"And ballads, and...well just about anything." - Jazz Improv, June 2008
"Lainie can cook on the kind of quality standards she prefers-the Porter-Gershwin-Rodgers & Hart classics that challenge her dramatic bent for story-telling. She has an unerring ear for melodic invention and an instinctive feel for time that allows her to take unusual rhythmic liberties. And her intonation is 'right on.'" - Jazz journalist, Harvey Siders, The Los Angeles Daily News, circa 1985
Lainie's career began at age three when she saw her first microphone. Love at first sight. Then came her first radio show at 6, first TV show at 11, and band singer at age 14. Recording artist took a little longer.
After two years at the University of Minnesota, as a Theatre Arts major, she left for Broadway and nightclubs, but her greatest successes came from commercials. Lots of them. For over 30 years she has been a successful voiceover artist. Credits include Jean Nate, Cremora, Asti Spumante, Ford, McDonald's, The Daily News, Mortons, Gillette, Massengil, Saveur, Ideal Toys, Boars Head, etc. to name but a very few, as well as dozens of Infommercials, Industrials, radio and TV promos to numerous to mention.
In 1974, married, (now divorced), Lainie, her husband and a friend jumped into an enterprise that would be the biggest adventure of her life. Leaving New York and an extensive career as a voiceover actor and budding singer, she landed on the island of Jamaica running a poultry farm and singing in island wide monthly concerts. Four years later she found herself in Los Angeles still singing to rave reviews and core fans who continue to support her to this day.
In the early 80's returning to her heart - New York City - she picked up where she left off - singing in clubs, cabarets, concerts in New York and LA, and continuing to do voiceovers.
In the spirit of "giving back" Lainie began coaching younger performers and serving on the National and NY Local Board of the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA). She is currently the National Recording Secretary of AFTRA. She is also acknowledged as one of the best Voiceover coaches in the country. Her unique style and voice contains no hype or attitude. She continues to thrill audiences old and new with the pure emoting and gravitas only true life experience can endow in an artist.
"I'm a trained actor who's a jazz singer. I'm a jazz singer who's a trained actor. What I do is about the song. It's a very direct kind of communication. More than anything I want to touch you. So I aim for your heart. The most important thing I can do is sing the truth."
Program:
March 4th, 2010 - Cornelia St. Cafe,
In celebration of Women's History Month all the tunes will be have music or lyrics written by women.
Peter Zak - piano
John Miller - bass
Quincy Davis - drums
Hope to see you there. http://www.lainiecooke.com/
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