 Jakie Ryan Vocalist Jackie Ryan with the Tamid Handelman trio will perform at the Jazz Bakery on Friday, August ist begining at 8:00 PM and on Saturday, August 2nd at 9:30 PM. Jackie's last CD, You and The Night And The Music (Click here for a Jazz Police Review), was #1 in the nation and stayed on top of the charts for 34 weeks solid! She has received overwhelming praise from the top jazz critics across the country and in Europe. "Extraordinary -- a world-class talent!" Don Heckman, jazz critic for the Los Angeles Times, calls her. And it's no wonder. She has a magnetic stage presence. Wherever she performs - domestically, or in Europe, Japan, Australia, Canada -- it's the same story. She's been such a hit at London's famed Ronnie Scott's Club (where she has been a regular for the last eight years) that the owner, Pete King, asked Jackie to appear on Ronnie Scott's own prestigious Jazz House label and the London Evening Standard called her "one of the finest singers to perform at Ronnie's since Shirley Horn." Among the many jazz greats Jackie has sung, recorded, or toured with are: Clark Terry (at the Monterey Jazz Festival), Toots Thielemans, Barry Harris, Cyrus Chestnut, Terry Gibbs, Buddy DeFranco, Red Holloway, Eric Alexander, Jeremy Pelt, Ernie Watts, Roy McCurdy, George Gaffney, Amina Figarova, Mike Wofford, Larry Vuckovich, Jon Mayer, and Jon Hendricks.
She has written and recorded not only vocalese lyrics to such be-bop improvisations as Joe Henderson's "The Kicker," but also lyrics to such poignant ballads as Barry Harris's "Deep Love." This creativity as an artist and performer, combined with her being a genuinely warm person, has put her much in demand for concerts both here and abroad -- with sold-out shows not only at London's Ronnie Scott's and at Christofori's in Amsterdam, but also at New York's Lincoln Center's Dizzy's Club, at Los Angeles' Jazz Bakery, and at San Francisco's Yoshi's and Plush Room. Jackie has been blessed with a three and a half octave range. Her mother, who was from Mexico, crooned Spanish folk songs to her when she was a child (Jackie often includes a Spanish song on her CDs as a tribute to her mom who passed on when Jackie was in her teens); and her father, who is Irish, is a classically-trained baritone who sang in several languages. So it is not by accident that her appeal "bridges the gap between both geography and generations," as Billboard so aptly put it. She was born to it. Jackie's newest CD, "You And The Night And The Music," features Red Holloway on sax -- a legend in his own time -- who has swung with jazz greats Dexter Gordon, Billie Holiday, Sonny Rollins and Lester Young, as well as internationally-known blues-men Muddy Waters and B.B. King. And it's backed by a host of red hot California musicians, including Tamir Hendelman on piano, and Jeff Hamilton (co-leader of the Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra) on drums, who was voted "#1 mainstream jazz drummer" for 2006 by Modern Drummer magazine. Biographic info adapted from http://www.jackieryanmusic.com. The Jazz Bakery is located at 3233 Helms Av in Culver City and their telephone number is 310-271-9039 for reservations. For more information: www.JazzBakery.org
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