BBC Radio Ulster

Linley Hamilton describes Georgia as “one of my very favourite and creative UK singers” on his BBC Radio Ulster Show.  He played the Pat Metheny track ‘Question The Answer’ with Georgia’s approved lyrics from her 2010 album ‘Silhouette‘.   Listen here at 5 mins 50. BBC Radio Ulster

Come Rain or Come Shine – now available on i tunes

Come Rain or Come Shine – Georgia’s new album with award-winning guitarist, Nigel Price, is now available to buy on i tunes, Amazon and CD Baby. The album has received rave reviews with 4 stars from The Observer, Jazzwise, The Scotsman and Jazz Journal.  Read Come Rain or Come Shine – now available on i tunes

Georgia Mancio Trio at Love Supreme 2014

Georgia Mancio Trio with Nigel Price (guitar) and Julie Walkington (bass) will play a set at the incredible Love Supreme 2014.  The full line-up includes Lalah Hathaway, Jamie Cullum, Gregory Porter, Snarky Puppy and Dave Holland. Georgia’s Trio play The new Matua Stage at 3.30pm Georgia Mancio Trio at Love Supreme 2014

Jazzwise 4* review ‘Come Rain or Come Shine’

“the unforced lyricism, the conversational quality and sheer elegance of the music-making, the palpable sense of enjoying each other’s musical company – are all captured to masterly effect on Come Rain or Come Shine….Mancio sings beautifully, negotiating the intricacies of these standards with a real Jazzwise 4* review ‘Come Rain or Come Shine’

“In all respects an accomplished and beguiling set” – 4 stars from The Observer for ‘Come Rain or Come Shine’

Dave Gelly, esteemed jazz critic for The Observer, awards Georgia’s new album, Come Rain or Come Shine, 4 stars.  Read here “To improvise on the melody of a song while leaving its lyric unaltered is a difficult and delicate process, but Georgia Mancio brings it off with such grace “In all respects an accomplished and beguiling set” – 4 stars from The Observer for ‘Come Rain or Come Shine’

“It’s beautiful” – All About Jazz reviews ‘Come Rain or Come Shine’

“an object lesson in subtlety, in understated interpretation, in the impact of nuance…. Mancio can re-invigorate a lyric with the slightest shift in emphasis, timing or intonation….It’s beautiful” All About Jazz reviews ‘Come Rain or Come Shine’   Subtlety. It’s a useful characteristic in many walks “It’s beautiful” – All About Jazz reviews ‘Come Rain or Come Shine’