SINGER EVOKES BYGONE ERA

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June 11 show at Sacha’s Supper Club

By Mimi Pollack

June 5, 2015 (San Diego’s East County) - Sacha Boutros is an old soul. This award winning San Diego jazz singer channels bygone eras naturally. She has been listening to records, and singing along, since she was a child. Her love of music came early, and on every birthday, she would always ask for a piano and eventually took piano lessons.

She favors the rhythms of the past in both English and Spanish slipping easily from a standard of the 1940’s or 1950’s to a Sinatra tune, to a romantic song by Los Panchos. Her style combines old school and elegance.

Boutros is trilingual as she grew up in an international home with a Mexican mother and a Lebanese/French father.  She sings in English, Spanish, French, and Portuguese. She grew up in South Bay, but after her parents divorced, she lived part of the time in El Cajon with her father.

She was also athletic as a child and teen, and excelled in soccer. She played for teams in East County and Del Cerro. She received a soccer scholarship to USD. She graduated with a major in International Business and Marketing. After graduation, she decided to try a career in music, and has been tirelessly pursuing her dream ever since, even taking opera classes to hone her 4 ½ octave voice.  

She has also put her degree to good use as she does all her own promoting and marketing. She is her own business manager, making all the arrangements down to the last detail. She combines her artistic side with business acumen.

Boutros has released three CD’s, including 2013’s “NY After Dark”. Her latest project is Sacha’s Supper Club working together with the historical Lafayette Hotel. This hotel is the perfect venue for a show evoking an elegant time from the past. The plan is for it to be a monthly, themed event.

Boutros came up with the idea of Sacha’s Supper Club as a throwback to the nightclubs of the 1940’s and 1950’s where men and women dressed up and danced, and a night out was a special occasion.

She decided on the Lafayette Hotel after attending an awards ceremony there in the Mississippi Room. She found it to be the ideal setting and set about organizing the event.

The first Sacha’s Supper Club was in May and it was a sold out show. The second show will be on Thursday, June 11th.  The theme for June will be Frank Sinatra and the Rat Pack. Each month Boutros will also invite a guest artist. For the month of June, it will be crooner Jonathan Karrant.

The goal is for people to relive the feeling of days gone by. The dress code calls for “elegant attire”, not California casual, and men will be required to wear a jacket. Boutros would eventually like to take Sacha’s Supper Club on the road.

Boutros’ other project is an upcoming CD of old time Cuban music, called “Havana After Dark”. Her goal is to break into the Latin American market, and gain new fans on both sides of the border. With her talent and determination, no doubt she will.

For more information on Sacha Boutros, visit her website at www.simplysacha.com

To purchase tickets, go to http://www.sachassupperclubjune.bpt.me

Mimi Pollack is an ESL teacher at Grossmont College and freelance writer.

 

 


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