Jorja Chalmers

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Jorja Chalmers

Jorja Chalmers is an Australian saxophone and keyboard player who has toured globally with accomplished bands and performers such as Bryan Ferry, Take That and the Ting Tings. When Ferry's band, Roxy Music, was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Ferry's speech noted Chalmers' contributions to the band.[1] Chalmers has been described as someone who "steals the show, blasting out the sax lines with a refreshing brashness."[2]

Chalmers was born in Sydney in 1982,[3] and studied at Sydney Conservatorium of Music.[4] Some years after she achieved international success as a musician in bands and as a solo artist, one of her teachers at the school commented, "She had this incredible drive. She wanted to do well, and I’m not at all surprised that she has."[4] In the years since her time in Australia, Chalmers moved to London. The mother of two resides there and regularly performs as a studio musician and in touring bands.[5]

In September 2019, Chalmers released her debut album Human Again via the US independent record label Italians Do It Better. All instruments and voices on the dark ambient themed album were performed, recorded and produced by Chalmers. Chromatics member Johnny Jewel served as an Executive Producer.[6] One reviewer said Human Again is a "rather captivating record that is well worth the time and space, exuding quality in abundance."[7] Another reviewer commented, "The synth-based tracks of Jorja Chalmers’s deep-dreaming debut Human Again are a cartography of unreal things that feel very real indeed."[8] Her second album Midnight Train was released on May 28, 2021.

References[]

  1. ^ Greene, Andy (2019-03-30). "Read Bryan Ferry's Hall of Fame Speech on Behalf of Roxy Music". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2019-06-19.
  2. ^ Courtney, Kevin. "Bryan Ferry delivers poignant set at Trinity College". The Irish Times. Retrieved 2019-06-19.
  3. ^ Potton, Ed. "Review: Bryan Ferry at the Royal Albert Hall". The Times. Retrieved 7 February 2020.
  4. ^ a b "Living the dream". The University of Sydney. Retrieved 2019-06-19.
  5. ^ "ON STAGE | with Jorja Chalmers". Mumsonstage.com. Retrieved 2019-06-19.
  6. ^ "JORJA CHALMERS "Human Again"".
  7. ^ "JORJA CHALMERS Human Again". September 16, 2019.
  8. ^ Gardiner, Stewart (September 25, 2019). "Jorja Chalmers - Human Again (Italians Do It Better)".
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