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Artist description
Mark Winkler is a jazz singer-songwriter who comes from Los Angeles, California. He's written songs for such artists as Liza Minnelli, Dianne Reeves, Randy Crawford, Dianne Reeves and David Benoit.His latest CD,"Easy The Hard Way" recently reached number 22 on the Gavin Jazz charts and was played on over 60 stations across the U.S. His vocals are warm and romantic, playful and wry. His lyrics are full of clever wordplay and pictures. |
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Music Style
Jazz Vocal |
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Musical Influences
Mark Murphy, Al Jarreau, Dave Frishberg, Ben Sidran, Jack Jones |
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Similar Artists
Mark Murphy, Al Jarreau, Dave Frishberg, Tony Bennett |
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Artist History
Ask Mark Winkler how he best likes to be described and he says, "'Well, I'm a singer. But I'm a lyricist, too. I like to think that I do both those activities equally well, and that one contributes to the other." Even a quick glance at his extensive background reveals that Winkler is right on target, His six albums have been highly praised by periodicals ranging from the Seattle Times and the Detroit Press to the Denver Post. He was one of the rare singers to establish a presence during the pioneering days of smooth and contemporary Jazz, and his Tales from Hollywood recording was named a "Top 10 Contemporary Jazz CD" by Jazziz Magazine. And what about those lyrics? Winkler has written more than 350 songs, many of them recorded by the likes of Liza Minnelli, Kenny Rankin, Nancy Wilson, David Benoit and Randy Crawford (her 1989 hit, "Can't Stand the Pain" ) His duet with Dianne Reeves on "Garden of Earthly Delights" has been heard regularly on WAVE radio programming for years. And there's more. He also wrote several songs for the musical, Naked Boys Singing!, which has been running off-Broadway for eight months, with companies scheduled to open in London and Texas. And Too Old For The Chorus, also scheduled to open off-Broadway in the Fall, contains 20 Winkler songs (written with Marie Cain and Shelly Markham).All of those skills, his sensitivity as a performer and his insights as a lyricist are brought to bear in his new latest Jazz release, East the Hard Way. The production by Barbara Brighton positions Winkler in a particularly felicitous mainstream Jazz setting, and he makes the most of it. "When Barbara suggested putting me together with straight ahead players like Billy Childs, John Mayer and Anthony Wilson, it sounded just right." Working with Brighton, Winkler put together a program of material that encompasses his own material, standards, and apair of Jazz classics. "Easy the Hard Way", the album's title track, was written a few years ago with keyboardist/composer Don Grusin. The standard, "Baby It'sCold Outside", was recorded in London with singer Claire Martin. "Funny thing is that we recorded it on the coldest day in October. We did itfacing each other in the studio, live, and basically in one take. "Toys in the Attic" is one of three numbers brought to the production by Brighton."'Barbara also brought Wayne Shorter's piece "Edda", suggesting I write lyrics for it in tribute to our mutual friend Ellen Cohn. I renamed it"'Ellen's Song"." "Lonely Woman"' is the tune by Horace Silver, with lyrics written by the late jazz critc, Leonard Feather. "Ouiet Fire"', the finalnumber, is from the score of Too Old For The Chorus. It provides an appropriate ending for an album that really represents a kind of journeythrough Winkler's life. Born and raised in the heart of Hollywood, he has been exposed to the entertainment world, in all its myriadmanifestations, for his entire life. And his music is the vivid expression of the sights he has seen, the people he has encountered, and theexperiences he has had. "I remember having an epiphany one night' he recalls, when I saw the Eagles getting this lifetime achievement award,and I realized that we were all about the same age. But the difference is that I felt then, and still feel, that my whole life, as a person and as artist,as amazing as it's been so far, it is still ahead of me." |
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Group Members
Mark Winkler on vocals, Billy Childs and Jon Mayer on keyboards, Anthony Wilson on guitar,, Bob Hurst and Bob Maize on bass, Greg Hutchenson and Roy McCurdy on drums. Bobby Shew on trumpet, and Bob Shepherd on sax. |
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Instruments
vocals |
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Albums
Easy The Hard Way |
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Press Reviews
"Winkler stands out among what appears to be a diminishing fraternity: male jazz singers" Don Heckman- Los Angeles Times"Winkler's in the lead to become the new millennium's male equivalent to Diana Krall (he has yet to dye his hair blonde though!)- Jonathan Widran- All Music Guide"His original tunes already sound like standards... Winkler is destined to become an important American composer as more people undeerstand what a canny writer he is. As an entertainer, he's simply marvelous!" Myrna Daniels- L.A. Jazz Scene"A singer- songwriter with intelligence and literacy (not to mention musicality)."- JazzTimes"Mr. winkler may have hit the jackpot with this album which is recommended" Dave Nathan- All About Jazz |
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Location
Los Angeles, CA - USA |
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