Sunny Ozell Releases 'Take It With Me' On April 1st

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Songstress Sunny Ozell will release her new studio album, "Take It With Me," this Friday, April 1. The album showcases a spectrum of tunes that includes both brand new, original songs and spellbinding re-imaginings of rarities from the American songbook.

Whether she's singing tunes by the likes of Hank Williams, Randy Newman, Ray Charles or Tom Waits, she finds a way to unearth new meaning in these songs. Ozell, who is the wife of actor Patrick Stewart, infuses her music with a soulful patchwork of blues, jazz, classic country, gospel and roots music, a style that she honed throughout a decade of performing live shows in NYC.

Songstress�Sunny Ozell recently premiered her new single�"I Saw the Light," off her upcoming album�"Take It With Me." Demonstrating her vocal prowess, Ozell adds a vibrant, youthful twist to the classic tune. In celebration of the album, Sunny will be hitting the road for a run of March tour dates. Her tour kicked off on March 19 at Hotel Caf� in Los Angeles.

"Take It With Me" showcases a spectrum of tunes that includes both brand new, original songs and spellbinding re-imaginings of rarities from the American songbook. Whether she's singing Randy Newman's lyrically charged "Louisiana 1927," the rolling gospel of Pops Staples' "Move Along Train," or the old-style country of Hank Williams's "I Can't Help It If I'm Still In Love With You," she finds a way to unearth new meaning in these songs. Listen to her fast tempo, foot-stomping interpretation of Hank Williams' hit, which premiered via�TheBoot.com.

Ozell's style was honed throughout a decade of performing live shows in NYC, and derivative of her self-proclaimed "western" upbringing in Reno, Nevada. On stage, Ozell's elegant aura and luminous personality shine, as she offers a rich and mesmerizing journey through different musical styles and eras in a way that only she can deliver.

TAKE IT WITH ME TRACK LISTING:
1. Manhattan Serenade (Leon Russell)
2. Family Tree (Julian Velard)
3. Move Along Train (Roebuck "Pops" Staples)
4. Louisiana 1927 (Randy Newman)
5. Git Gone (Aaron Lee Tasjan)
6. Kill Zone (Bob Neuwirth / Roy Orbison / T-Bone Burnett)
7. Number One (Aaron Lee Tasjan)
8. Only in the Movies (David Mead)
9. No One is to Blame (Howard Jones)
10. I Can't Help It (If I'm Still In Love With You) ft. Teddy Thompson (Hank Williams)
11. Take It With Me (Kathleen Brennan / Tom Waits)
12. Come Back Baby (Walter Davis / Ray Charles)
13. I Saw the Light (Hank Williams)


For more information, visit http://sunnyozell.com/


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