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Alexis Cole

About Me

With a voice praised as “a deep contralto as smooth and dark as the richest espresso” (Jazz Times, November 2007,) award-winning jazz vocalist Alexis Cole has made an impressive impact on audiences ever since she first took the stage as a teenager. Yet it is impossible to understand Alexis’s power to touch listeners with her music without recognizing the influence that her devotion to a full spiritual life has played throughout her career. This holiday season, Alexis’ spiritual and musical interests once again coincide to miraculous effect as she offers The Greatest Gift to the world.A touching Christmas album with a jazzy twist that benefits a terrific cause, The Greatest Gift was inspired, says Alexis, “by Jesus’ love for humankind” as well as by her father, composer/arranger Mark Finkin. Sales of the CD will benefit World Bicycle Relief, an organization which provides sustainable access to healthcare, education, and economic opportunities in developing nations through The Power of Bicycles©. One specific event from Alexis’ youth resonates through the years to find a fitting echo in The Greatest Gift. While in high school, she collided with a car while riding her bicycle. Through this incident she began her Christian spiritual journey. It makes sense, then, that Alexis decided that the profits from the sale of The Greatest Gift would be donated to World Bicycle Relief, as the organization’s mission resonated with her own love of bicycles and her ongoing desire to make an impact on the world.Raised in Florida, Alexis came from a musical family, so it was only natural that she had begun to perform at the South Beach Hotel when still in high school, rapidly earning a reputation as one of the most talented young singers in town. She went on to enroll in the University of Miami's Jazz Studies program with the help of a Young Arts Scholarship, integrating her musical studies with work that satisfied a spiritual calling at churches in New Jersey and North Carolina. Eventually, she relocated to New York City, where she worked as the music minister at the Jan Hus Presbyterian Church, leading the congregation with a blend of historic hymns and popular songs, music from the Taize tradition and Christian folk.Alexis released her first CD in 1999, a duet project with pianist Harry Pickens, titled Very Early. In 2005, she earned her Masters degree in music, and began to perform frequently at clubs throughout New York City, including The Oak Room, Dizzy's Club Coca Cola, The 55 Bar, The Zinc Bar, Smoke, Smalls and Sweet Rhythm. That same year, she released a second CD. Nearer the Sun, which renowned jazz critic Scott Yanow lauded as “a particularly strong effort from a jazz singer well worth discovering.”As her performing career took wing, Alexis traveled across Europe, Asia and South America. She also taught at a Berklee College of Music in Quito, Ecuador, and has entertained audiences during several three-month-long residencies at clubs in Tokyo. Despite her penchant for globetrotting, Alexis managed to release a third CD, Zingaro, in 2007, which Time Out New York praised as a “disc that will please purists and more adventurous listeners alike.”True to Alexis’ eclectic nature, the tracks on The Greatest Gift span genres. Selections include jazz and classical instrumentals, children’s chorale arrangements, Indian classical and overtone singing, straight ahead jazz, and bluesy pop. Alexis reinvents the Christmas favorites “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing,” “God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen,” and “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas,” and she contributes a heart-warming new song, “The Call,” to the lineup of Christmas standards.Mark Finkin, Alexis’ father, pens an uplifting, catchy, and sure-to-become holiday classic for the album, “Jesus Is the Best Part of Christmas,” and also delivers perhaps the most blues-y version of “God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen” ever on record. Born into fascinating circumstances as a child of two deaf parents determined to give their child what they couldn’t have, Mark was introduced early on to the piano, and remains a passionate and prolific composer and performer.Finkin’s unique story, in part, inspired Alexis to record The Greatest Gift. In 2007, as Alexis sat in the audience of her father’s long-awaited college graduation recital, where he performed original compositions and unique arrangements of hymns, she reached a musical and personal epiphany. She decided to collaborate with her father on a Christmas benefit album, reinvesting herself in their relationship, and in her relationship to the church.A winner of the 2007 Jazzmobile competition and an award recipient at the Montreux Jazz Voice Competition, Alexis was cited as "a rising star in the jazz world” by Hot House Magazine. She continues to perform regularly at jazz clubs in her home base of New York City, as well as throughout the world. A dedicated educator, Alexis teaches privately and has also served on the faculty of the 92nd St. Y in NYC and Berklee College of Music in Quito. Most recently, she’s also added the position of lead vocalist for the West Point Jazz Knights, the U.S. Army’s big band, to her always eclectic resume.

