Recognized for the gentle, warm voice that she brings to authentic interpre… Read Full Bio ↴Recognized for the gentle, warm voice that she brings to authentic interpretations of jazz and blues melodies, Susie Arioli has carved out a solid reputation for herself on the international scene, where the number of her fans multiplies with each of her appearances. In addition to captivating Canada, the Montreal singer enjoys a widening popularity in France, Japan and the U.S., where her album sales have been in the thousands. Now she’s back with Christmas Dreaming, her brand new album released on November 2, 2010, in Canada.
True to her inimitable style, and as ever accompanied by Jordan Officer on guitar, Susie invents a very personal way of celebrating the Holidays with a Christmas album of bewitching charm. Demonstrating once again her exceptional flair for selecting songs, the singer offers a choice of some great classics and some superb lesser known titles that she unveils with obvious pleasure. These infinitely alluring performances give off an irresistible warmth, heightened by the jazz and bluesy colours so characteristic of the Arioli sound. With its flowing rhythms, its hushed atmospheres and its carefully crafted arrangements, Christmas Dreaming evokes the holiday spirit with a formidable authenticity.
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Susie Arioli’s lineup, which originally performed under the name the Susie Arioli Swing Band, has revolved from the very beginning around the duo of the singer (voice and snare drum) and Jordan Officer (guitar and musical arrangements). In July 1998, at the time not well known to the general public, the Susie Arioli Swing Band scored a resounding success with its first performance at the Festival International de Jazz de Montréal. On the heels of that widely hailed set, the group received a remarkable invitation: open for Ray Charles’s show in Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier at Place des Arts. The crowd that night – and the critics – were instantly smitten.
Since then, the group’s popularity has taken off in Quebec, the rest of Canada, and well beyond our borders. Susie and her group were the first artists to sell out a show at the 2000 edition of the Festival International de Jazz de Montréal. A number of their shows there since have also played to full houses, and the band carries on expanding its fan base thanks to the smooth voice and charisma of Susie Arioli combined with the deft artistry and sensitivity of Jordan Officer.
Released in May 2001 in Toronto, the first album, It’s Wonderful, impressed the media crowd in attendance at the Top of the Senator club during the JVC Jazz Festival. “Susie is unerringly right in what she chooses to sing and unrivalled in how she sings it,” said Peter Goddard of the Toronto Star. “And what’s so incredible is that the band has succeeded in putting the others out of our mind,” commented Le Devoir’s Serge Truffaut. “Susie Arioli is a rare gem… With festive, balanced, well-played music,” praised Claude Côté in the weekly Voir. The 2001 tour was an opportunity for the group to build more of a name for itself abroad, and Susie and acolytes made a vivid impression during key stops in places like New York’s famous Birdland, where the group bedazzled the New York public and critics alike, and Royal Festival Hall in London, not to mention an acclaimed appearance at the Festival Django Reinhardt in Paris.
In 2002, Susie Arioli and Jordan Officer produced their second album, Pennies from Heaven, selling more than 48,000 copies. No less than they deserved, the album being another collection of gems, all masterfully chosen songs, and enhanced by the backing of the late Ralph Sutton and Jeff Healey on piano and guitar respectively.
Released in 2004 under the name Susie Arioli Band, the third album, That’s for Me, was produced by John Snyder, well-known for his work with Chet Baker, Ornette Coleman, Charlie Haden and Etta James (which won him a Grammy). Reception was once again outstanding, with close to 50,000 copies sold. The first French-language single was a magnificent and irresistibly seductive version of Django Reinhardt’s classic “Nuages” (with lyrics by Jacques Larue), while the first English single was a gentle version of the unforgettable “You Don’t Know Me,” which was popularized widely by the legendary Ray Charles.
In October 2005, the Susie Arioli Band was back in the studio recording Learn to Smile Again, undisputedly the most accomplished album of the band’s career to that date. This fourth album pays tribute to the legendary country singer Roger Miller. Scrupulously avoiding Miller’s best known compositions, the band opted instead to explore lesser known gems such as “Husbands and Wives,” “Less and Less” and “A Million Years or So.” Two original instrumentals by Officer were also featured on Learn to Smile Again, as well as a cover of Irma Thomas’s “Ruler of My Heart” and a sublime interpretation of the jazz standard “By Myself.” The masterpiece on this album is an extraordinary version of the Jimmy Webb classic “By the Time I Get to Phoenix,” a song illustrating the band’s Americana/roots dimension with panache.
