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Years active
  
2002 – present

Associated acts
  
Delta Royale


Name
  
Linnzi Zaorski

Genres
  
Jazz

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Role
  
Singer-songwriter · linnzizaorski.com

Origin
  
New Orleans, Louisiana, United States

Movies
  
The Mechanic, New Orleans, Mon Amour

Albums
  
Naughty Sweetie, Hot Wax and Whiskey, Linnzi Zaorski & Delta Royale

Similar
  
New Orleans Jazz Vipers, Nuru Kane, Ingrid Lucia, Michael White, Don Vappie

Profiles

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Linnzi Zaorski is an American jazz singer and songwriter based in New Orleans, Louisiana.

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In September 2006, she was the subject of a national radio piece by National Public Radio commentator Andrei Codrescu.

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Music career

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She started out performing with the New Orleans Jazz Vipers and then formed her own backing band, Delta Royale. In 2002, Zaorski and Delta Royale recorded their self-titled debut album, including standards such as "The Way You Look Tonight", "Stars Fell on Alabama", and "Dream a Little Dream of Me". The album contains seven live tracks recorded at the Spotted Cat in New Orleans and six studio tracks. Zaorski provides vocals, with Delta Royale providing guitar, bass, saxophone, clarinet, and trumpet. No drums appear on the recording.

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Recorded in 2004, Hotsy-Totsy includes Zaorski's first original composition, "Better Off Dead", and standards such as "Hernando's Hideaway" and "It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)". Delta Royale added violin and washboard and recorded without clarinet or drums. "Better Off Dead" was featured in the film The Mechanic (2011) with Zaorski appearing as the jazz club singer.

Critical reception

Offbeat magazine in New Orleans described Zaorski's first songwriting effort as fitting "snugly in the confines of Depression-era pop music". Delta Royale has been described as a "formidable band".Gambit described Zaorski and her debut album as being part of an influential traditional jazz movement in New Orleans that was bringing new energy to the scene.

Discography

  • Linnzi Zaorski & Delta Royale (2002)
  • Hotsy-Totsy (2004)
  • Hot Wax and Whiskey (2007)
  • It's a Wonderful Record (Summertone, 2009)
  • Naughty Sweetie (2011)
  • Greet the Dawn (2016)
  • References

    Linnzi Zaorski Wikipedia