Posts by Darren Hearsch
Air Loaf – Radio Interview • January 2010
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Read MoreCreative Loafing • January 2010 • Chad Radford
Bernadette Seacrest transcends the blues in life and song The Filthy South Sessions is driven by femme fatale’s noirish confidence Bernadette Seacrest looks like trouble. The 45-year-old femme fatale and singer who fronts the trio known simply as Her Provocateurs, has the face of a 1950s pin-up model and the tattoos of an old-school, streetwise…
Read MoreSunday Paper • January 2010 • Hal Horowitz
Perhaps it’s no surprise that jazzy chanteuse Bernadette Seacrest is better known in Europe than in Atlanta, where she currently resides.
Read MoreAlibi.com • December 2009 • Mel Minter
Bernadette Seacrest and Her Provocateurs The Filthy South Sessions (bernadetteseacrest.com) With a voice that promises everything, including maybe 20 years in the pen, vocalist/co-producer Bernadette Seacrest conjures a noir underbelly of a world on The Filthy South Sessions, with help from co-producers Charles Williams (guitars), who wrote all 12 tunes, Kris Dale (double bass, pedal…
Read MoreCreative Loafing • Best of Atlanta • September 28, 2007
Critics’ Pick Best Vocalist: Bernadette Seacrest Not since Francine Reed settled here 25 years ago has a singer new to the Atlanta scene made such an indelible first impression as BERNADETTE SEACREST.
Read MoreEric Avery
“Just found a website for a woman that I consider the great love of my youth; Bernadette Seacrest. She wasnt a singer then but she is now. She IS now. She has a myspace page for anyone
Read MoreCreative Loafing • August 4, 2008
Bernadette Seacrest returns from the shadows Just when it seemed like Bernadette Seacrest was fast on her way to taking Atlanta by storm as a torchy and tattooed seductress, coolly offering a blend of jazz-noir that’s fueled by the voice of a true siren, she vanished.
Read Moremuruch.blogspot.com • September 10, 2007
Bernadette Seacrest & Her Yes Men: No More Music By The Suckers Bernadette Seacrest may look like a Goth-Punk pin-up model, but she sings like a classic jazz diva.
Read MoreCreative Loafing • July 11, 2007
Here and there I heard Bernadette Seacrest sing at Daddy D’z on a recent Wednesday and was blown away. Her version of “Body and Soul” was an almost eerie, beautiful evocation of Billie Holiday.
Read MoreChad Radford • flagpole.com • April 4, 2007 Mercury Lounge
Bernadette Seacrest embodies all of the most alluring qualities of a femme fatale lifted from the pages of a pulp crime novel.
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