About Kate Voss and The Hot Sauce:
Hailing from the Emerald City, Kate Voss got her start in the club scene in Seattle playing with a variety of groups on piano. When her jazz studies were nearing an end and her musical interests could not be pinned down to a single genre, her teacher assigned her the title of "dilettante". Luckily for us all, that only inspired Kate to further explore other avenues for making music and ultimately brought her to form Kate Voss & The Hot Sauce which encompasses all the genres she loves. A true variety band, this act pulls from her varied background of jazz, blues, pop, country, western-swing, oldies, americana and rockabilly. As a full-time musician, Voss has cultivated a stage presence that charms and delights folks and a voice that "Nails the authenticity of the era" (JazzTimes) with tunes from Brenda Lee to Nancy Sinatra and Patsy Cline to Ray Charles. Kate has been awarded "Vocalist of the Year" and "Ensemble of the Year" from Earshot Magazine and after her move to Wisconsin in 2021, was nominated for several WAMI awards including Female Vocalist of the year, Instrumentalist of the year, Pop Artist of the Year, and Free Reed Player of the Year. As leader of this band, Kate sings lead vocals, plays the Ukulele Bass, and occasionally plays melodica while staying true to her one rule in this band: Kate says "We only play songs I love." Kate has been touring the country with her duo act Sundae + Mr. Goessl for the past decade performing thousands of shows in 40+ states. Her new book, "Melodica Method", was published in 2023 through Hal Leonard. Voss also runs an independent record label with her husband, Jason Goessl, and a boutique & bar in downtown Oshkosh called Can Can. Jason and Kate are expecting their first child this August and hope that the baby doesn’t dismay their rescue chihuahua (Jackie Osassis) too much.
Top Ten by Kate Voss and The Hot Sauce [Digital Album]
SUNG-226-DA
UPC: 196429616363
Release Date: 2024-07-18
Kate Voss & The Hot Sauce's debut album Top Ten reinvents 1950s–60s classics like Brenda Lee’s I’m Sorry and Nancy Sinatra’s These Boots Are Made for Walking. The core trio—Kate Voss (vocals/bass/melodica), Jason Goessl (guitar), and Mike Underwood (drums/bongos)—is joined by Kurt Shipe (trumpet) and Eric Koppa (tenor sax) on six tracks. Blending swing, rockabilly, and pop ballads, the album radiates a retro vibe perfect for the road.
Kate Voss - Vocals, Bass, Melodica
Jason Goessl - Guitar
Michael Underwood - Drums
Kurt Shipe - Trumpet
Eric Koppa - Tenor Saxophone
Recorded at TRS Recording Oshkosh
Engineered by Jason Goessl
Mixed by Jason Goessl
Mastered by Jason Goessl
Cover Design by Kate Voss