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JD Walter

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About Me

JD Walter is a Jazz singers singer-a purist and an innovator. Although his style has been compared to many vocal Titans, it is in the same breath, uniquely his own, and he has become a singular phenomenon on the music scene. Respected and lauded by the great musicians of the contemporary circuit, J.D. has shared the stage with many legendary artists including: saxophonist Dave Liebman, singer/songwriter Bob Dorough, drummer Billy Hart, trumpeter Nicholas Payton, pianist Jean-Michel Pilc, saxophonist Bill Evans, bassist John Benitez, singer Mark Murphy, drummer Greg Hutchinson, drummer Ari Hoenig, drummer Bill Goodwin, trumpeter Randy Brecker, saxophonist Tim Warfield, pianist Jim Ridl, trumpeter John Swana, bassist Taurus Mateen, pianist Orrin Evans, trumpeter Randy Brecker, singer Miles Griffith, and Poet Sonia Sanchez. J.D. is grateful for his childhood introduction to the world of music. A product of his familial church boychoir, J.D. went on to sing with the renowned "American Boychoir". He attended the University of North Texas via a vocal jazz scholarship and became a featured soloist on university recordings. After receiving various awards from the International Association of Jazz Educators, he left the United States to live in Amsterdam, Holland to study with acclaimed recording artist Deborah Brown. J.D. has currently recorded 4 CD's. "Sirens in the C-House" (Encounter/Dreambox media Records 2000) brought him much critical acclaim. His second cd, the innovative and experimental "Clear Day" (Doubletime Records2001) is a collaboration with master musician Dave Liebman. Two recent releases "Dedicated to You" with the Steve Rudolph trio (PACT records 2004), and "2Bass, a Face and a little skin" (Encounter/Dreambox media Records 2006) are starting to garner rave reviews. His first two recordings made it to the "Top 25 Jazz Release" list of internationally syndicated jazz DJ Bob Parlocha. Moreover, both cds helped expand J.D.'s listening audience from the shores of America to Europe, Russia, and the Far East. JD has been a guest artist on many CD's, is also a member of pianist Orrin Evans Luvpk band, with 2 releases on Imani Records (04,07) as well as performing 3 songs on trumpeter Sean Jones latest release, "kaleidoscope", on Mack Avenue records. JD has appeared on many international radio and television broadcast stations including: NBC television; National Finland Radio; and Radio Extreme, Helsinki. He has appeared on live Russian television and radio broadcasts, CNN Latin America, as well as having served as guest host on various American radio stations. J.D. has been a featured artist at countless American jazz festivals and clubs, performed at numerous festivals in Europe, the Middle East, Central America and toured Russia 20 times, performing in over 100 cities. A vocal coach for many emerging artists, J.D. is in demand as a clinician at schools and universities. He has performed numerous clinics for the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, the Music Educators National Conference, and has taught at the prestigious Sibelius/Kuopio Conservatory in Finland, Jazz Palau De Valencia in Spain, The University of North Texas, The Moscow Music Consort, and the Kazan Music Conservatory in Russia. JD is a regular on the Music Scene in New York having headlined at such venues as, Lincoln Center, The Jazz Standard, The Jazz Gallery, Joe's Pub, The Tribeca Performing Arts Center, Sweet Rhythm, Smoke, and can be seen frequently at the famed 55 Bar. He was also formerly on the faculty of the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Currently resides in New York City, teaches at The Aaron Copeland School of Music, The New School, and can be heard at many major jazz clubs and events.

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Member Since: 4/16/2006
Band Website: jdwalter.com agent- Reggie Marshall Marsjazz.com
Band Members: Orrin Evans, Donald Edwards, John Benitez, Dave Liebman, Jean Michel Pilc, Steve Varner, LuvPark, Ralph Bowen, Tim Warfield, Tony Marino, Ari Hoenig, Jim Ridl, Marko Marcinko, Steve Rudolph, Mark Kelly, Greg Hutchinson, Steve Rudolph, John Swana
Influences: ORDER NEWLY RELEASED 2BASS A FACE AND A LITTLE SKIN !!!! --------------------------------------------- WITH-ARI HOENIG DRUMS, TONY MARINO BASS, STEVE VARNER BASS-------------------------------------------------------- -- CUT AND PASTE BELOW TO ORDER!!!! DIRECT LINK TO BE SET UP SHORTLY THANKS !!!! ------------------------------------------------------------ - http://cdbaby.com/cd/jdwalter.. ____________________________________________________________ _______________ Recent Review from a gig at the Jazz Bakery in Los Angeles ____________________________________________________________ _______________ April 2nd 2008 LA Times Jazz review JD Walter at Jazz Bakery ____________________________________________________________ _______________ By Don Heckman, Special to The LA Times ____________________________________________________________ _______________Jazz singer JD Walter opened his set Monday at the Jazz Bakery with what he described as a "derangement" of the standard "It Never Entered My Mind." The word was intended as a pun, of course, Walter's way of describing his method of "de-arranging" familiar material into entirely new musical entities.He wasn't kidding. Rather than mess with any postmodern deconstruction, Walter simply started with fragments that had no immediately noticeable connection with the song. Using elements of scat phrasing, bits and pieces of lyrics, an occasional reference to melody, he eventually wound up with a recognizable overview of "It Never Entered My Mind." But, even at that, harmonies were skewed, the rhythm shifted and the melody found its own life.Walter dealt similarly with another pair of standards -- "If I Should Lose You" and "Never Let Me Go" --sometimes homing in on the original songs, sometimes dancing freely around their outer edges. Like Bobby McFerrin, Mark Murphy and Rhiannon, Walters is reshaping what jazz singing is all about. He is opening up familiar material to the most adventurous kinds of interpretation, while continuing to engage and entertain his audiences.One of the best examples was his solo rendering of James Taylor's "Shower the People." Using a combination of electronic devices, Walter created a gorgeously self-harmonized version of the song, replete with a low-note, vocal bass line. As a technical feat it was remarkable; as a musical performance, it was even better.Walter, who was backed superbly by pianist Orrin Evans and (remarkably) by 17-year-old drummer Justin Faulkner, was making his L.A. debut -- a reflection of his relatively low visibility on the music business radar. And that's a shame, since he is an original in an art overpopulated with copycats. ____________________________________________________________ ______________
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Record Label: Doubletime, Dreamboxmedia, Pact
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Freedom of the Press? racism and selectivism alive and well in the US press

We are supposed to have freedom of the Press as stated in the U.S. Constitution: First Amendment.First Amendment - Religion and ExpressionCongress shall make no law respecting an establishment of reli...
Posted by JD Walter on Tue, 13 May 2008 06:25:00 PST

Now Booking Vocalists at Cachaca in Manhattan-Weds 7-9:30

I am Booking Jazz Vocalists Wednesdays Starting in April 2008 at Cachaca, 35 W 8th St. in ManhattanThe gig specs are:2 sets 7-8, and 8:30-9:30Cover is $10, and the Band gets 70% of the door, AND MUST...
Posted by JD Walter on Mon, 25 Feb 2008 09:25:00 PST

about the new tunes currently up on myspace

Ive had my own CD's music up on myspace for sometime and thought it might be nice to feature some of the artists Ive recorded with recently, including Andrew Roberts, Sean Jones, Luv Park ....enjoy
Posted by JD Walter on Tue, 11 Dec 2007 11:08:00 PST