Paula Atherton

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Paula Atherton
Born New York City, NY
Genres Jazz
Occupation(s)Vocalist, musician
InstrumentsSaxophone
Years active2000–Present
Labels Kalimba Music
Website paulaatherton.com

Paula Atherton is an American jazz saxophonist. [1]

Career

Born and raised in Massapequa Park, Long Island, NY, Atherton began playing the flute at the age of nine and then the saxophone during her teen years. [1] [2] She became further interested in jazz soon afterwards. As a jazz vocalist/musician, Atherton was influenced by artists such as Billie Holiday, Charlie Parker, Cannonball Adderley and David Sanborn. [3]

Contents

Discography

Singles

YearSingleChart positions [4]
US Jazz
2013"Sassy Strut"15
"Herbie"21
2016"Between You & Me"21
2017"Girl Talk" (Cindy Bradley feat. Paula Atherton)2
2018"My Song for You"18

Credits

YearAlbumArtist
2020ColorsRoberto TolaFlute, Soloist
2017NaturalCindy BradleySax (Alto)
2014JazzboyDino FiumaraPrimary Artist
2012WO!: Bobby Susser Songs for ChildrenBobby SusserFlute, Penny Whistle, Sax (Alto), Featured Artist, Vocals
2012Good MedicineTy StephensSoloist
2009America: An Album for All AgesThe Bobby Susser SingersFeatured Artist
2008All Roads Lead to HomeBobby SusserMain Personnel, Vocals
1996Some Like It HotKit McClure Big Band / Kit McClureVocals, Sax (Alto), Vocals (Background)

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