Patricia Hammond "EPK"
New singing sensation Patricia Hammond
with Albert Ball's Flying Aces at the Experimental Cocktail Club, Soho, May 2011.
Featuring:
Nicholas D. Ball, leader - drums, spoons, washboard, effects
Matthew Redman - banjo
Ellie Smith - trombone
Dickie Evans - sousaphone
Simon Marsh - clarinet and saxophone
Check out:
http://patriciahammond.com/
http://thecanadiannightingale.blogspot.com/
http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Patricia-Hammond/185549671494957
Retro. REALLY Retro. Teens. Nineteens. Sepia. Sign me up.
errolfan 3 months ago
There's a singer that made some great movie musicals in the 30s and 40s. All of her movies were made in America but she was very popular in England. She, like you, could sing everything from pop to opera. If you get a chance check out Deanna Durbin. She's here on YouTube.
protoville 5 months ago
LOVE IT.
Wanna hear some heartfelt French songs from the first part of the 1900s!
singwrite 7 months ago
@protoville Thanks for the kind words! EPK stands for Electronic Press Kit...the album is Our Lovely Day, which is out in the autumn.
Patriciasinger 7 months ago
Wow! What a surprise. I think you're the most versatile singer going right now. I saw you singing "Till We Meet Again" to a Canadian audience and loved it. This is so delightfully different yet you do the music (and the accent, or I should say, lack of one) so well. Please don't get me wrong about that; I love your accent. But I think music from Roaring Twenties calls for a different approach. You look great in the flapper haircut. Is "EPK" the name of an album?
protoville 7 months ago