Photo by Maya Dixon
Daughter of the Sea
by Laura Lizcano
After an incredible run at Cannonball 2022, Lizcano’s heartfelt, fan-favorite jazz returns for Miniball Spring!
Part of Philadelphia Celebrates Jazz, supported by the Office of Arts, Culture, and the Creative Economy!
Generational traumas. Immigrant identity. Sexual desire. Radical self-love.
Daughter of the Sea is an intimate, contemporary jazz performance, featuring Erin Busch on cello, Jake Kelberman on guitar, and Lizcano on vocals and ukulele.
Showing in the MAAS Garden
1320 N. 5th St.
Philadelphia, PA 19122
SHOWING APRIL 8TH AT 8:00PM
Ages 13+
Laura Lizcano presents music from her newly released album contemporary jazz ablum Daughter of the Sea, featuring Erin Busch on cello, Jake Kelberman on guitar, and Lizcano on vocals and ukulele.
Written largely during quarantine, Daughter of the Sea is an internal look into Lizcano's life, addressing a wide range of topics from breaking generational traumas and grappling with immigrant identity, to sexual desire and learning radical self-love.
Featuring tracks sung in both English and Lizcano's native Spanish, the album is a reflection of her experiences with and feelings of belonging to something bigger than the boxed identities imposed by culture and society.
Lyrically, the album pulls inspiration from singer-songwriters like Fiona Apple, Mon Laferte and Regina Spektor, while it is influenced musically by the likes of Paul Simon, David Bowie and American composer, Caroline Shaw. The artist’s love for classical music is apparent on Daughter of the Sea, with the esteemed Daedalus Quartet performing instrumental interludes throughout the album and providing instrumentation on several key tracks. The interludes were composed by Philly composer Erin Bush.