Live at Le Festival de Jazz de Montréal, the group’s first DVD, was recorded at the Festival’s 2006 edition and released in April 2007. Accompanied by a live CD, the DVD was certified Gold in Canada.
The Susie Arioli Band wound up its Canada-wide tour with a large-scale concert in Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier at Place des Arts as part of the 2007 Festival International de Jazz de Montréal, accompanied by the prestigious I Musici de Montréal chamber orchestra. The live DVD/CD was released in France in October 2007, at the start of the band’s concert tour in that country.
In October 2008, Susie Arioli released a first album under her own name entitled Night Lights. This fifth album in her career, which appeared on the Spectra Musique label, was a highlight in the singer’s evolution. Still accompanied by the outstanding guitarist Jordan Officer, who also produced the album, this time a radiant Susie integrates into her repertoire her own unique takes on standard jazz classics. On pieces like “Blue Skies,” “Can’t We Be Friends” and “Beyond the Sea,” there’s that distinctive and original Susie Arioli sound once again. Solidly backed by Officer on guitars and by Bill Gossage on bass, the sparkling brunette delivers her songs with all the ardour she’s so well known for.
After a triumphant return to Montreal in November at Théâtre Outremont, where she played to a sold-out house, the singer was back the following summer at the Festival International de Jazz de Montréal, which awarded her its Oscar Peterson Prize, a prestigious distinction honouring her contribution to Canadian jazz and the high level of her art. For that occasion her show sold out the hall, this time Théâtre Maisonneuve at Place des Arts, where the crowd welcomed her with an enthusiasm befitting the circumstances, as it did at the extra Montreal shows added in the fall.
Tours piled up for Susie Arioli, who has performed several times in France, including at Olympia in Paris as part of TSF’s fifth-anniversary gala. The renowned French jazz radio network also enshrined Night Lights as “best jazz vocal album of 2009” on its annual list of award winners. Susie was additionally invited to perform in Mexico, where she gave a series of shows in late 2009.
The table was set for a new studio adventure, and Susie moved into celebration mode with the recording of a first Christmas album, which was released in November 2010. The holiday period promises to be magical this year! Like a heart-warming smile, Christmas Dreaming is an invitation to dream while wide awake.
True to her inimitable style, and as ever accompanied by Jordan Officer on guitar, Susie invents a very personal way of celebrating the Holidays with a Christmas album of bewitching charm. Demonstrating once again her exceptional flair for selecting songs, the singer offers a choice of some great classics and some superb lesser known titles that she unveils with obvious pleasure. These infinitely alluring performances give off an irresistible warmth, heightened by the jazz and bluesy colours so characteristic of the Arioli sound. With its flowing rhythms, its hushed atmospheres and its carefully crafted arrangements, Christmas Dreaming evokes the holiday spirit with a formidable authenticity.
* * *
Susie Arioli’s lineup, which originally performed under the name the Susie Arioli Swing Band, has revolved from the very beginning around the duo of the singer (voice and snare drum) and Jordan Officer (guitar and musical arrangements). In July 1998, at the time not well known to the general public, the Susie Arioli Swing Band scored a resounding success with its first performance at the Festival International de Jazz de Montréal. On the heels of that widely hailed set, the group received a remarkable invitation: open for Ray Charles’s show in Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier at Place des Arts. The crowd that night – and the critics – were instantly smitten.
Since then, the group’s popularity has taken off in Quebec, the rest of Canada, and well beyond our borders. Susie and her group were the first artists to sell out a show at the 2000 edition of the Festival International de Jazz de Montréal. A number of their shows there since have also played to full houses, and the band carries on expanding its fan base thanks to the smooth voice and charisma of Susie Arioli combined with the deft artistry and sensitivity of Jordan Officer.
Released in May 2001 in Toronto, the first album, It’s Wonderful, impressed the media crowd in attendance at the Top of the Senator club during the JVC Jazz Festival. “Susie is unerringly right in what she chooses to sing and unrivalled in how she sings it,” said Peter Goddard of the Toronto Star. “And what’s so incredible is that the band has succeeded in putting the others out of our mind,” commented Le Devoir’s Serge Truffaut. “Susie Arioli is a rare gem… With festive, balanced, well-played music,” praised Claude Côté in the weekly Voir. The 2001 tour was an opportunity for the group to build more of a name for itself abroad, and Susie and acolytes made a vivid impression during key stops in places like New York’s famous Birdland, where the group bedazzled the New York public and critics alike, and Royal Festival Hall in London, not to mention an acclaimed appearance at the Festival Django Reinhardt in Paris.
