Dara Starr Tucker To Release Self-Titled 6th Album
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Topic: Dara Starr Tucker To Release Self-Titled 6th AlbumPosted By: snobb
Subject: Dara Starr Tucker To Release Self-Titled 6th Album
Date Posted: 20 May 2023 at 4:23am
Referred to as “a fighter for social justicewielding music as a balm,” the acclaimed vocalist and songwriterDara Tucker melds her presence as a jazz and roots singer-songwriter with her growing notoriety as a socialmedia commentator on race, cultural equity, music, and film on her hotly-anticipated newrelease.
Dara Starr Tucker’s new self-titled album is set to release June 3, 2023.
On Dara Starr Tucker, the versatile artist showcases six lively original compositions alongsideinspired arrangements of modern and classic songs by writers such as Billie Eilish, BillWithers, John Denver and Kurt Weill.
Her sound issupported by the dynamic musicianship of pianists Aaron Parks, Mike King and James Hurt, bassists Vicente Archer and Greg Bryant and drummer Marcus Finnie.
Tucker’s striking compositions are equal parts contemplation and commentary – an approachthat has been integral to her artistry well before her social media stardom. One of the highlightsof her previous album Dreams of Waking: Music For a Better World (2021, Green Hill) was “DoWe Sleep?”, a thought-provoking, musical response to the killings of George Floyd and BreonnaTaylor, which received praise byAmerican Songwriter.
On her self-titled, Tucker ups the ante bypresenting six finely-wrought original compositions that undoubtedly elevates her standing as a premier contemporary songwriter in the jazz space. Of the original compositions, highlights include the album opener “Scars” (and the closingreprise), which is a reminder that past hurts can be instructive and “Falling”, a floaty reflectionon the passing of time from the point of view of a loved one who has moved on.
Said Tucker on her new album, “My desire is that people would sense a unity between the content I share online, and the music I make — it all comes from the same place.”