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		<title>Vocalist Whitney James Celebrates Release of Stunning Debut CD “The Nature of Love” In Concert 2/4</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[VOCALIST WHITNEY JAMES CELEBRATES RELEASE OF STUNNING DEBUT CD “THE NATURE OF LOVE” IN CONCERT, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4 in SF “Whitney James ain’t your typically thin-voiced, self-obsessed pseudo-diva. She’s got a spine-tingling presence” – James Kirchmer, The Stranger “A startlingly impressive and mature debut CD.” – Philip Booth, St. Petersburg Times Join world-class vocalist Whitney [...]]]></description>
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<p>VOCALIST WHITNEY JAMES CELEBRATES RELEASE OF STUNNING DEBUT CD “THE NATURE OF LOVE” IN CONCERT, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4 in SF</p>
<p>“Whitney James ain’t your typically thin-voiced, self-obsessed  pseudo-diva. She’s got a spine-tingling presence” – James Kirchmer, The  Stranger</p>
<p>“A startlingly impressive and mature debut CD.” – Philip Booth, St. Petersburg Times</p>
<p>Join world-class vocalist Whitney James as she celebrates the release  of her debut CD “The Nature of Love” in concert at 9:30 p.m. on  Thursday, February 4 at Coda Jazz Supper Club, 1710 Mission Street, San  Francisco, CA.  Joining James are guitarist Terrence Brewer (winner SF  Weekly Music Award, Best Jazz Artist), others TBA. Tickets are $7. Call  415-551-CODA (2632) or log on to:  http://codalive.com/february_calendar_2010.htm</p>
<p>James takes her rightful place among today’s great jazz singers with  this stunning debut album released January 19 on Stir Stick Music. The  CD features her working rhythm section – pianist Joshua Wolff, bassist  Matt Clohesy and drummer Jon Wikan, along with special guest trumpeter  Ingrid Jensen.  James blends a singer’s sensitivity to lyrics with an  instrumentalist’s command of phrasing, melody, and timbre. The album’s  ambitious program of material includes classics from the Great American  Songbook such as Jerome Kern and Ira Gershwin’s “Long Ago and Far Away”  and Irving Berlin’s “How Deep Is the Ocean,” as well as challenging jazz  tunes such as Benny Golson’s “Whisper Not” and Jimmy Rowles’s “The  Peacocks.”</p>
<p>James doesn’t just sing a tune-she creatively engages it. Every time  she approaches a melody and a lyric, she finds a new way to phrase them,  shape them, highlight a word or a few notes that shade the meaning and  make the music richer. Her sense of time and pacing make her a  consummate musician’s singer-she knows how to work with a band, instead  of asking it to merely back her. Her supple alto voice wraps itself  around a song like a sheer silk scarf. She sings with a bright clarity  of tone, yet she colors her sound with earthy inflections, subtle  squeezed notes, dark growls, and notes of soaring purity.</p>
<p>Her polished musicianship helps her interpret the best of American  popular music as well as challenging originals of jazz composers rarely  attempted by singers. The upper edge of her voice gently caresses  “Tenderly,” highlighting the song’s romantic glow, then she matches  trumpeter Jensen tone for tone with an instrumentalist’s full sound. She  subjects “Long Ago and Far Away” to playful transformations, making the  song her own without ever obscuring the composers’ original intent. She  negotiates the transitions between Latin and swing beats on “How Deep  Is the Ocean” with elegance, phrasing behind the beat at times to create  an exquisite tension. And she remains unfazed by the tricky melody of  “The Peacocks,” making the composition’s daunting contours sound  graceful and natural.</p>
<p>Her band mates are sensitive accompanists with strong voices of their  own. In a duo version of “Be Anything,” Wolff, who has also worked with  singers Jay Clayton and Mark Murphy, weaves lovely countermelodies and  rich harmonies around James’ sincere reading of the song. He’s alert to  every twist and variation that James makes to “Long Ago and Far Away,”  then swings hard in a lyrical, incisive solo of his own. Bassist  Clohesy, who has recorded with Seamus Blake, Pete McCann and Geoffrey  Keezer, among others, is a versatile accompanist and soloist. His time  is impeccable and his note choice adds depth to the ensemble. His solo  on Abbey Lincoln’s “My Love Is You” is a beautifully constructed  statement, coherent and moving. Wikan has played with the Maria  Schneider Orchestra, Jensen, and shared rhythm duties with Clohesy in  the bands of Torben Waldorff and Keezer. His attention to dynamics and  space and his crisp time-keeping make him a perfect drummer for  vocalists, but he can power a band as well, as he does on the hard  driving “Whisper Not.” Jensen is featured with the Schneider Orchestra  and has performed and recorded as a leader and with Jeff ‘Tain’ Watts,  Dr. Lonnie Smith, Marc Copland, Gary Bartz, Chris Connor, and many  others. Her warm tone blends beautifully with James on “Tenderly” and  “Whisper Not.” A lyrical player who is nevertheless full of surprises,  she crafts an exciting solo on “Whisper Not” and a poignant ballad  performance on “The Very Thought of You.”</p>
<p>It’s rare that a performer emerges fully formed on their first album.  But Whitney James has the musicianship and deep emotional power of a  mature artist.</p>
<p>Music has been a part of Whitney James’ life since she was a little  girl growing up in San Francisco. She began dance lessons at the age of  5, but it was winning the lead role in a musical, at age 10, that set  her on the path that eventually led to her debut CD. She continued to  study singing and dance as a teenager. At age 22, her interest in jazz  singing led her to Cornish College of The Arts in Seattle, where she  studied with Jay Clayton and earned a B.A. in Music with a focus on  vocal performance. After graduating from Cornish, Whitney remained in on  the West coast, working with her trio Vocal Flight, which won a  DownBeat Music award, toured France, and played with the incomparable  Betty Carter.  She has also formed a neo-jazz soul band that toured the  Northwest to rave reviews. In 2006, Whitney moved to the East Coast,  splitting her time between New York City and Florida. In New York, she  reunited with two of her favorite musicians from her years in Seattle  -pianist Joshua Wolff and drummer Jon Wikan – to begin work on her debut  CD. “I want to make good music, keep singing and developing my craft  and musical language,” Whitney says. “Anything can happen but I am  hoping folks like the record and connect with my voice and the music.”<br />
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