In 2002, Susie Arioli and Jordan Officer produced their second album, Pennies from Heaven, selling more than 48,000 copies. No less than they deserved, the album being another collection of gems, all masterfully chosen songs, and enhanced by the backing of the late Ralph Sutton and Jeff Healey on piano and guitar respectively.
Released in 2004 under the name Susie Arioli Band, the third album, That’s for Me, was produced by John Snyder, well-known for his work with Chet Baker, Ornette Coleman, Charlie Haden and Etta James (which won him a Grammy). Reception was once again outstanding, with close to 50,000 copies sold. The first French-language single was a magnificent and irresistibly seductive version of Django Reinhardt’s classic “Nuages” (with lyrics by Jacques Larue), while the first English single was a gentle version of the unforgettable “You Don’t Know Me,” which was popularized widely by the legendary Ray Charles.
In October 2005, the Susie Arioli Band was back in the studio recording Learn to Smile Again, undisputedly the most accomplished album of the band’s career to that date. This fourth album pays tribute to the legendary country singer Roger Miller. Scrupulously avoiding Miller’s best known compositions, the band opted instead to explore lesser known gems such as “Husbands and Wives,” “Less and Less” and “A Million Years or So.” Two original instrumentals by Officer were also featured on Learn to Smile Again, as well as a cover of Irma Thomas’s “Ruler of My Heart” and a sublime interpretation of the jazz standard “By Myself.” The masterpiece on this album is an extraordinary version of the Jimmy Webb classic “By the Time I Get to Phoenix,” a song illustrating the band’s Americana/roots dimension with panache.
Live at Le Festival de Jazz de Montréal, the group’s first DVD, was recorded at the Festival’s 2006 edition and released in April 2007. Accompanied by a live CD, the DVD was certified Gold in Canada.
The Susie Arioli Band wound up its Canada-wide tour with a large-scale concert in Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier at Place des Arts as part of the 2007 Festival International de Jazz de Montréal, accompanied by the prestigious I Musici de Montréal chamber orchestra. The live DVD/CD was released in France in October 2007, at the start of the band’s concert tour in that country.
In October 2008, Susie Arioli released a first album under her own name entitled Night Lights. This fifth album in her career, which appeared on the Spectra Musique label, was a highlight in the singer’s evolution. Still accompanied by the outstanding guitarist Jordan Officer, who also produced the album, this time a radiant Susie integrates into her repertoire her own unique takes on standard jazz classics. On pieces like “Blue Skies,” “Can’t We Be Friends” and “Beyond the Sea,” there’s that distinctive and original Susie Arioli sound once again. Solidly backed by Officer on guitars and by Bill Gossage on bass, the sparkling brunette delivers her songs with all the ardour she’s so well known for.
After a triumphant return to Montreal in November at Théâtre Outremont, where she played to a sold-out house, the singer was back the following summer at the Festival International de Jazz de Montréal, which awarded her its Oscar Peterson Prize, a prestigious distinction honouring her contribution to Canadian jazz and the high level of her art. For that occasion her show sold out the hall, this time Théâtre Maisonneuve at Place des Arts, where the crowd welcomed her with an enthusiasm befitting the circumstances, as it did at the extra Montreal shows added in the fall.
Tours piled up for Susie Arioli, who has performed several times in France, including at Olympia in Paris as part of TSF’s fifth-anniversary gala. The renowned French jazz radio network also enshrined Night Lights as “best jazz vocal album of 2009” on its annual list of award winners. Susie was additionally invited to perform in Mexico, where she gave a series of shows in late 2009.
The table was set for a new studio adventure, and Susie moved into celebration mode with the recording of a first Christmas album, which was released in November 2010. The holiday period promises to be magical this year! Like a heart-warming smile, Christmas Dreaming is an invitation to dream while wide awake.
