Grammy® nominations “Possible” for R&B-jazz singer-songwriter Selina Albright’s “Conversations”
FRISCO (26 October 2017): Being considered in four preliminary Grammy categories for her debut album, “Conversations,” in her first year as a NARAS voter provided smooth soul singer-songwriter Selina Albright an entirely new perspective about what her father, contemporary jazz saxophone giant and eight-time Grammy nominee Gerald Albright, experienced while she was growing up.
“When
I was little and my dad would tell me that he was up for a Grammy, I
didn’t realize how life-changing the process of getting on that final
ballot must have been for him - the hundreds of tracks he must’ve been
introduced to, the wonderful people he must’ve met, how big and
multi-faceted the world of music must’ve seemed by the time he’d
finished voting, and how much it must have meant to him to be nominated
out of the multitudes. Now, I’m beginning to understand the magnitude of
the honor and responsibility of being a voting member, which I take
seriously,” reflected Albright about her father who makes a guest
appearance playing flute on “Conversations.”
Albright is a Best New Artist
candidate in the midst of a breakthrough year that began with the
release of the album’s attention-grabbing first single, “Eat Something,”
a joyous affirmation of self-love and acceptance while in a romantic
relationship with lyrics that make it okay to pack on some extra weight.
Like the nine originals she penned for the collection, the Best R&B Song
contender is inspired by intimate conversations she’s had with family,
friends and loved ones. The track is receiving airplay and has charted
at two different radio formats: urban adult contemporary and
smooth/contemporary jazz.
A few months after releasing “Conversations,” the Best R&B Album
aspirant issued “Possible” to radio, an empowering single on which
Albright unleashes the full power and magnitude of her impassioned
four-octave voice, delivering a worthy Best R&B Performance entrant. “Conversations” is a deeply personal and revealing set that Albright describes as a “therapeutic diary.” Chris “Big Dog” Davis, James “JRob” Roberson and Albright produced the session that features performances by Gerald Albright, Peter White, Kay-Ta Matsuno, Randy Ellis and David P. Stevens.
Throughout
the year, Albright has supported “Conversations” with concert dates
across the country, selling out clubs and playing packed theaters and
festivals on shared bills, including shows with her father. She was
invited on a 24-city Christmas concert tour with smooth/contemporary
jazz royalty - Dave Koz, David Benoit, Rick Braun
and White - that launches the day after Thanksgiving. Albright hopes to
receive an early Christmas gift when the Grammy nominations are
announced on November 28.
“The
honor of having my own music on the preliminary ballot is so beautiful
to me. I can’t even put into words the honor I’d feel to actually get a
Grammy nomination. I can’t wait to see where this journey takes me!”
Rick Scott
Great Scott P.R.oductions
Marina del Rey, CA
www.greatscottpr.com