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Eva Kesselring - My Baby Just Cares For Me

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Eva Kesselring was born in Zurich, but the family moved to Athens in 1974.
She took her first professional steps in 1977 when she began to co-host a weekly children's television program about music on the National Hellenic Television Channel (ERT1). She stayed with the show for 4 years.
In 1986 she graduated from the Lycée Franco-Hellénique d' Athènes and successfully passed her Baccalauréat Diploma Exam. In 1987, having decided to eventually study acting and performance techniques, Eva started taking singing lessons in Athens with Ellie Paspalas. That same year Eva was hired as Production and Stage Manager for the Lena Platonos Multimedia Concert, staged at the Lykabettus Theatre for the Athens Summer Festival.
After auditioning in New York, Eva was accepted as a student at the Mountview Theatre School in London (!), where she began a three-year course in Acting and Musical Theatre in January 1988. She completed her singing training under Debbie Lammin, having been awarded a full scholarship. She had the chance to try out her skills on such varied roles as that of Masha in Anton Chekhov's Three Sisters and that of Velma Kelly in the musical Chicago by Kander, Ebb and Fosse. It is with this particular production that Eva toured in Sweden during the spring of 1990.
While in London, Eva had the privilege of working alongside some of the world's top artists, such as director Paul Tomlinson, actor Simon Callow and actress Vanessa Redgrave.
Eva then returned to her home in Athens, where she became involved in various aspects of the Performing Arts as actress, singer, copywriter, production manager, translator and assistant director.
In 1994 she appeared at the Athens Megaron Concert Hall in Three Small Musicals by G. Kouroupos, N. Kypourgos and P. Koukos, staged by Thomas Moschopoulos, with the Bostonian Alea III Orchestra conducted by Theodore Andoniou.
During the theatrical winter seasons of 95-96 and 96-97 she portrayed the role of Mary in the smash-hit production of Collin Higgins' Harold and Maude at the Alhambra Theatre, directed by Y. Iordanidis.
In the summer season of 1997, she created the role of Mrs. Crosby in the Hellenic Premiere of Neil Simon and Marvin Hamlisch's musical stage version of The Goodbye Girl at the Park Theatre, directed by George Kimoulis.
Since 1994, she has appeared regularly on the Athenian Live Circuit, in various clubs (Ginger, Public, Parafono Jazz & Blues Club, Half Note Jazz Club etc.) as lead vocalist of her own jazz group In Touch... (varying between the basic jazz trio p-b-d to a sextet with the addition of sax, trumpet and trombone), forming a steady partnership with Gerassimos Anastassopoulos. When her engagements have allowed it, she has appeared with In Touch... in other cities as well, both in Greece and abroad.
Her presence on the local jazz scene was met with very favourable reviews from the National Press.
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Member Since: 24/02/2007
Band Members:

Eva Kesselring - vocals
Photo by Stamatis Katapodis - 2005

Gerassimos Anastassopoulos - saxophones
Photo by Andreas Zaharatos - ca. 1996

Nikolas Voyatzis - piano
Photo by Andreas Zaharatos - ca. 1996

Angelos Tsourelis - piano
Photographer unknown

Paris Matakoudis - upright bass
Photographer unknown

Periklis Trivolis - upright bass
Photo by Athina Sarla - 2005

Thanos Michaelides - drums
Photographer unknown

Dimitris Christodoulou - drums
Photo by Stamatis Katapodis - 2005

Frequent collaborators:

Yiannis Karayiannakis - trumpet
Andonis Andreou - slide trombone
Marinos Himonas - slide trombone

Soren Hansen - Cellist and Bassist - photographer unknown

Influences: The sound of Verve recordings ca. 1957
Sounds Like: "Eva Kesselring is one of the most powerful
jazz interpreters the local scene has to offer. She is an artist shaped by a wide scope of influences, which find their release both through singing and acting. Ms Kesselring possesses a stage presence and an interpretive range, which far exceed the usual boundaries of Jazz Singing. Passion is the term that springs to mind when called upon to describe her performance, no doubt the legacy of her theatrical background. In steady collaboration with her group In Touch... and the permanent creative in-put of saxophonist G. Anastassopoulos, Ms. Kesselring breezes through a repertoire of Great Jazz Standards which often expands to include the Blues, Bossa Nova and French Chanson idioms. Simply outstanding!"

by George Haronitis
Jazz&Tzaz magazine
Record Label: Unsigned

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