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Music Style
Jazz/Blues |
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Musical Influences
Carmen Mcrae, Sarah Vaughan, Shirley Horn, Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday |
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Artist History
Kathy Wade"THE FIRST VOICE OF A NEW ERA!"KATHY WADE, #1 Jazz and Blues Vocalist on MP3.com; #1 MP3.com Jazz Vocal 'Time To Say Good-bye' featured on Sci-Fi network's 'First Wave' sound track and feaured in Essence Magazine, March 1999 (Teaching With Music), an award winning international entertainer whose "rich interpretative skills as a song stylist extraordinaire captures the imagery of emotion on her debut compact disc and cassette, YOU GOT THE MAGIC. (DAKA Music) "Magic," recorded in Los Angeles, accents Kathy's "multi-octave contralto of effervescent energy" with world renowned musicians including Gerald Albright, Harvey Mason and Azica Records artist, GRAMMY nominee(Best Instrumental Arrangement)and Producer/Pianist, Bill Cunliffe. KATHY’S "expressive voice can extract the essence out of a song the way a magician pulls a rabbit out of a hat" as revealed on the video counterpart of her debut single, "Someone’s In Love", awarded an EMMY, a TELLY and three International Film and Television Festival awards. "A nuclear reactor where her vocal chords should be", Kathy has appeared with artists from Kenny G to Nancy Wilson, stars in her debut PBS special, KATHY WADE, Jazzstruck, toured the United States, Caribbean and Europe. KATHY, a graduate of the College-Conservatory of Music, University of Cincinnati, entertains over 500,000 participants of Learning Through Art, Inc. performing arts presentations and wins rave reviews for her work in ‘Ain’t Misbehavin’, the 60’s review, ‘Beehive’ at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park and guest actress in the road tour of The Vagina Monologues. |
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Instruments
Piano, Guitar, Bass, Percussion, Durms, Saxophone, Flute, Keyboards |
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Albums
You Got The Magic, upcoming release Stranger In My Dreams |
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Press Reviews
Wade, Schuur don't let night cool down
By Cecelia D. Johnson
Enquirer Contributor
It was a different kind of girls night out — no disrespect to Reba McIntyre. The glory of song and voice was the order of the evening as the "Hood is Bigger Than You Think Tour culminated with the Crown Jewels of Jazz fund-raising gala Saturday evening in the Music Hall Ballroom.
Following a sumptuous meal and accolades for “Heart of the Arts” recipients Barbara Gould and Dr. Carolyn Mazloomi, the main fare of the evening was served up in grand style with tasty helpings of Diane Schuur and Kathy Wade.
Ms. Wade, Cincinnati's premier diva, has a day job as the president of Learning Through Art (LTA), a non-profit performing arts organization that augments arts education. The 'Hood Tour is one of LTA's outreach component. The gala not only benefits LTA, but it also provides a chance for Ms. Wade to present and share the stage with some of her idols.
For Ms. Wade, the evening could have been bittersweet — it was just after last year's gala that she suffered the suddenly loss of her husband and LTA's co-founder, Dan Jenkins. Ever the professional, ebullient Ms. Wade took to the stage with infectious enthusiasm, outshining her shimmering gold gown.
The energy level was high as she bounded through her opening, “Them There Eyes,” with rapid fire delivery. The Khalid Moss Trio was more than up to the task as it fueled the rhythm.
Ms. Wade simmered down a tad for a thoughtful turn of ""Here Comes That Rainy Day Again.'' To keep things getting too cool, she turned the burner up full throttle with a scorching vamp of “Fever” that would earn a nod of approval from last year's gala performer, Shirley Horn, as Mr. Moss added more smoke on keyboards.
A scat-happy Ms. Wade traded riffs with Mr. Moss, bassist Ariel de la Portilla and drummer Melvin Broach on “It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)” before she sequed to a very sensitive, yet sophisticated read of “My One and Only Love.” After announcing “It's Time to Say Goodbye,” Ms. Wade closed her set with a bluesy “Spice of Life.”
Battling the remains from a bout of bronchitis, Ms. Schuur regrouped from a brief coughing fit to wrap up her program with a really sweet dessert — in a nod to her most recent release, Friends for Schuur, a duet project, Deedles invited her hostess with the mostest to join her on stage to bring down the house with a rousing version of “Muddy Waters.''
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Location
Cincinnati, Ohio - USA |
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