Sue Cahill transforms profound personal loss into a deeply moving work on June February, an elegant blend of contemporary jazz and chamber-like intimacy. Guided by Cahill’s expressive double bass, the trio crafts a spacious, emotionally rich landscape where piano, vocals, and understated percussion interact with remarkable sensitivity. The composition unfolds with quiet grace, balancing moments of fragility with an enduring sense of hope and resilience. Every note feels intentional, allowing the emotional weight to emerge naturally rather than through excess. Thoughtful, refined, and deeply affecting, June February is a beautiful testament to music’s ability to honor grief while gently illuminating the path toward healing.

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