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Jacqui Hicks

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About Me


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Jacqui was originally a classically trained clarinettist but started singing during her three years at the Leeds College Of Music, where she also studied saxophone and flute, and then joined the one year post-graduate jazz course at the Guildhall School Of Music And Drama. Shortly after leaving the Guildhall Jacqui joined the National Youth Jazz Orchestra as their vocalist and spent the next four years touring and also recording with them - including the vocal album Looking Forward Looking Back.
Since 1993 Jacqui has worked with the jazz/funk band Shakatak, both as backing vocalist and sax player. She's toured Europe and Eastern Europe, South Africa, the Far East & Japan numerous times with them and also appears on their albums Let The Piano Play, View From The City, Under Your Spell, Blue Savannah, Beautiful Day, Emotionally Blue and the MOBO nominated Live At Ronnie Scotts.
Additionally, she sings three tracks of Shakatak drummer, Roger Odell's Beatifik album The Blue Window, released in 2000 and makes a guest appearance on the compilation album called Smooth Solos - Shakatak & Friends.
Jacqui has also worked with the Latin/Pop band Matt Bianco touring Japan, Indonesia & Europe with them and appears on their albums Gran Via, Another Time:Another Place and a re-working of their greatest hits album A Collection.
She is a featured vocalist on Paprika Soul's 2002 album Into The Light, including the single "Too Much Love Makin", a track that also appears on the JazzFM CD Venice Beach.
Jacqui's first solo album Spellbound was released in 2000 and was well received by the critics.
"...a beautifully crafted and controlled performance. A fine debut indeed."
- [Jazz Review]
Her second album With A Song In My Heart was released in September 2005 and is a collaboration with the John Critchinson Trio.
"...a singer of warmth, poise and intelligence whose smoky voice is a pleasure to listen to." - [Yorkshire Post]
She has also worked with some of Britains finest jazz musicians including Art Theman, Bobby Wellins, Brian Dee, Jim Mullen, Allan Ganley, Julian Marc Stringle, Alan Barnes, Mark Nightingale, Dave Green and of course John Critchinson. She also makes regular appearances with the award winning Back To Basie Orchestra and is featured on their latest album 'Corner Pocket'.
As a session singer Jacqui has recorded songs for Hal David & John Cacavas, Duncan Lamont, and Johnny Keating, among others. She's worked on several soundtracks including the films Tomb Raider II and Veronica Guerin and appeared in a couple of Radio 4 plays for the BBC.

There will be regular updates about Jacqui on this site, as well as alternative album tracks and unissued recordings that you can listen to, so remember to keep coming back.

For more information about Jacqui Hicks you can email [email protected]

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Member Since: 7/28/2006
Band Website: jacquihicks.com
Band Members: Jacqui Hicks, Vocals
John Critchinson, Piano
Dave Green, Double Bass
Tristan Mailliot, Drums
with guests
Martin Shaw, Trumpet & Flugelhorn
Tina May, vocal duet
Record Label: 33 Jazz
Type of Label: Indie

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*BACK TO BASIE ORCHESTRA featuring JACQUI HICKS. QUEEN ELIZABETH HALL. 13th June 2008*

Introduced by Sheila Tracy, Jacqui Hicks will be appearing with the Back To Basie Orchestra at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, Southbank Centre, London on Friday 13th June 2008 at 7.30pm.
Posted by Jacqui Hicks on Tue, 20 May 2008 01:12:00 PST