Member Since: 20/04/2006
Band Website: www.dinahd.com
Band Members: Dinah D's Contraband Swingclub is:
Matt Carter-Tenor/Bari Saxes,
Tina Jones- Trumpet/Flugelhorn,
Dave St.Jean-Trombone,
Aaron Cadwaladr-Guitar,
Phil Wipper-Kit,
Dinah D-Upright.
5 of the Swingclub members rock the vocals as well as their instrumentsAs well as the Swingclub, Dinah D has many quartet, trio,and duet combo possibilities....
Some of the Favorites are:
The Martini Foursome-
Tracy Myers=Kit,
Myron Makepeace-rhodes
Tina Jones-Horns/Vocals,
Dinah D-Bass/VocalsAnd for the shorter set, there's always The Kerplunks!
Tina Jones- Vocals/Horns/etc
Dinah D-Bass/Banjo/Vocals/Etc
Aaron Cadwaladr- Guitar/Vocs
Phil Wipper- Drums
Influences: Early Swing, Blues, Jazz, Viper music!, Acoustic music of all sorts, my Awesome father, The Upright Bass-played in any form--by anyone(even horribly), Gin, my co-musicians, and of course--- The 3 Louis'!!!
(Armstrong, Prima, Jordan)
Sounds Like: "A chocolate covered olive", fan at Vancouver Island Music festival,2006
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--------------------------------------"Dinah D is a West Coast gem, a real rarity, whose presence, style, and sound will all stick in your head from the very first time you hear her. Herein lies part of the recipe for Dinah Ds triple threat jazz style. Dinah is not only a solid upright bass player- thumping out that low register downbeat almost effortlessly- she's also a gifted singer; a seductive contra-alto with a wry sense of humour. Dinah D's skill as a performer is backed up by strong song-writing talent (check out Dawson, a classic in the making) with roots that go deep far back to the days of Viper jazz and a sound that is steeped in the blues. If you get the chance to see Dinah perform, do not hesitate to make the gig!"
-James Booker,CHLY Radio Malaspina
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------------------------------Regarding 'Outer Bass'----"It's wonderfully simple and simply wonderful. Cool phrasing and great turns of phrase. Wistful AND real. Raw in the best of ways as only a first CD can be. And your full sweet voice. OH yeah. I love every moment of Outer Bass with you."
-Alan Darling, Paperchoice Recycled Papers , Gabriola BC
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------------------------------Regarding 'Outer Bass'--------"Lots of things to admire about what you've created. Original songs, some extraordinarily tasty lines..... I'll be listening again and again for everything you've put into the lyrics. I think your voice is
maturing and developing into a beautifully unique style. I love the different 'genres' you evoke with each song." Karen Six, Vernon BC ------------------------------------------------------------
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"I'm the one who told you after your set at the (Vancouver Isl) MusicFest that I think you are better than (someone famous who sings but doesn't play bass)... especially on the bass. Great voice and fun and wise 'use' of words. I loved "Grinnin' In Y'r face/ I got My Way" and the way anything you sing comes out a jazz number. Female jazz singers are my primary listening pleasure" Shirley Miller, Courtenay BC
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Regarding 'Outer Bass' "... express my gratitude to you for sending that CD of you and your band, I played it over and over for a couple of weeks, your voice is so sultry and lilting, “your gonna go places dollâ€." Valerie Dreisen, Leduc AB
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"Now you are one cool chick" regarding playing bass/singing , fan at the Bowen Rd Farmers Market, 2008
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---------------------------------------“My music career up to this point has been like an old Bently running out of gas. Spurts of loud, serious progress mixed with stalling points. I have played music professionally for 13 years-the last 5 have been with the Double Bass. The Bently finally found a trustworthy Gas station.†Dinah D-----------------------------------------------------------
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"Nothing Fancy, just cheap Martinis" ad for gig on Gabriola Island
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"hip and cheeky with a touch of class" fan at Dinah D's Contraband Swingclub 'Most Definitely Live' (recorded live show for album)
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"Who the hell are you really?" fan at live show that became the album 'Most Definitely Live' by Dinah D's Contraband Swingclub
Record Label: Walk Lightly and Carry a Big Fiddle
Type of Label: Unsigned