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JAY CLAYTON "In and Out of Love" CD Release Sunnyside Records
(Jay Clayton, vocals; Jack Wilkins, guitar; Jay Anderson, bass)
JAY CLAYTON "In and Out of Love" CD Release Sunnyside Records
(Jay Clayton, vocals; Jack Wilkins, guitar; Jay Anderson, bass)
There is no instrument as expressive as the human voice. Jay Clayton has made it her life’s work to innovate and push the limits of herinstrument. The Peace Of Wild Things finds Clayton contemplating the words of some legendary poets, most notably e.e. cummings, in the most personal way, just her voice with electronic manipulation.
Jay Clayton is an internationally acclaimed vocalist, composer, and ducator, whose work boldly spans the terrain between jazz and new music. In 1963 she began her career performing the standards on the vibrant New York music scene. However, she quickly became a prominent part of the free jazz movement. Her work in these two worlds led to the development of a highly personal, wordless vocabulary later enhanced by her innovative use of electronics.
“Clayton is an important singer…one who proposed dramatic changes in vocal styles and roles…her musicianship is impeccable." Francis Davis, Downbeat.
“As far as vocal innovation goes, Jay Clayton is precariously on the cutting edge.” Fred bouchard, Jazz Times.
“More than 20 years after her debut recording All Out, Clayton is still the most adventurous singer in jazz, a specialist in wordless improvisation who’s also expert in distending and finding new meanings in the melodies and lyrics of classic popular songs." Francis Davis, The Village Voice, July 14, 2004
“Clayton is an important singer…one who proposed dramatic changes in vocal styles and roles…her musicianship is impeccable." Francis Davis, Downbeat.
“As far as vocal innovation goes, Jay Clayton is precariously on the cutting edge.” Fred bouchard, Jazz Times.
“More than 20 years after her debut recording All Out, Clayton is still the most adventurous singer in jazz, a specialist in wordless improvisation who’s also expert in distending and finding new meanings in the melodies and lyrics of classic popular songs." Francis Davis, The Village Voice, July 14, 2004
Judy Niemack performing her original lyrics to a Curtis Fuller composition ("Sagittarius") live from Sweet Rhythm. Featuring Jay Clayton, vocals, Don Sickler, flugelhorn, Jeanfrancois Prins, guitar, David Finck, bass, and John Riley, drums. Directed by Victor Moore. Produced by Showset Productions
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