Out of Nowhere
Susie Arioli Lyrics
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Allen - Olzon Out of nowhere You feel invisible It doesn't matter what y…
Arne Domnérus and His Orchestra You came to me from out of nowhere You took my…
Athlete 7 out of 21 knocked down Now only 14 left…
Bar Musik Vol. 4 You came to me from out of nowhere You took my…
Bert Kaempfert And His Orchestra You came to me from out of nowhere You took my…
Billy Butterfield and His Orchestra You came to me from out of nowhere You took my…
Bing Crosby You came to me from out of nowhere you took my…
Boilermaker Jazz Band Everyone knows him as Old Folks Like the seasons, he'll com…
Buddy De Franco And His Orchestra You came to me from out of nowhere You took my…
Bunny Berigan & His Orchestra You came to me from out of nowhere You took my…
Canaan Cox (Out of nowhere) I′ve been staying one step ahead of my…
Caterina Valente You came to me from out of nowhere You took my…
Caterina Valente (with Sy Oliver & His Orchestra) You came to me from out of nowhere You took my…
Caterina Valente With Sy Oliver And His Orchestra You came to me from out of nowhere You took my…
Charlie Parker [INSTRUMENTAL]…
Charlie Parker Quartet with Joe Lipman & His Orchestra You came to me from out of nowhere You took my…
Chet Atkins You came to me from out of nowhere, you took…
Circle II Circle Take a walk along The highway to your mind Take a chance …
Clyde Hurley & His Orchestra You came to me from out of nowhere You took my…
Dalton & Montgomery yeah, them sky scrapers that we built come in the…
Dan Wilde You break the rules like there's no tomorrow How I love…
Dave Brubeck You came to me from out of nowhere You took my…
Delays You came into frame out of nowhere Pulled me through…
Diesel Park West Round and round she goes I love to watch her spinning Turn…
Dream Life Misery Down from the sky fell the rain like sadness Up from…
Eddie Lockjaw Davis Quartet You came to me from out of nowhere You took my…
Ella Fitzgerald and Chick Webb and His Orchestra You came to me from out of nowhere, You took my…
Eric Burdon & War Who is the clown? Who is the fool? which one…
Eric Burdon Who is the clown? Who is the fool? which one knows that…
Frank Munn with Leo Reisman and His Orchestra You came to me from out of nowhere You took my…
Frank Sinatra You came to me from out of nowhere, you took…
Gene Krupa & His Orchestra You came to me from out of nowhere You took my…
Gloria Estefan Out of nowhere without a sign Never knowing what I would…
Harry You came to me from out of nowhere You took my…
High-K Something about her, it drew him in They met out of…
Hothouse Flowers You came out of nowhere Like you always did Like a big…
IQ Out of a time when way back when Disregarding discipline Sho…
Jack Conte Born of the sun, still cold Born of the race, still…
Jackie Gleason You came to me from out of nowhere You took my…
Jody Reynolds Jimmy Bryant & Les Paul You came to me from out of nowhere, you took…
Joe Williams You came to me from out of nowhere You took my…
Joe Williams & Harry "Sweets" Edison You came to me from out of nowhere You took my…
Joe Williams & Harry 'Sweets' Edison You came to me from out of nowhere You took my…
Joe Williams/Harry 'Sweets' Edison You came to me from out of nowhere You took my…
John Green & His Orchestra You came to me from out of nowhere You took my…
John O'Callaghan Save me… Out of nowhere you said Wait for me, wait for…
Juniper It seems you don’t know me right now Just by the…
Keeno. Out of nowhere Out of nowhere Out of nowhere Out of nowhere …
Keni Thomas Struck by lightning My heart's on fire Can't stop burning Wo…
Lena Horne You came to me from out of nowhere You took my…
Lena Horne with Teddy Wilson and His Orchestra You came to me from out of nowhere You took my…
Les & Larry Elgart You came to me from out of nowhere, you took…
Les Elgart and His Orchestra You came to me from out of nowhere You took my…
Les Paul You came to me from out of nowhere, you took…
Luther Henderson and His Orchestra You came to me from out of nowhere You took my…
Mark Lanegan As it begins so too it ends Crawls to a stop…
Marty Gold & His Orchestra You came to me from out of nowhere You took my…
Mary Lou Williams & Her Orchestra You came to me from out of nowhere, You took my…
Muir Mathieson & His Orchestra You came to me from out of nowhere You took my…
Nikki Yanofsky Mmm Waiting for your call alone in the dark Hours have pas…
Paul Weston & His Orchestra You came to me from out of nowhere You took my…
Rizon Crossroads, ways to go I need a sign but there's nothing…
Scanner Here I am at a standstill No move I'm biding time Desultor…
Seafret You opened up the door, I crashed into the wall, Didn't touc…
