home page about Sandy the MVPs of Memoir lyrics and song info Sandy's writing event calendar contact info

about Sandy

ELECTRONIC PRESS KIT VIA SONICBIDS (includes downloadable photos)

SUCCESFUL WRITER FOLLOWS NEW MUSE: JOURNALIST PICKS UP PEN IN SERVICE TO THE SONG
Sandy Asirvatham’s new creations feature jazz infused with prose

At the end of the millennium, Sandy Asirvatham was a successful journalist, a popular and provocative columnist for Baltimore’s City Paper, and author of nonfiction books for teens. Her newest creations, however, are original jazz songs.

Armed with an MFA in fiction writing from Columbia University, Sandy was freelancing from home and trying to complete a novel. Instead, she found herself gravitating to the piano.

Hours passed as she sat alone playing and belting out show tunes and pop songs, yearning for an uncertain future. (When would she be able to start a family? Why couldn’t she get past page 150 of her novel?)

Although it had been years since her classical piano studies, music became the center of her creative life. Jazz studies at Towson University and two stints at jazz camp helped her update her skills and jump into a league of top rated musicians. She was soon composing and arranging instrumental music.

Family life anchored Sandy's creative endeavors. When she and her husband adopted a baby in 2003, lullabies were added to her daily musical repertoire. The act of singing simple rhymes to son Miles emboldened her to put her own words to music. By 2006, she had entered a prolific period writing original jazz-inflected songs for grownups.

Stumbling on her true calling

Today she is a respected jazz pianist, arranger and composer, and her storytelling skills enliven her original songs. Her highly rhythmic and idiosyncratic melodies and lyrics channel some of the darker emotions and brooding thoughts leftover from the sadder times in her life. But she presents them with the light and joyful approach of the mature artist who has learned to make her way in a turbulent world.

Sandy feels incredibly lucky to have found her true calling. She was raised in New Jersey by two physicians, both born in India. The exceeding practical couple tried mightily to steer their two daughters into math and science.

Sandy attended the Newark Academy in Livingston. All the art, dance and music lessons she received were meant to round her out and prevent idle hands. Today, though, her parents can hardly argue with her current success at doing what she loves.

In the past five years, she has performed often, leaving a strong impression wherever she appears. Busy with club, concert and festival dates in many cities, her sidemen (and women!) have included heavy hitters from the jazz world, such as bassist Amy Shook, drummer Frank Russo, and trombonist Jim McFalls. Her 2007 album was well received, and audiences are coming out in strong numbers to hear what else this artist has to say.

Sandy's photo
© 2007 Brian J. Berman/Rocktography Visuals Inc., all rights reserved.

“With the abundance of female singers in the business today, it is supremely refreshing to work with a brand-new talent. I’ve known Sandy for only a few years and have been impressed with her meteoric transformation from student to professional performer.
What is most engaging for me as an instrumentalist is the surprisingly wide palette of timbres and emotional depth she brings to her music. She is a JOY to work with!”

~Jim McFalls, trombone performer and jazz educator

some additional facts

ridiculously expensive college: Columbia, class of 1987 (first co-ed class!)... semi-ridiculous major at aforementioned college: Philosophy & Economics (I'm guessing I may be one of the only jazz musicians ever to have read Adam Smith's WEALTH OF NATIONS and all three volumes of Marx's DAS KAPITAL)... typically traumatic grad school: Columbia, again (glutton for pricey punishment) School for the Arts, writing division, class of 1994... additional educational adventures: several semesters at Towson University (music dept, jazz division)... where I really learned what I needed to know: among these brilliant pianists and superlative teachers Fred Hughes (Pasadena MD), Reynaldo Reyes a consummate genius (Towson MD), Lou Rainone (formerly Baltimore now NYC), Nick Zamoroko (Ellicott City MD), Tim Murphy (Towson MD), and Alan Blackman (Baltimore MD)...boundless gratitude to each of you.

please stay in touch

Name and email are required fields; your mailing address will allow me to let you know about events in or near your city. I will never lend, sell, or otherwise release your information to anyone else. Thanks.

Name (required):

Email (required):

Address:

City:

State:

Zip:

Country:

This website and all its contents (c) 2006-2007, Sandy Asirvatham/JazzGrrl Music, all rights reserved. Photography (c) 2007 Brian J. Berman/Rocktography Visuals Inc. (www.brianjberman.com), all rights reserved.
logo

BACK TO TOP