ALBUQUERQUE’S FAVORITE CHANTEUSE STEPS DOWN
Bernadette Seacrest is punk rock at heart. But her vintage jazz and torch vocals have wooed audiences from Los Angeles to Paris and her musical start with the rockabilly Long Goners has cemented her as a local favorite. Continue reading
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Tim Durche • Willamette Week | Portland, OR • September 28, 2005
TORCH SONGS
Hailing from Albuquerque, Seacrest is a refreshing departure from the squeaky-clean jazz-tootsie camp Jane Monheit and Nellie McKay. Just hitting the 40 mark, this heavily tattooed former punk adds a playful Barbara Stanwyk, Continue reading
Boy Howdy • The Nerve Magazine • February 2006
Ok loogans, listen up! Forget raw power rock and holy fucking roll; forget psychobilly and durrrrrrrrrty country; don’t even think of emo or grindcore… the new punk rock is upon us and we’re gonna ram it down your greedy lil’ throats. Continue reading
“Nob Hill Singer is Unforgettable” • Kevin Hopper • Albuquerque Journal
Just like the music of a forgotten era drifting from our memories, it’s easy to forget that there is life outside of the Downtown music circuit. So much of this column is spent on fighting the good fight by trying to get people out of their Continue reading
skwik.com • November 2nd, 2005
Bernadette tops the list of the Sexiest Female Musicians by SKWIK!
Bernadette tops the list of sexiest female musicians.
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Finders Keepers • Los Angeles City Beat • Tuesday, Sept 27
CAT CALL Torch standards, rockabilly, and tattoos – mix those up in your cocktail shaker, Mister. And do it tonight at the Liquid Kitty, when L.A. native and now Albuquerque resident Bernadette Seacrest vamps and croons to your Continue reading
San Fransico Chronicle • September 2005
San Fransico Chronicle
JUST SAY YES: Listen up: Bernadette Seacrest and Her Yes Men. “My Man” is one of 11 smoky jazz standards featured on the alternative beauty’s latest album, “No More Music by the Suckers.” Her blunt-cut bangs and vintage Continue reading
Phoenix New Times • Tuesday, Sept. 17th 2005
Phoenix New Times
Whichever ghastly gent did sultry songstress Bernadette Seacrest wrong has surely got a beatin’ a-comin’ to him, either by us or by someone else out to avenge the honor of the bluesy and ballsy siren. Whenever this tattooed temptress Continue reading
www.newmexicomusic.org • New Mexico Music Comission • September 2005
Voted “Artist of the Month”
Voted “Artist of the Month” for the second time by the New Mexico Music Commission for Sept. 2005… In the sultry world of Jazz, Albuquerque’s Bernadette Seacrest is royalty. Seacrest says her primary influences are Billy Holiday, Continue reading
Albuquerque The Magazine • August 2005
Voted Top Pick for The Month of August by Albuquerque the Magazine