isthmus Daily Page, WI
    Oct 25 2006

    Today's highlighted Madison musician is Sara Yervand.

    An increasingly visible and esteemed presence in jazz circles around
    Madison and beyond, Sara Yervand is regularly described by listeners
    as an accomplished jazz vocalist. She performs regularly at both club
    gigs and jazz festivals throughout the year, including the Isthmus
    Jazz Festival and Jazz at Five.

    Yervand's biographical self-description provide more details about
    her music and its sources:

    Sara Yervand (former Erzinkian) was born in Armenia, and began to
    sing jazz, pop and Armenian folk music at the age of 15. She made
    many stage performances in Armenia, European countries, including
    Paris (live appearance on a TV show Sacree Soiree), Vienna (where
    she lived for 3 years), Montreal, Zagreb (Yugoslavia) and others. Her
    recordings with National Pop-Symphonic Orchestra of TV and Radio of
    Armenia under direction of conductor and composer Yervand Yerznkyan
    are outstanding. Sara Yervand and her son David moved to U.S. 10 years
    ago where they started a life anew. She has a Masters in Musicology
    and recently earned a MBA degree at Cardinal Stritch University. She
    lives, works and sings jazz professionally in Madison, WI. She teaches
    music and sings at Jazz Festivals and regional events.

    The singer released Introducing Sara Yervand in 2005, a ten-track album
    that featured the accompaniment of some of the city's most seasoned
    instrumentalists. The album was reviewed by Isthmus music writer Tom
    Laskin, who wrote, "Yervand's voice offer most of the excitement and
    the surprises here in winning, often very playful performances that
    at times seem drawn from an intimate club gig."

    Another review from All About Jazz also favorably appraises the album.

    Some of Yervand's recordings are available for listening online.

    Three are featured on her MySpace page: "It's all right with...," "Love
    for Sale," and "Lush Life." There's much more information -- including
    music, photos and a list of past gigs -- available at sarayervand.com.

    There are many chances to listen to Yervand sing live over the
    next couple of months. She performs regularly on Thursday evenings
    at Fyfe's Corner Bistro on East Washington Avenue; upcoming dates
    include Oct. 26, Nov. 2, and Nov. 9. Guitarist Sly Raymond performed
    with Yervand at Fyfe's back in July, and gave high marks both for
    the vocalist and the venue:

    Last Thursday, I had the pleasure of sharing their modest stage with
    the superb local singer Sara Yervand. This girl knows her stuff,
    and exudes the confidence of a real pro. I've played with so-called
    Jazz Vocalists before, and there has usually been a major adjustment
    on my part; but performing in a duo with Sara was as comfortable
    as the duo gigs I've played with saxophonist Jason Goldsmith. Her
    interpretation is like that of an instrumentalist. I look forward to
    our next gig together.

    Yervand is also making two appearances this weekend at the Olive
    Lounge in the downtown Hilton by Monona Terrace. On Friday, Oct. 27,
    she will be performing with Doug Brown, while on Saturday, Oct. 28
    Yervand is appearing with Paul Hastil. There is no cover either
    night. Yervand's appearances through the end of the year will take
    her to Cocoliquot and The Bar at the Concourse, after which summer
    festival season will already be approaching.

    http://www.thedailypage.com/daily/ar ticle.php?article=4585
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