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Contact

 

BOOKING

Malin Kairis
MTA Production
+46 73 989 74 93
malin@mtaprod.se

BOOKING DENMARK

Heine Hansen
Concerts in DK
+45 - 26 84 47 72
booking@ellenandersson.com

PRESS

Malin Kairis
MTA Communication
+46 73 989 74 93
malin@mtaprod.se

 

PURCHASE

Signed CD, vinyl, sheet music
order@ellenandersson.com

LABEL/DISTRIBUTION

Stephan Jansson
Prophone Records/Naxos Sweden
+46 70 550 68 42
stephan@naxos.se

CONTACT ELLEN

For other inquiries
info@ellenandersson.com

 

Quotes

 

”She masters the vocal jazz-palette in its whole, from the intimacy of Billie Holiday to the power of Nancy Wilson. A vocalist has rarely been this wished-for. Finally!”

— Johan Norberg, Magazine VI


”As long as there are artists like Ellen Andersson, Swedish jazz will get through the next replacement of generations as well.”

— Jan Gradvall, DI Weekend


”[…]vocals so insanely good you almost lose your breath. A jazz voice like this is hard to top, and despite being in the beginning of her career she’s already capable of competing with the very best. […] You Should Have Told Me is the only jazz album this year that you really, really need.”

— Roger Bengtsson, UngMusik


“Ellen Andersson, if she isn’t already, is going to be the greatest jazz singer of our time. In any case, she’s the best I’ve ever heard.”

— Hans Järeby, JKPG News


“Her debut album is so outstanding that I consider it the most noteworthy and promising since Diana Krall’s debut album in 1993.”

— Ivan Rod, GAFFA


”Ellen Andersson affirms her role as one of our best jazz vocalists”

— Lennart Götesson, Dalademokraten


”[…]delicate and crystal clear virtuosity.”

— Bo Bjelvehammar, Opulens


“It can’t possibly be fair that a merely 26 years old reincarnation of jazz history’s leading voices is able to deliver evergreens with such presence, warmth and ability that time and space is almost completely forgotten.”

— Maria Dahlström, Ljusnan


“All hail Ellen Andersson, the best sort of blasphemous resurrection. The audacious Swedish jazz singer with the voice of tissue paper enrobing a jewel is probably the best representation of new jazz coming out of Europe.”

— Carol Banks Weber, AXS