www.broadwayworld.com/bwwmusic/article/Jackie-Evancho-Releases-Cover-of-Joni-Mitchells-BOTH-SIDES-NOW-20220504Jackie Evancho Releases Cover of Joni Mitchell's BOTH SIDES NOW
The multi-platinum vocalist is set to release a new album later this summer.
by Marissa Tomeo May. 4, 2022
Jackie Evancho Releases Cover of Joni Mitchell's BOTH SIDES NOW
On the heels of signing with Melody Place, Multi-Platinum selling vocalist Jackie Evancho has released her second single, Both Sides Now, out today. In 2020, she released River in time for the Christmas Holiday. Evancho has been working on a musical panegyric of Joni Mitchell for some time. Closures from the pandemic led to the album's delay. Jackie Evancho - Carousel of Time, will hit consumers in the late summer of this year, with at least 2 more singles slated for release on digital streaming platforms ahead of the full-length album.
Says the now 22-year-old Evancho about recording songs by Joni Mitchell, "Stepping into the world of Joni Mitchell was inspiring and a pleasure to say the least. I had a lot of fun learning more about Joni Mitchell through her music, as well as finding ways to make it my own."
Evancho recorded the album with an all-star band of musicians at the famed Sound Stage Studio in Nashville with producer Fred Mollin with additional recording at Audio Images- Pittsburgh PA.
Both Sides Now is available on all platforms here:
orcd.co/jackieevancho_bothsidesnowThe Carousel of Time track list:
Both Sides Now
River
Circle Game
The Gallery
A Case of You
Blue
For Free
I had A King
Rainy Night House
Urge for Going
For more information visit:
www.jackieevancho.comIn the decade since Evancho first dazzled American television audiences on NBC's "America's Got Talent" with her breathtaking voice and her fearless delivery, she has gained global recognition as one of the greatest vocal talents in the world today with comparisons to an emerging Barbra Streisand.
Evancho has released a string of Platinum and Gold albums, with sales of more than
3 million in the U.S., alone. She has also made history as the youngest, solo Platinum artist in the U.S.; the youngest Top 5 debut artist ever in the U.K.; and the youngest person to give a solo concert at Lincoln Center.
All seven of Evancho's albums have hit No. 1 on the Billboard Classical chart. The magnitude of her success led Billboard to include Jackie on its list of "Music Movers-and-Shakers Under the Age of 21" twice in 2010 and 2012.
She headlined three PBS television specials, appeared in the film "The Company We Keep" at the request of her co-star Robert Redford, and toured the world, singing for Presidents, Pope Francis I, Japan's Royal Family, and Oprah Winfrey. In addition to her solo success, Evancho has recorded duets with such notable artists as Tony Bennett, Plácido Domingo, Streisand, Chris Botti, and Joshua Bell.
In 2019, the world saw the emergence of a grown-up Evancho starting with her much anticipated return to "AGT-The Champions," where she stunned the audience with her rendition of Leonard Bernstein's "Somewhere." She also released The Debut, matching her extraordinary voice with one of the most exciting re-emerging genres in popular music today: Broadway's New American Songbook. And earlier this year, Evancho appeared on the hit FOX series "The Masked Singer," where she impressed the judges and delighted fans with performances from a variety of genres.
Her expanding repertoire, collaborations with artists and writers, have inspired a new generation of fans eager for more. And at 22, Evancho is in a unique position to bring her vast experience and young woman's perspective to her debut at Melody Place. She has moved past the exuberant promise of a child prodigy, becoming a young adult with a clear vision of the path she wants to take as a performer.
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First he said he was going to give me a "beating", so rather then just apologize he doubles down and
says that if I met him that I would be "annihilated" and his alias at the Cat forum made a sick
analogy of me dying in a plane crash with John Denver and here he fantasized about me dying in the Hindenburg.
So the question is what drove this troll over the edge.
He was very upset that Jackie is releasing a new album and she is marketing new material from the album on social media, something he attempted to convince others wasnt possible.
He was very upset that he lost the argument with me on the CC Grammy accusing me of saying, "Sims stated that only instrumentalists were eligible". I never said "only instrumentalists were eligible".
This guy doesnt even
understand CC. He clearly knows more about the tv show Cheers than I do (a show that no Gap Fans have even seen or heard of and I doubt many of their Parents have watched) but I am not debating him on the tv show Cheers because ive never seen it. Ive researched CC for over a decade.
I
stated that Bocelli was nominated for Best New Artist in 1999, which was the year the category was added. He was not nominated for the CC Grammy (Yo Yo Ma was). Neither was Pavarotti, Brightman, Groban who even appeared at the Grammys. You mistakenly proved me right on a number of points.
That there was resistance to giving a Best New Artist nomination to a 10 year old which wasnt my point it was Paul Grein's. The category had been eliminated before she became eligible and that his autistic buddy ChrisRickky was
trolling me. But actually it was himself as
Soc who was wrong, implying that Jackie would had been eligible had the category not been eliminated. Nope. Vocalists won twice in 12 years and it was not mainstream CC Vocalists who were awarded.
He also lost another argument as his alias donkey made the mistake of citing Cryptic Lisa as a
source. Lisa specifically said "
pennies" and
my argument originally and always had been that artists made "pennies" from streaming and their primary source of income is touring.
Kanye West recently released a new album on his own streaming device.
“I walked away from Apple right after having the most number 1’s in Apple history. Song Writers have been really hurt by streaming platforms.”
The album isn't coming to "Apple, Amazon, Spotify, or YouTube," he said Thursday. "Today, artists get just 12% of the money the industry makes. It's time to free music from this oppressive system. It's time to take control and build our own."