There has never been a determined definition of jazz owing to too many structured genres and influences. However, keeping a certain linearity of how a genre can be differentiated from others, Sarah Summers or vintage singer Butterfly, as she likes to call herself is putting the best elemental essence of jazz and other connected mastery of art into her work table and coming out with incredible renditions of cult classics as well as her own compositions. Currently pursuing post graduation from Berklee School of Music, she has already established a solo career as a compelling singer with her divine voice. Close your eyes and there is an uncanny tonal resemblance to an avant-garde Ella Fitzgerald in all her glory. She really is that good a vocalist with a varied independence in her voice.
Vintage singer Butterfly has had her share of celebratory gala on television and radio which only made her base as an artist more solid. If not blatantly experimental, she has utilized intercepts of soprano and classical retro along with her jazz métier to construct beguiling pieces. Her originals include ‘Good Morning Heartache’, ‘Night And Day’ and ‘The Look of Love’ among others and personalized covers of cult favorites like ‘Summertime’ and ‘SLouis Blues’, all of which are enriched with Sarah’s phenomenal voice creating magical webs of musical wonders. Her versatility is here to conquer for sure as her intellectual preponderance as a musician is growing better with time. Follow her on Soundcloud and YouTube to get mesmerized by the obscurity of jazz’s delightful twists and turns and more.