Showing posts with label Esther Haynes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Esther Haynes. Show all posts

Monday, March 10, 2014

Esther Haynes - Esther Haynes / Moon Country

Album: Esther Haynes
Size: 103,9 MB
Time: 44:28
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2001
Styles: Jazz Vocals, Swing, Blues
Art: Front

01. Honeysuckle Rose (3:39)
02. Up The Country Blues (4:03)
03. Trouble In Mind (3:00)
04. Stars Fell On Alabama (4:01)
05. Lady Be Good (2:40)
06. Why Don't You Do Right (3:02)
07. What's The Matter With The Mill (2:54)
08. After You've Gone (2:55)
09. Billie's Blues (2:47)
10. Black Eye Blues (4:09)
11. Darktown Strutter's Ball (2:49)
12. Mama's Gone, Goodbye (3:14)
13. St. Louis Blues (5:08)

This album pays tribute to early blues, swing, and ragtime vocalists of the 20's and 30's; instrumentation includes fiddle, clarinet, slide guitar, banjo, cornet, and mandolin, among others.

Esther was awarded her 10th WAMMIE for Jazz Vocalist 2010 by the Washington Area Music Association on February 20th, 2010!

Esther received a Wammie Nomination for Jazz Vocals, 2010. She has received 9 Wammie Awards for Big Band/Swing and Jazz Vocals since 2003.

A native of Virginia, Esther grew up hearing the sounds of bluegrass music. She learned finger-style folk guitar from her sixth grade teacher and started studying bluegrass banjo at age 15, which she continued playing seriously until age 21. During her college years at Virginia Tech, she attended jam sessions and fiddler's conventions in southwestern Virginia, where there is a strong traditional music culture. She played in a folk guitar/voice duo with at coffeehouses, crafts fairs and outdoor events, and had her first paying gig with a bluegrass band in Beaufort, S.C. She also took a group voice class where her professor invited her to take private lessons, and informed her that "music was her element."

On one drive to college with her brother, she heard a tape of Billie Holiday singing "Violets for Her Furs", which made a distinct impression on her. At age 26 she decided to attend Berklee College of Music in Boston, where she studied professional music and voice. She met some great musicians there, including Flying Fish artists Hiro Arita, Howie Tarnower, Matt Glaser, Eric Levinson, and Ruthie Dornfeld, who played in Boston City Limits, a bluegrass and swing band. When their singer Chris Jones left for Nashville, Esther was invited to join them as vocalist and rhythm guitarist. While in Boston she also worked with ragtime blues guitarist Larry Unger, playing swing dances and benefits in the area, and was invited to perform on a cable television program, "The Routes of American Music."

Other experiences include two years performing in Tel Aviv, recording in New York and Vermont with John Dirac (of the Either Orchestra), and working in the D.C. area with Swing Season, The Resonators, and Justin Lees. She sang the title track on Eddie McGee's CD entitled "Who Will Sing for Me?" which placed 9th on Durham's radio rating in April of 1999, and was selected to perform as local talent in the Chesapeake Bay Blues festival in May of 2000 and 2001. Currently she performs in a jazz duo with guitarist Phil Mathieu (of Ruthie and the Wranglers) and with Hokum Jazz, a hot jazz and swing group that includes members of the Resonators, J.C. Veve and Nevada Newman. She was twice nominated for a WAMMIE (Washington Area Music Award) in the area of Traditional Jazz Vocals.

In 2001, Esther produced her first CD featuring songs of vocalists from the 20's and 30's such as Alberta Hunter, Sippie Wallace, Memphis Minnie, Lil Green, Bessie Smith and others. The CD was nominated for a WAMMIE in 2001.

Esther has been awarded 6 WAMMIES, (Washington Area Music Awards), 4 for Big Band/Swing vocals, and 2 for Jazz vocals, since 2003.

She is currently working with guitarist Keith Grimes, who recorded on Eva Cassidy's albums! Currently a 3rd CD with Keith Grimes is in progress, but donations are needed for its completion. Write to estherhaynes1@gmail.com if you would like to help in this effort.

Esther Haynes

Album: Moon Country
Size: 115,6 MB
Time: 49:00
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2013
Styles: Jazz Vocals, Blues Country, Swing
Art: Front

01. Old Devil Moon (2:59)
02. Moon Country (3:04)
03. Moon And Sand (3:34)
04. Dixie Lullaby (2:36)
05. Me And The Man In The Moon (2:57)
06. Memphis In June (3:17)
07. Treat You Right Blues (2:54)
08. Skylark (4:10)
09. Peach Pickin' Time In Georgia (3:00)
10. Sugar Moon (2:26)
11. In The Evenin' (When The Sun Goes Down) (3:12)
12. Tennessee Waltz (3:23)
13. Rockin' Chair (3:41)
14. My Window Faces The South (2:59)
15. Georgia On My Mind (4:39)

A blend of Hoagy Carmichael, moon tunes, and southern tunes in a variety of styles such as jazz standard, country blues, vaudeville, western swing, and bossa.

