306. Time to make a “Midnight Escape” with Indiana’s Jazz Singer, Barbara Santora

306. Time to make a “Midnight Escape” with Indiana’s Jazz Singer, Barbara Santora

By James Kevin O'Connor

We have a phenomenal jazz singer on today’s episode of the dHarmic evolution. She became known not only for her pure voice in the exceptional five-octave range but for her ability to connect with her audiences emotionally and draw them into the music. She has played in Las Vegas for 14 years, sharing the stage alongside talents like Frank Sinatra Jr. and Billy Preston. She also was a featured entertainer for USO, lifting the spirits of our men and women in uniform for three years. From the great state of Indiana, let’s welcome Barbara Santora!

Today, Barbara shares with us her great experiences in Las Vegas and the time she did USO tours. Get to know her more and of course, her music! We’re featuring some of her amazing songs such as “Micky’s,” “Midnight Escape,” and “That’s Just the Way It Goes”. We’ll get to listen to them, know their stories and go behind the scenes.

More about Barbara Santora

John Michael O’Leary –pianist, singer, and composer. Barbara’s duo called Side by Side.

Check out their Facebook page and website to keep up to date with their awesome songs and new releases. All links are provided below.

Quotes:

20:43

“I really hope James that I never reach a point in my life in my career, that I don't think I can learn something from someone. Because, I believe that if you reach that point where you feel that you cannot learn anymore, then you're really done.”

 

27:58

“I really think that that's the whole inspiration behind the whole thing is that, push the other stuff aside, stay true to yourself, and move forward. And somewhere, someone along the way, is finally going to realize who you are and what you do.”

 

33:25

“I go back to the fact that I don't believe that it was my talent that stopped me; from our lack of talent that stopped me from making it a long time ago. If what we call making it is what we call like, being known all over the world. But I really believe it was because I believed that you had to keep the principles. If I cannot look in the mirror and like who I am, then I'm not gonna be happy.”

 

55:50

“It doesn't really make any difference if you've got 100 people or you've got 10,000 people. You are there to do what God gave you the gift to do and do it. Go for it. Go for it. I don't care how big your crowd is how little your crowd is. Give them all you've got because that's what God gave you.”

 

57:23

“For all of those out there that have given up. Put your career in God's hands, and in His timing, and let Him decide when it's right for you to do it. Because you're going to go through obstacles all along your way. But if you love it, and it's what you're driven to do, put it in His hands and watch his miracles happen.”

 

Timestamps:

03:18     Introducing Barbara Santora

04:38     Barbara’s music – has it always been jazz for her?

07:33     Barbara’s time in USO

11:14     Listen to “Micky’s” by Barbara Santora

13:54     How was Micky’s put together?

16:29     Where did they record Micky’s?

17:40     For Barbara, what is the best process when putting a song together?

22:37     Listen to “Midnight Escape” by Barbara Santora

26:41     The story behind the song “Midnight Escape”

28:52     Barbara shares her journey in Vegas, and some stories

with the people, she shared the stage with.

35:31     For Barbara, what is her best chapter in life?

39:55     Listen to “That’s Just the Way It Goes” by Barbara Santora

43:43     Barbara takes us to the studio when recording “That’s Just the Way It Goes”

47:38     How are they doing in Indiana and how they handled the pandemic?

51:31     Barbara’s favorite places to play.

56:18     Barbara Santora’s message to the listeners

 

Spotify Playlist:

Make sure to check out the dHarmic Rising stars playlists on Spotify!

We currently have two playlists named Aquila and Orion, and we’re currently working on the third one, so don’t miss out on these amazing and talented artists who are also alumni of the dHarmic Evolution.

You can copy these links and share this on your social media to let other people hear these amazing talents as well.

 

dHarmic Rising Stars: Aquila

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4loDaYF0OuWRjZeMXvEjK4?si=L20-loGXR9i6IW0Z_GjEnA

 

dHarmic Rising Stars: Orion

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5CnL9tl0xbU4oDh6jtJBZx?si=ecg7eEbLQcSu1dRBDCGALg

 

dHarmic Evolution links: 

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Special Links and Mentions:

Frank Sinatra Jr.

Billy Preston

Bob Hope

Foley Entertainment – Eugene Foley

Liberace

Doc Severinsen

Burt Reynolds

Larry Holmes

Robert Goulet

Barbara Eden

Tony Bennett

Muhammad Ali

Lloyd Bridges

Cary Grant

Dr. Seuss

Patsy Cline

Phantom of the Opera

Big band

Mel Tormé

Ella Fitzgerald

 

Connect with Barbara Santora:

Website:

barbarasantorajazz.com

YouTube:

Barbara Santora Official

Facebook:

Side by Side

Twitter:

@BarbaraSantora1

Instagram:

@barbarasantoramusicofficial

Apple Music:

https://music.apple.com/us/artist/barbara-santora/1519684611

Spotify:

https://open.spotify.com/artist/0kp87SCtM0OJnIJRv3HQxc

YouTube Music:

https://music.youtube.com/channel/UCf3BUn5hO6Vn4QSp2heGLCA

ReverbNation:

https://www.reverbnation.com/barbarasantora

 

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