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Brenda Earle Stokes: Motherhood

Canadian singer and pianist flirts with kitsch but stays firm in a wistful set of Latin and light-rock originals featuring Ingrid Jensen

With one hand gripping the foam-lined steering bar of a pushchair, pianist and singer Brenda Earle Stokes scribbled into a notebook and whispered voice notes into her phone. Later, she carried those fragments into a studio for nine days and emerged with eight songs that form her sixth own-label release. It examines parenthood with candour plus a little campiness too.

Stokes spent years taking requests at late-night singalongs on cruise ships. Her facility at the keyboard and charismatic vocal delivery reflect those seaborn experiences, even when presenting insights from pram-pushing on dry land. Three fellow Canadian mothers join her in the studio: one trumpeter and two vocalists. Evan Gregor adds bass, with Ross Pederson on drums.

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Intricate rhythmic shifts balance out syrupy lyrics on This Is Your Childhood. Ingrid Jensen’s trumpet takes tentative steps before squirming into the high register. Despite the Disney-ish flavour of the track’s sentiments, an open-hearted quality stops it slipping into kitsch.

Loose Tooth Blues is a 12-bar cycle with a honky-tonk sound. Stokes’ vocals are richer here and her sure-handed keywork is on full show. The band is tight. The piano solo is silky smooth. It’s a kittenish composition.

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A less robust reviewer might have splattered paternal teardrops on his keyboard during Saying Goodbye. This one did. It’s another showcase of Stokes’ gift for combining punchlines with gut-punches. The lyrics explore the inevitable separation of parent and child. Again, Jensen sharpens the fluffy edges with eloquent statements that snuggle up close to the tune.

Brenda Earle Stokes is a polished pro who treats this potentially dewy-eyed theme with engaging vigour. Motherhood is homey, happy and alive with the joy of play. An impressive nine-day project.

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Discography
The Endless Wait; This Is Your Childhood; Who Am I Now?; Where Are The Mothers?; Kathleen; Loose Tooth Blues; Saying Goodbye; Sharp Edges; The Strength Of A Woman; Happy Mother’s Day (51.25)
Ingrid Jensen (t); Earle Stokes (p, v); Evan Gregor (b); Ross Pederson (d); Melissa Stylianou, Nicole Zuraitis (v). New York, USA 2024.
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