Bleeding all the colors of jazz is Eva B. Rose, an enriching combination of Sara Barielles and Amy Winehouse. Rose’s new single, “Nick’s House,” is a sizzling bombshell that will have you believe you are listening to a refurbished rendition of a 1945 jazz singer. The warm, seductive voice of Rose is, first and foremost, raw talent, but was also shaped at the Interlochen Arts and the Standford Jazz Vocal Residency. Along with studying poetry, Rose won an award at UCLA’s Spring Sing for her performance of an original ensemble called “Chicago.”
With honey dripping from her lips as she sings, the deep, sultry sound of “Nick’s House” will make even the strongest of men melt. Kayla Hay