The four voices fly around and within each other’s phrasing in an arrangement to envy the most progressive big bands.

Abe Beeson // KNKX

“One of the FINEST vocal tandems you will ever hear in our lifetime. A new gift of voices to reach our generation, is right before your eyes…& ears.”

– Terrill Hanna // Urban Music Scene

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IN THE WEE SMALL HOURS OF THE MORNING Wins For Best Arrangement, Instrument And Vocals
I Am Light video
A Case of You video
In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning video
Dusk Baby video

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about säje

Sara Gazarek

Sara

Born and raised in Seattle, WA, GRAMMY Award® winning jazz vocalist Sara Gazarek reigns as one of the most creative voices of her generation, and one “who may well turn out to be the next important jazz singer” (Los Angeles Times). Collaborating with jazz legends Fred Hersch, Billy Childs, Kurt Elling, and more, and with 6 critically-acclaimed albums under her belt at the age of 40, Gazarek often tours internationally as a soloist/band leader, and as a co-founder of the vocal collective, säje, whose debut album earned a GRAMMY Award® for Best Arrangement Instruments and Vocals. Sara is a 2023 Chamber Music of America New Jazz Works grant recipient, serves on the Board of Trustees for the Recording Academy, and works as an Associate Professor of Jazz Voice at the Eastman School of Music (University of Rochester) where she is currently designing and leading their new jazz voice program. Sara’s full length nonet project, an expansion of her critically celebrated EP Vanity, is set to release in Summer of 2025.

Amanda Taylor

Amanda

Amanda Taylor is a two-time GRAMMY Award® nominated arranger specializing in music for vocal ensembles. Pentatonix founder & producer Ben Bram says, “Amanda’s arrangements are absolutely stunning. She has the magical ability to create works that are so dazzling and complex, yet still satisfyingly singable, tasteful, and accessible to all listeners.” A Seattle native, Taylor was immersed in the musical culture of the city from a very young age, and flourished in some of its most prestigious ensembles; Seattle Youth Symphony, Vocalpoint! Seattle, and the Seattle Girls’ Choir among them. Through these experiences, Taylor developed an unbridled curiosity for harmony & composition. She spent her childhood transcribing, multi-tracking her favorite choral pieces, and exploring her own original music. At 16, she auditioned for and was accepted into the GRAMMY® Jazz Ensembles, alongside explosive talents like Kate Davis, Jazzmeia Horn, and Michael Mayo. With this ensemble, Taylor performed at events such as the Blue Note Records party, the MusiCares Person of the Year tribute, and the GRAMMY® Celebration After Party, sharing the stage with artists like Cassandra Wilson, Terence Blanchard, and Herbie Hancock. Taylor then signed on with powerhouse jazz ensemble Groove for Thought as their lead soprano. She quickly began learning to write for contemporary a cappella & vocal jazz, making her arranger’s debut with Groove for Thought on NBC’s “The Sing-Off” (Season 2, 2010). Ever since, Taylor has traveled the U.S. to teach, write, and learn. She has recently founded vocal arranging company Wicked Pigeon, and continues to work with A Cappella Academy, a teen intensive designed to train up-and-coming vocal talents. Her previous faculty positions include Mount Si High School, Bellevue College, Northwest College, & the University of Southern California. Taylor is a frequent guest conductor and adjudicator at various vocal festivals & conferences, and continues to arrange for both scholastic and professional vocal ensembles (The Manhattan Transfer, Chanticleer, Kings Return). She is an active composer, arranger & studio singer (World of Warcraft, Diablo III, Destiny, Shadow of Mordor, DOTA, and more). You can find more about her writing at wickedpigeonmusic.com

Johnaye Kendrick

Johnaye

GRAMMY® nominated vocalist, Johnaye Kendrick received Master of Music from Loyola University and an Artist Diploma from the prestigious Herbie Hancock Institute. Johnaye performs her original compositions as well as fresh interpretations of beloved jazz and contemporary works. She focuses on graceful renditions of jazz standards and composes music and lyrics where she often accompanies herself on harmonium, violin, viola and percussion. The late Jimmy Heath said “Johnaye is a complete musician with a beautiful instrument and open ears.” In 2014, she founded her johnygirl record label. On this label she recorded, produced and released two albums: HERE, a collection of heartfelt originals and FLYING which was nominated for the Earshot Jazz NW Recording of the Year. Johnaye is a recipient of the Chamber Music America New Jazz Works Grant, the South Arts Jazz Road Creative Residency, the Chamber Music America Performance Plus Grant, the Marble House Residency,  the Artist Trust Fellowship and has been voted Earshot Jazz NW Vocalist of the Year. Johnaye serves as Professor of Music at the Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle. In addition to her many musical endeavors, Johnaye is a Certified Sound Therapy Practitioner and Energy Healer with a blossoming practice, johnygirl sound therapy & healing arts studio, a leading Sound Therapy studio in the Pacific Northwest.

Erin Bentlage

Erin

Hailing from the green mountains of Vermont, Erin Bentlage is a GRAMMY® nominated artist who writes, sings, and plays music in search of honest sound. Raised in a small town near the city of Burlington, she first developed her love for musical expression through ballet and classical piano lessons, and later found her creative home in the contemporary realm through jazz and improvisation as both performer and composer. As an artist, Erin has been featured on a growing number of projects including collaborations with Jacob Collier (säje, Djesse Vol. 3), Kiefer (When There’s Love Around), Amber Navran (Golden Light), and Kate McGarry (What To Wear In The Dark). As a writer, Erin has been recipient of the Los Angeles Jazz Society’s ‘New Note’, for which she was commissioned to create a twenty-minute original work, and has also written for a growing number of world-renowned ensembles including Tonality, Kings Return and The Apartment Sessions. She can be heard lending her sound as a vocalist on a wide variety of projects, from major motion picture film scores to singing (and often writing) background vocals for artists such as Moonchild, Pomplamoose, and more. Erin is currently on faculty at the California State University, Northridge and can be found performing around the globe with Jacob Collier’s Djesse World Tour band and, of course, säje.