February 2020

Watch the video for "Raspberry Beret" the first single from Rachelle Garniez' forthcoming album 'Gone to Glory' out March 13.

Prince (1958-2016) takes a road trip to Louisiana in a cowbell jalopy - a lazy Cajun zydeco groove with psychedelic interludes - a nostalgic paean to young love/lust .  From 'Gone to Glory', Rachelle Garniez' collection of interpretations of songs written or made famous by a variety of dearly beloved artists, all recently departed.

WATCH the video created by Mark Lerner and Nancy Howell. 

Preview, stream or buy Gone to Glory HERE

Rachelle Garniez Covers Bowie's "Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps)" on the Album 'Gone To Glory' Out March 13.

Rachelle Garniez takes David Bowie’s (1947-2016) edgy brittle production and translates the sordid tale into a slinky shuffle, punctuated by horn lines that both replicate and subvert the starring role played by Robert Fripp’s guitar on the original. Includes tenor and baritone sax by Steve Elson, who played the baritone solo on Bowie's 1983 hit "Modern Love" and was featured 30 years later on Bowie's 2013 album The Next Day.

The new album Gone to Glory chronicles Rachelle Garniez’ interpretation of songs written or made famous by a variety of dearly beloved artists, all recently departed.

Garniez’ vocal approach eloquently transfigures pop and rock, jazz and soul - from David Bowie, Prince, and Leonard Cohen, to Glen Campbell, Aretha Franklin and Mose Allison. She embodies the characters and inhabits the worlds. Garniez simultaneously loses herself and finds a way to make the songs her own - gathering glory from the gone.

WATCH the video created by acclaimed experimental film maker Lewis Klahr.