Basic Information
Label: indie
Management: D.J. Sweeney
Members: On CD, "Are You the One?" D.J. Sweeney~vocals, Paul Smith~piano, Danny Embrey~guitar, James Albright~bass, and Tim Cambron~drums
Vocalist, D.J. Sweeney
Kansas City, MO
Jazz / Vocal Jazz / Standards
Bio
Performing live, professionally, for the first time in 2006, D.J. Sweeney currently has 2 CDs recorded with some of the finest jazz musicians in Kansas City. Her first (March 2006) was recorded at Soundtrek Studios in Kansas City and the most recent one (Nov.2008) was recorded at Markosa Studios in Roeland Park, KS.
D.J. Sweeney has performed at almost every venue that offers jazz in Kansas City and has also performed at the Coleman Hawkin's Jazz Festival in Topeka, KS and The Coleman Ha...
Comments
Charles Z.:
Beautiful renditions, tastefully done! Excellent work!!
Nov 21
Dave Younger:
WOW, D.J.....now I remember why I always come back to this genre...you are outstanding!
Jul 20
THE MADD FELON/IT'Z WHATEV...:
AMAZING VOCALS
Jul 15
Daniel Johnny Johnson, Jr.:
You bring your own flavor to the table and it is served hot! One can feel the energy and passion as well as the compassion you bring. I love it!!!!!
Jul 01
Lyle Knight:
Lovely sweet vocals, caressing these standards and treating them with a style they deserve, well sang Lyle
Jun 24
Twelve(One):
great sound, classic, old devil moon is vibin' keep it up!!
Mar 11
SJF Music:
Great sound my new friend, Thanks for the connection.
Feb 09
Les La Tour &The Cradle of Sound:
Great Sound!!
Dec 02
Tony Waka and Friends:
Have A Healthy and Happy Thanksgiving Miss Sweeney! - Your admirer; Tony Waka
Nov 24
Tony Waka and Friends:
I Feel the Love! -Tony Waka
Oct 25
Artist Stats
Fans: 3,693
Song Plays: 396
Visits: 2,466
Video Plays: 165
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Status
Status:
Live for this music called, jazz
Blog
Press Release
Dec 03, 2008 at 12:18 PM
JAM Magazine's Review of "Are You The One?"
This is D. J. Sweeney’s second outing, and on it
you can hear her growth as a singer, showing comfort with
her material on an ambitious program of standards. While
not everything works here, much does, resulting in a pretty satisfying set.
The slow opening between Danny and D.J. on
the title track...




