About the Album
The Players
The following 4 musicians are probably the most important elements of Pure Lullabys For You... the driving forces behind the album's warm & distinctive sound. Here we have provided, for your interest, brief biographies of each musician that contributed their musicianship in the creation of this magical album...

Sara Mullett D.dip ACM ARCM
Pure Lullabys For You is Sara’s second album for children. It is for her Sussex based baby music school that this Royal College of Music soprano is best known.
Well over 1000 babies have passed through her unique music course and it her experience in teaching very young children a love of music that have shaped this lullaby album.
Look out for her next book/DVD ‘How To Teach Your Baby Music’.

Herbie Flowers
Visit Herbie’s website for a complete low-down on a career in the music business now entering its fifth decade.
This legendary ‘muzo’, has worked with them all. From David Bowie to The Beatles, Jools Holland to the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. 30 years ago, Herbie used his recently acquired jazz fender bass on Lou Reed’s ‘Walk On The Wild Side’ and instantly produced the world’s most famous bass riff.
Today he uses the same fender bass on Pure Lullabys For You, for all kids to enjoy. Read an entertaining Q&A session with Herbie at: www.tilldawn.net
Loulou
With its totally natural sound, harp is the perfect instrument for creating a relaxed mood, and indeed has a magical capacity to transport the listener.
In writing the harp arrangements for Pure Lullabys For You, harpist and jazz pianist Loulou has kept her audience in mind performing simple but beautiful backing.

Terry Seabrook
Terry Seabrook is one of Britain’s top jazz pianists. He studied music at Sussex university and won a scholarship at the renowned Eastman School of Music in New York.
He started his career in 1985 touring Europe and the Middle East with US Jazz singer Joe Lee Wilson. His trio performs regularly in Brighton and London and has performed with Harry Edison, Sonny Stitt, Archie Shepp, and Jimmy Witherspoon. On the Latin scene Terry has worked with Robin Jones, Snowboy and Pucho.
Terry is a busy jazz piano teacher and appears as a tutor at The Jamey Abersold Summer School each year. He has written pieces for both the Associated Board Jazz Piano syllabus and the Trinity Popular Piano syllabus. Read more about Terry at: www.abrsmpublishing.com

















