With a warm, lithe singing style and playful approach, Juno winner Emilie-Claire Barlow is one of the most respected and distinctive voices on the Canadian jazz scene. A producer, arranger, and voice actor as well as a singer, she emerged in 1998 with the debut album Sings, a set of standards. Barlow went on to win the Juno Award for Vocal Jazz Album of the Year for 2012's French-language Seule ce soir, a prize she won again three years later for Clear Day with the Metropole Orkest. Concentrating on the Quebec songbook, her 14th album, La plus belle saison, is set for release ...