Vocalist, teacher, lyricist, Grammy-nominated arranger, and Grammy award-winning ensemble singer, … try and fit a ball of positive energy into a category and you will break the box!
Kim Nazarian is the soprano and one of the founding members of the New York Voices, the only vocal group in recent memory to win two Grammys for live concert recordings (one of Brazilian music with Paquito D’Rivera, the other for Big Band Jazz with the Count Basie Orchestra). She has recorded, performed and toured the world with this outstanding vocal ensemble for the past twenty years.
Her voice is featured on several MCG Jazz releases (mcgjazz.org), among them "Afternoon In Rio" with Joe Negri, (yes, Mr. Rogers’ Handyman Negri!) "The 21st Century Swing Band," the highly acclaimed "A Nancy Wilson Christmas," and "Long Ago And Far Away," her original, interactive children's concert, which has grown into a radio show now available on CD through MCG Jazz.
Aside from her work with MCG, Kim was a featured vocalist alongside Ray Brown and Stanley Turrentine in the Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre’s production of "Indigo In Motion" and has appeared with the Pittsburgh Children's Festival Chorus. She has taught at Duquesne University and the Ellis School, recorded with the Big-Band at Slippery Rock University and continues a busy schedule in her private teaching at home in PA.
Kim has also recorded "Red Dragonfly In New York” for JVC in Japan. The album contains Japanese folk songs translated into English and western musical contexts. As a singer and lyricist for such artists as Masahiko Osaka her work has won the “seal of approval” by Japan’s Swing Journal.
Always passionate for Latin Music, Kim performs and records with Boston-based El Eco, whose album “Two Worlds” was recently featured on NPR’s JazzSet. Other collaborations include her work performing and recording with Mark Shilansky, her vocals featured extensively on his most recent recording “Join the Club.” A more recent recording opportunity for Kim was her work on Bobby McFerrin's upcoming project. A tentative release is scheduled for 2009.
With husband, arranger, trombonist, percussionist, and Grammy-winning producer Jay Ashby, Kim has worked on many projects, toured the Czech Republic and Russia, and performs regularly in Pittsburgh and around the country. Their latest joint effort is the creation and recording of an original song for the record “Music To Make The Impossible Possible” - a CD of new and classic jazz that inspired renowned author and humanitarian Bill Strickland; author of “Make The Impossible Possible” - a guide showing how to achieve your dreams - using Jazz as a metaphor for success.
In New York, Kim continues work as a session singer, with credits including jingles and major motion picture scores. Also in the works is an educational book/DVD covering her critically acclaimed approach to vocal technique, solo and ensemble singing, and musical sensibilities for singers. A magna cum laude graduate from Ithaca College with a Bachelor in Fine Arts in acting, she is now the Artist in Residence for the Bowling Green State University Vocal Jazz Program, where singers from classical and contemporary realms alike benefit from her knowledge and experience.
Kim has worked with and conducted choirs around the world, including the NY State Vocal Jazz Ensemble and the Arizona All-State Jazz Choir. Kim shares her perspectives on music and life as a musician through teaching private students, clinics, workshops, jazz camps, master classes, festival adjudication and guest conducting for singers on all levels from grade to graduate school in the US and abroad.
Instrumental to her teaching as well as her personal life is the constant challenge of balancing the responsibilities of family with the demands of a career in music. Seeking joy and rich creative soil in both raising her son and the ever changing facets of life, Kim’s work continues to inspire vocalists around the globe.
Influences
Ella, Sarah, Carmen, Jay Ashby, Chet Baker, Dianne Reeves, Tom Jobim, Elis Regina, Leny Andrade, Datevik Hovanesian, Paquito, Claudio Roditi, James Taylor, Joe Negri, Nancy Wilson, Maucha Adnet ... and many more....
An Evening of Brazilian Argentinean JAZZ with
EL ECO
featuring
Avishai Cohen: trumpet
Dino Govoni: sax
Kim Nazarian: vocals
Osmany Paredes: piano
Fernando Huergo: bass
Guillermo Nojechowicz: drums
Read more: http://www.myspace.com/kimnazarian#ixzz0uXslcbAU
Friday, July 23, 2010
Kim Nazarian – inspiring Life through Music....
Posted by jazzofilo at Friday, July 23, 2010
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