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Album-Release:
2026

HRA-Release:
13.03.2026

Label: Cellar Live

Genre: Jazz

Subgenre: Vocal

Artist: Bria Skonberg

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  • 1 Markham Sunrise 03:13
  • 2 New Orleans Bump 04:25
  • 3 Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea 04:10
  • 4 Dolly Jones 04:14
  • 5 So It Goes 06:35
  • 6 El Choclo 05:04
  • 7 Somewhere Out There (From An American Tale) 04:25
  • 8 Of Liberty 09:58
  • 9 Brotherhood of Man 04:58
  • 10 Comin' Home Baby / You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To 04:33
  • Total Runtime 51:35

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After many years of working to synthesize voice and trumpet, Juno Award Winner Bria Skonberg has chosen to explore them both individually. Her new album on Cellar Music is the first of those explorations - ' Brass'. For Bria Skonberg studying the trumpet has been a true labor of love. Through precision, power, style, and/or subtlety, this collection of songs and arrangements is a celebration of her favorite elements of playing the trumpet. Her trio of Luther Allison, Eric Wheeler and Darrian Douglas provides a highly swinging, steady yet versatile foundation for the project. The trumpet is ultimately an extension of Bria Skonberg's voice, and the beauty of instrumental music is it can often express emotions without words.

As with previous projects, Skonberg finds a way forward by building on the past - writing a number for pioneer brass instrumentalist Dolly Jones, as well as featured future trailblazer Kellin Hanas. 'The shining hope of hot jazz' is a phrase used by The New York Times to describe Canadian trumpeter, vocalist, and songwriter Bria Skonberg, recognizing her vibrant, modern take on traditional jazz with a style indebted to Louis Armstrong and blending fiery trumpet with smoky vocals. She's known for bringing a contemporary feel and humanity to classic jazz, rooted in the blues, making her a prominent figure in revitalizing the genre.

Bria Skonberg, trumpet, vocals
Luther Allison, piano, Hammond B3
Eric Wheeler, bass
Darrian Douglas, drums, percussion
Kellin Hanas, trumpet (track 9)

Recorded 7/31 and 8/1/2025 at The Samurai Hotel Recording Studio, NYC
Engineered by Christopher Allen
Mixed and Mastered by Christopher Allen
Produced by Matt Pierson & Bria Skonberg
Executive Producer: Larissa Roesch & Cory Weeds


Bria Skonberg
Canadian singer, trumpeter, and songwriter Bria Skonberg is described by The Wall Street Journal as one of the “most versatile and imposing musicians of her generation.” Recognized as one of “25 for the Future” by DownBeat magazine (Summer 2016), Skonberg is newly signed to Sony Music Masterworks’ OKeh Records, and will release her debut LP, simply titled BRIA, on September 23, 2016.

Wielding a unique blend of modern-day pop sensibility and sizzling musicianship, Skonberg aims for a sense of allure on the new collection. She credits producer Matt Pierson with helping her create music that is both curious and exotic, playing with tension and storytelling. Elite jazz chops, artfully mixed with worldly rhythms and contemporary songwriting, result in a sophisticated pop sound closely resembling that of Michael Bublé, Diana Krall, and Harry Connick Jr. Bria’s original tunes include the tango “Curious Game,” the bluesy instrumental “Down in the Deep,” and the Brazilian-flavored “How Can It Be” - a reflection of the sampling era.

Noted as a Millennial “Shaking Up the Jazz World,” according to Vanity Fair, Skonberg is a self-described “small town girl” from Chilliwack, British Columbia. She left for Vancouver straight out of high school and earned a degree in Jazz Trumpet Performance from Capilano University. But even as she absorbed the deep knowledge and disciplined work habits needed for a jazz career, she was also hustling hard to book her two bands. While in university she juggled working every weekend, traveling to festivals and shows, plus cramming in schoolwork - all while on the road.

When not traveling for her own gigs, she was building up her stage-show chops with Dal Richards, Vancouver’s King of Swing. Playing at the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver capped off this exciting period, with Bria featured at the Paralympics opening ceremony.

In 2012 Bria released So Is The Day (Random Act Records); her first album on a US-based label. That collection showcased a developing flair for original songs with just the right amount of standards mixed in, and also featured a duet with the legendary John Pizzarelli, So Is The Day received rave reviews from critics, drawing comparisons to Norah Jones in The New York Daily News. In 2015, a year after her second album, Into Your Own, was released, Skonberg received the Jazz At Lincoln Center Swing! Award.

To date, Bria has performed at some 100 festivals worldwide. She is the co-founder of the New York Hot Jazz Camp and New York Hot Jazz Festival. Further accolades include Best Vocal and Best Trumpet awards from Hot House Jazz Magazine (2014-15), Outstanding Jazz Artist at the New York Bistro Awards (2014), a DownBeat Rising Star (2013-15), and a nominee for Jazz Journalists' Association Up and Coming Artist (2013).

“I love the idea of being a global ambassador…spreading joy, relating the human experience, and putting good into the world to counteract the negative. I want to make music that makes people feel, and think.” (Bria Skonberg)

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