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Member Since: 29/07/2006
Band Website: www.alexiscole.com
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Influences: Sarah Vaughan, Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, Chet Baker, Helen Merrill, Julie London, Carmen McRae, Shirley Horn, Betty Carter, Elizabeth Kontomanou, Margurite Juenemann, Nancy Marano
Sounds Like: .........A rising star in the Jazz World - George Kanzler, Hot House NY........A jazz singer well worth discovering -All Media Guide............She stands on her own - Sheila Jordan, vocalist.......A seriously good singer - Norma Winstone, vocalist.......Wow, really great! -Jon Hendricks, vocalist......Rich, mature and relaxed, a wonderful musician - Rufus Reid, bassist..............I've been waiting for another Carmen Lundy, Nancy Wilson etc. to come along, and finally, Alexis - Mike Smith, host of Jazzwaves WQUB Quincy, IL.........A young singer with great dynamic feeling and a pitch perfect dark contralto voice - John Craddock, contributor to Jazz Journal Int'l............
Record Label: Motema Music
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Jazz Diva in Basic Training Part 12

          "...in that sleep of death what dreams may come When we have shuffled off this mortal coil, must give us pause."   ...
Posted by on Wed, 05 Aug 2009 10:52:00 GMT

Jazz Diva in Basic Training Part 10

July 20, 2009       Dear Friends,     This week I earned my freakin' pay!  In an earlier letter I mentioned that I thought I could...
Posted by on Wed, 29 Jul 2009 10:47:00 GMT

Jazz Diva in Basic Training Part Nine

July 13, 2009 Standing in front of a floor length oval mirror I danced and admired myself in a gorgeous coral colored crepe gown with white sequined appliqués, as a flamenco guitarist played his ...
Posted by on Sun, 26 Jul 2009 14:51:00 GMT

Jazz Diva in Basic Training part 8

July 4, Ft. Leonard Wood, M.O.   We went to a carnival.  They played the national anthem and an entire field stopped in its tracks and saluted.  My company sat together in the grass and watc...
Posted by on Sat, 25 Jul 2009 17:43:00 GMT

Jazz Diva in Basic Training Part Seven

............................................ June 29, 2009 .. .. Dear Friends, .. .. My letter is going to be brief this week.  Im getting really sick, so I want to maximize sleep...
Posted by on Mon, 13 Jul 2009 11:54:00 GMT

Jazz Diva in Basic Training Part Six

.................................... June 22, 2009 .. .. Dear Friends, .. .. Yesterday was my one month anniversary of shipping out.  One month ago, I got on a plane from ..New York...
Posted by on Mon, 13 Jul 2009 09:35:00 GMT

Jazz Diva in Basic Training Part Five: On the Range

................................................ On the Range (12 Jun 09, Fort Leonard Wood).... .. .. Brass plinks ammo swirls toward silhouettes unknowing Zero in on black...
Posted by on Mon, 29 Jun 2009 10:17:00 GMT

Jazz Diva in Basic Training Part Four

................ Dear Friends, .. .. After reflecting on my last letter, I realized that the questions I didnt really answer was, Whats so hard about Basic Training?  .. .. I ...
Posted by on Mon, 29 Jun 2009 10:14:00 GMT

Jazz Diva in Basic Training! Part 3

Dear Friends,   This week, another transition.   I spent the holiday weekend at Reception Battalion basically eating, sleeping, sitting down and shutting up.  We did have a lot of down t...
Posted by on Sun, 07 Jun 2009 10:10:00 GMT

Jazz Diva Goes to Basic Training part 2

Happy Memorial Day!   Dear Friends,   What a full and interesting week of transition!   Last Thursday night, I was at the office of Motema Records where Jana, the companys owne...
Posted by on Thu, 28 May 2009 16:55:00 GMT