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JANE IRVING

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About Me

Born in Sydney, March 11 1971, Jane began classical piano studies at six. Her first teacher, Jenny Rumsey, an extraordinarily encouraging and devoted influence, became the reason for Jane’s continued classical study to the age of eighteen. During this time Jane also entered vocal Eisteddfods and for her first singing performance, won third place. A seed was sewn. Then for the Higher School Certificate classical piano performance Jane was awarded third in the state.Jane’s family were all music lovers but says …“it wasn’t until my brother introduced me to the blues that I started trying new things on the piano. My ears really started to open up and then I heard Sarah Vaughan. She stirred so much inside me and was the reason I seriously started thinking about singing. Then I heard Carmen McRae, Betty Carter, Anita O’Day, Shirley Horn, Mark Murphy, Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Dexter Gordon, Thelonious Monk and so on. There are so many wonderful artists to draw information from and this was the very beginning of the journey to discover my new passion - the history, the roots and the meaning of jazz.”With a solid musical foundation already behind her, twenty years ago, age 17, Jane got her first gig playing piano and singing two nights a week at an inner city hotel in Sydney. Although she continued to work in the piano/vocal environment for a few years, the voice was quickly becoming Janes instrument of choice. With just a microphone in front of her and a trio behind her, a newfound freedom was discovered and Jane formed her first quartet.In 2000, Jane began studying with Kerrie Biddell and in 2001 recorded her second CD ‘Better Than Anything’ - a jazz vocal showcase that received regular airplay and helped put Jane amongst the finest singers in her field.While visiting New York in 2003, Jane studied with Sheila Jordan and Jay Clayton. She was asked to sing at the ‘Up Over Jazz Café’ in Brooklyn and ‘Chez Suzette’ and ‘Swing 54’ in Manhattan. Befriending songwriter/lyricist Ray Passman Jane was later the appreciative recipient of some of his work for her to record.Janes new recording entitled ‘Beams’ released late 2007 features Don Rader (trumpet and flugelhorn), Brendan Clarke and Ashley Turner (double bass), Michael Bartolomei and Matt McMahon (piano), James Waples (drums) and Fabian Hevia (percussion). This album, Jane says “… has been on the back burner for some time. I wanted to include some divergent material, strong enough to create a journey all on its own.”“I first heard Jane sing when we were both working with Evan Lohnings jazz orchestra. I was impressed with her ‘feel’ for the tunes – just as people dug Miles Davis because of the way he interpreted his material and I’m very pleased with the results we achieved on Janes latest CD.” Don Rader – the ex Woody Herman; Maynard Ferguson and Count Basie US trumpeter.

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Member Since: 9/11/2006
Band Website: janeirving.com
Band Members: On my new record: Michael Bartolomei, Matt McMahon, Brendan Clarke, Ashley Turner, James Waples, Don Rader and Fabian Hevia...
Influences: Duke Ellington, Kenny Barron, Marcin Wasilewski,Patricia Barber, Blossom Dearie, Anita O'Day, Jay Clayton, Betty Carter, Jack DeJohnette, Joe Williams, Sarah Vaughan, Nancy King, Carmen McRae, Andy Bey, Patti Wicks, Milton Nascimento, Tuck & Patti, Eddie Jefferson, Mark Murphy, Sheila Jordan, Madeline Eastman, Kitty Margolis, Eliane Elias, Dave Frishberg, Bob Dorough, Mose Allison, Norma Winstone, Rebecca Parris, Irene Kral, Freddie Hubbard, Tomasz Stanko, Martha Wainwright, Erykah Badu, Billy Strayhorn, Roberta Gambarini, Alice Coltrane, Dhafer Youssef, Mariza, Rachelle Ferrell, Woody Allen, Steve Martin, Bill Hicks, Richard Pryor, Dave Chappelle, Derek and Clive, The Muppets, Sesame Street, the moon, the ocean, anyone who can bend my arm behind my back, cocktails before cocktail hour, the rain, a good movie, thought disorder, disorderly thought...!,""/?!
Sounds Like: ...nobody else but me
Type of Label: None

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Review - In Tune Magazine UK October 2007

'BEAMS' JANE IRVINGIN TUNE  UK September 2007, issue 187. Singer's Singers  by Dan Singer, New York CityListen to any of her entertaining 13-song programme and you won't be disappointed. Her cheery...
Posted by JANE IRVING on Wed, 16 Apr 2008 02:27:00 PST

Review - Jazz Action Society April Newsletter

CD Review  Beams, Jane IrvingFor those that have not heard Jane Irving, she is the mistress of scat. Cool as a cucumber on Doodlin' and Beautiful Love. But that's not all, she has a jazz voice, her ...
Posted by JANE IRVING on Wed, 16 Apr 2008 02:01:00 PST