Jazz Port Townsend alum Stacey Carter is on her way to Montreux, Switzerland, to participate in the Shure Montreux Jazz Voice Competition.
She was one of nine singers invited to participate in the prestigious program.
Carter will be performing at the Petit Theatre (Montreux Palace Hotel). The winner will receive $5,000 in swiss francs, a Shure ULX Wireless System and one week of recording time at Balik's Farm Studio located in Switzerland's Toggenburg region.
The winner also will perform as an opening act to one of the performers of the Montreux Stage the following year.
Carter received a basketball scholarship to play for Louisiana State University and graduated with degrees in art history and interior design. She came to realize her calling as a jazz vocalist and received a scholarship in the jazz studies program at Michigan State University.
Carter was one of six students selected to be in the Dianne Reeves Vocal Jazz Residency at Michigan State, and she received a scholarship in 2008 to attend Jazz Port Townsend.
Carter was one of 20 singers invited to participate in the Bobby McFerrin Workshop "Instant Opera," which culminated in a sold-out performance at Carnegie Hall.
Congratulations Stacey, and good luck!
http://www.centrum.org/jazz/2009/07/jazz-workshop-alum-heads-to-montreux.html
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Jazz Workshop Alum Heads to Montreux
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