

Jazz pop combining catchy melodies with intiguing chord patterns.
In the music of Amanda Mabro & The Cabaret Band, we find the highly stylized mix of energetic and emotive sounds that has become the main staple of the Montreal art/pop world. Of those battling for recognition in the highly competitive Montreal Music scene, it is those who offer a more creative form of musical hybridization that represent the wave of the future.
Engendering a flirtatious mix of jazz-age crooning, blues-based improvisation and all the groove that classic R&B has to offer, Mabro's stunning vocal talent and technical prowess serve as the ties that bind this motley mix into a dynamic new front in pop song-writing.
In the short time that she has been in the performing loop, Mabro has succeeded in filling up various Montreal Clubs, and she has received airplay on the college radio scene. All this initially based on a slightly outdated FACTOR demo recorded by Montreal Producer Borza Ghomeshi (Luba, Ramasutra, Rufus Wainwright) at Natural Source Recording Studio in Moreign Heights. Her more recent exploits include a guest appearance in the closing songs for 'Un spectacle pour la vie', the Montreal based fundraiser for the Red Cross in conjunction with the Sept. 11th attacks in New York. The show took place at the Bell Center and was televised across Quebec, New York, and Europe. Consequently, Amanda was invited to perform on CFCF television with her long time producer and collaborator Cozmos Quazar. In the summer of 2002 Amanda Mabro and The Cabaret Band were invited to play at the NXNE festival in Toronto, Canada. Mabro is currently promoting her debut single while working on her first full-length album to be released in the near future.
Together, she and her musical peers represent the most prominent rising force in the new wave of Montreal Artists. Despite all the preceding credentials, it is truly Mabro's presence and charm that continually perpetuate the growth of this rising young talent's popularity and allude to far bigger and better things in the future.
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