Shadow Gallery Yesterday is over Stripped of my clearance - fired I…
Si Zentner & his Orchestra You came to me from out of nowhere You took my…
Si Zentner And Orchestra From out of nowhere I see you come rollin' I wonder how…
Sid Bass and His Orchestra You came to me from out of nowhere You took my…
Teddy Wilson You came to me from out of nowhere You took my…
Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra You came to me from out of nowhere You took my…
Teddy Wilson Orchestra You came to me from out of nowhere You took my…
The Boilermaker Jazz Band Everyone knows him as Old Folks Like the seasons, he'll com…
The Charlie Shavers & Ray Bryant Quartet You came to me from out of nowhere You took my…
The Lighthearts I got this feeling I can't describe There's magic in the…
V Tossed into my mind, stirring the calm You splash me with…
Walker Montgomery yeah, them sky scrapers that we built come in the…
Xavier Cugat & His Orchestra You came to me from out of nowhere You took my…
Zoot Sims & Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis You came to me from out of nowhere You took my…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Susie Arioli:
All the Way When somebody loves you It's no good unless he loves you,…
Beyond the Sea ""Somewhere beyond the sea Somewhere waiting for me My lover…
Blue Christmas ""I have a blue Christmas without you I'll be so blue…
Blue Skies Blue skies smiling at me Nothing but blue skies do I…
Call Collect On Christmas ""When I was a boy, I started ramblin I left my…
Can't Say No ""Here I am, there you are If you ask me to…
Can't We Be Friends ""I thought I'd found the man of my dreams Now it…
Christmas Dreaming ""I'm doing My Christmas dreaming A little early this year N…
Come Rain or Come Shine ""I'm gonna love you, like no one loves you Come rain…
Foolin' Myself I try to keep you out of my heart But…
Forgetful ""Lately You've been so forgetful A kind of a stop and go…
Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas ""Have yourself a merry little Christmas Let your heart be l…
Here's That Rainy Day ""Maybe I should have saved those left over dreams Funny, bu…
Here's to the Losers Here's to those who love not wisely, know not wisely but…
How Deep Is the Ocean How much do I love you? I'll tell you no lie How…
I Can't Get Started ""I've flown around the world in a plane I've settled revolu…
I'll Be Home for Christmas ""I'll be home for Christmas You can plan on me Please have…
I'll Never Smile Again I'll never smile again Until I smile at you I'll never lau…
I'm the Caring Kind ""Don't you know you get back what you give out Yeah…
It Could Happen to You ""Hide your heart from sight, Lock your dreams at night, It …
It's A Good Day Yes, it's a good day for singin' a song, And it's…
It's Always You Whenever it's early twilight I watch 'til a star breaks thro…
It's You or No One How did I know that the warmth of the glow…
La Peregrinación ""A la huella, a la huella Jose y maria Por las pampas…
Looking for a Boy ""I am just a little girl Who's looking for a little…
Lumière de Nuit ""Combien de temps faut-il attendre, Pour guérir un coeur at…
Me Myself and I ""Me, myself and i Are all in love with you We all…
Mean to Me ""If I could be the reason your hair's a mess, The…
More Than You Know ""I saw it coming, from miles away I better speak up…
My Funny Valentine My funny valentine Sweet comic valentine You make me smile w…
No Regrets No regrets altho' our love affair has gone astray No regrets…
Old Toy Trains ""Old toy trains, little toy tracks Little boy toys, comin' …
Pennies From Heaven Every time it rains, it rains pennies from heaven Don't you…
The Big Hurt ""You came to me from out of nowhere you took my…
The Very Thought of You ""The very thought of you I forget to do Those little ordina…
There's a Lull in My Life ""Oh, there's a lull in my life It's just a void…
Those Lonely Lonely Nights ""There's been some lonely lonely nights Oh baby yeah, since…
Time After Time ""Time after time, I tell myself that I'm so lucky to…
Time On My Hands ""Time on my hands, you in my arms Nothing but love…
Un Jour De Difference ""Un jour de différence Dans toute une existence Ça n'a pas …
What Are You Doing New Year's Eve? ""Maybe it's much Too early in the game Aah, but I thought I…
When You Whish Upon a Star ""When you wish upon a star Makes no difference who you…
When Your Lover Has Gone ""What good is the scheming, the planning and dreaming That …
Winter Wonderland ""Sleigh bells ring, are you listening? In the lane, snow is…
You Go to My Head ""You go to my head And you linger like a haunting…
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