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Review: Ghosts Appearing through the Sound

Link to Ghosts Appearing through the Sound | All About Jazz

The level of commitment and stamina required to perform these songs is nothing to balk at, as I’ve witnessed firsthand when seeing Kosi perform them live, and she handles each with a sense of total self.

Tyran Grillo, Apr 27, 2016

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Live: Down Here Below

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Live: Blue Monk

Brendon Biagi – tenor sax
Aron Marchak – guitar
Christopher Hall – bass
Isaiah Pierce – drums
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Review: Ghosts Appearing through the Sound

Link to Ghosts Appearing through the Sound | Black Grooves

The difficulty of effectively performing this repertoire is likely one reason there aren’t many tribute albums dedicated to Lincoln’s music. […] It is impossible to duplicate Lincoln’s delivery and quite difficult to set up a compelling original interpretation of much of this material.

by Matthew Alley on Jan 4, 2016

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Review: Ghosts Appearing through the Sound

Link to Kosi at the Way Station | All About Jazz

Kosi has devalued the phrase “unsung hero” by being a valuable heroine of song. The New York-based singer-songwriter has dropped three albums so far in her fiercely independent career. Between the intimate guitar-accompanied One More Cup of Coffee and her full band follow-up Pictures of Us, she had already described a lifetime’s worth of ups and downs for the self-reflective listener. In anticipation of her latest album, Ghosts Appearing Through the Sound, she floated some of the Abbey Lincoln songs that are the subject of its timely tribute.

by Tyran Grillo, October 11, 2015

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Review: Ghosts Appearing through the Sound

Link to Concert Review: Ghosts Appearing Through the Sound – Kosi’s Tribute to Abbey Lincoln Enters the Post Abbey Lincoln Era of Jazz

Kosi knows how to make the music stand on its own; regardless if she’s in a large production on a large stage, or sitting in a chair singing and playing her guitar in a coffee shop. This night, she took you step by step through the history of a people. Her vision succeeded in not only a description and demonstration, but an actual and real visceral experience of an important part of African American culture.

Review by Dawoud Kringle, Oct 7, 2015

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Review: Ghosts Appearing through the Sound

Link to Ghosts Appearing through the Sound | All About Jazz

The overwhelming characteristic of this album is one of raw emotion, and delivering it is a talent in which this singer simply excels.

by Roger Farbey, published on Sept 7, 2015

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