New York
VoicesThe New York Voices
are a vocal jazz group that have learned from other vocal
jazz groups such as Take 6, The Manhattan Transfer, Lionel
Hampton and have taken jazz music to higher levels which
have earned them Grammy Awards. Their sound is definite
jazz sound with classical, pop, Brazilian and R&B
immersed in.
In 1987, Peter Eldridge, Darmon Meader, Kim Nazarian, Caprice
Fox and Sara Krieger formed the group. Darmon, Peter, Caprice
and Kim went to Ithaca College, in upstate New York. They were
able to go and tour the European jazz festivals in 1986. In
1989 they were signed to GRP Records and their first album New
York Voices was released. In no time at all it seemed they
became popular in the jazz music world. Four albums were done
with GRP.
The Collection, Hearts of Fire and What's Inside. During this
time, some changes were made. Sara left, and they auditioned
more than sixty vocalists in the United States before they
settled on Lauren Kinhan. When she sang with them, the
chemistry was real and she fit in perfectly. Thus, they called
themselves the "New" New York Voices. Lauren appears on the
third recording. In 1994, Caprice left , and the New York
Voices was at the point the same as it is presently.
The New York Voices, has recorded their own albums, guest
starred on other albums, and many other performances. Some of
those performances are Live at Manchester Craftsmen's Guild,
Brazilian Dreams, a Latin Grammy Award winner with Paquito d'
Rivera and Heirs of Jobim. They have also performed with many
famous jazz artists such as Annie Ross, Bobby McFerrin, Nancy
Wilson, John Hendricks and Diana Krall. They tried something
new in 1997, by singing Paul Simon's songs. It was called New
York Voices Sing the Songs of Paul Simon.
They used many styles to sing his music. Near the end of 2000,
after they have completed their sixth album, Sing , Sing, Sing,
they took on big band music. They had performed with the Count
Basie Orchestra for years, so Darmon arranged the band and
vocal parts and Elliot Scheiner who has produced The Manhattan
Transfer and Steely Dan, produced a great recording. Other
arrangers on the recording were Rob Mounsey and Michael Abene.
The result was something complex, with swing, and vocal parts
intermingled that was contemporary as well as classic. They did
it in a way that did not lessen either style.
In 2006 their was a new recording where they go back to their
Brazilian style. The New York Voices have been all around the
world astounding audiences with their amazing vocal style,
arrangements and classy selections. They have been at numerous
jazz festivals, The North Sea Jazz Festival in Holland and The
Montreal Jazz Festival.
The New York Voices also helps high school and college students
doing workshops and clinics. They have many projects teaching,
writing, solo gigs as well as arranging. They are forever
expanding their fan base by experimenting with all types of
music.
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