Welcome to a new edition of the Neon Jazz interview series with Australian double bass player, singer, composer and bandleader Georgia Weber .. Teamed up with her trio The Sleeved Hearts – she is geared up to release their new album, Keeping It Real. Combining experimental jazz with pop-punk and indie rock influences, the Australian-born artist mixes traditional jazz with modern creativity, the quirky with the beautiful on their 14-track album, due out on October 4th. The first single from the album, "House in Just My Name" will hit all digital streaming sites on May 24th.After graduating with her Bachelor in Jazz Double Bass Performance from Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University, she fronted a pop-punk band in Brisbane. From there, she moved to New York City in 2013 where she has performed and recorded with many artists and learned from the likes of the legend Ron Carter .. She’s got great tales .. so get to know her and dig this interview my friends ..
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