This album was conceived as a tribute to my dad, who came from Montgomery County, Tennessee, and hopefully will inspire others to think about their family roots. It encompasses various vocal styles, including four Hoagy Carmichael standards, an Alec Wilder bossa, two swing tunes, a country blues, a vaudeville tune, and one original. It is kind of relaxing, hence the title "Moon Country", (named after one of the Hoagy tunes), and is meant to evoke an imaginary place harkening to days gone by.

All tracks include Keith Grimes on guitar and slide guitar; Mac Cridlin on bass; and Pete Ragusa on drums (most tracks), and Esther on rhythm guitar (most tracks). Additional solos are by the talented Washington, DC-area musicians John Hurd on keyboard; Pete Chauvette, vibes; Buddy Griffin, pedal steel; Helen Hausmann, violin; Merle Johnson on mandolin; and Bob Spates on violin.

Studio production is by Richard Seidel; Mastering by Bill Wolf; Cover photo by Chip Py; Cover art by Dick Bangham.

Esther was recently accepted as voting member of NARAS (National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences).

Moon Country

Saturday, December 21, 2013

Esther Haynes - Approch Note

Styles: Vocal Jazz
Year: 2004
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 42:08
Size: 97,4 MB
Art: Front

(2:46)  1. All My Life
(2:45)  2. Lover, Come Back To Me!
(3:42)  3. Dindi
(2:36)  4. I'm An Old Cowhand
(3:13)  5. The Nearness Of You
(2:16)  6. Just You, Just Me
(4:02)  7. Willow Weep For Me
(2:49)  8. Blue Moon
(4:02)  9. Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans
(1:56) 10. I Hear Music
(4:22) 11. Embraceable You
(3:16) 12. Like Someone In Love
(4:17) 13. Gentle Rain

On February 19, 2011, Esther received a WAMMIE (Washington Area Music Award) for Jazz Vocals by the Washington Area Music Association! This is her 11th WAMMIE award. On February 20th, 2011, Esther was awarded a WAMMIE for Jazz Vocals 2010 by the Washington Area Music Association! For a list of nominees and winners. Esther received a Wammie nomination for Jazz Vocals, 2010. She has been awarded 9 Wammies for Big Band/Swing and Jazz Vocals since 2003. Esther is currently working with the talented guitarist Keith Grimes, who recorded on Eva Cassidy's albums! Currently a 3rd CD with Keith Grimes is in progress, but donations are needed for its completion. February 28th, 2010, Esther received her 9th Wammie (Washington Area Music Award) for Jazz Vocals (2009). Esther had the opportunity to perform with Mark Wenner's Akousti-Kats in January of 2010. (Mark Wenner founded the Nighthawks, a DC-based touring blues band)

Older News:
o February 2009, Esther received 2 Wammies for Big Band/Swing Vocals and Jazz Vocals 2008.

o December, 2007, Esther received two Wammie nominations for Jazz Vocalist and Big Band Vocalist.

o October 2007, Esther was included in the 2007 "Who's Who in Jazz" Publication.

o February 18, 2007, Esther received her 6th Wammie(Washington Area Music Award), for Big Band/Swing Vocals (2006).

o February 2006, Esther received two Wammies for Big Band Vocals and Jazz Vocals(2005), bringing her to a total of 5 WAMMIES to date.

Esther Haynes has been working as a vocalist and guitarist around Washington, DC since around 1998. Since that time, she has worked with Hokum Jazz, the Tom Cunningham Orchestra (Yazzoo-Jazz Vocal Trio and Quintessence Vocal Quintet), Martini Red and a number duos and trios. She has worked with jazz guitarists Justin Lees, Phil Mathieu, and Rusty Bogart among others. Since 1998 she has received 5 WAMMIE (Washington Area Music Award) nominations for Jazz Vocals/traditional jazz, 3 for Big Band Vocals, 1 for Debut Recording (2001), and 1 for Traditional Jazz Duo/Group (Hokum Jazz). She won a WAMMIE for Big Band Vocalist (2003) and in February of 2005, Esther received two WAMMIES, 1 for Big Band Vocalist and 1 for Jazz Vocalist (2004).

In addition to her two CD projects (2001, 2004), she has been included on 3 Hungry for Music recordings, one bluegrass recording by fiddler Tad Marks, and a recording of southern American traditional music by Eddie McGee in 1998. These recordings received attention by local and online press. Highlights of her performing career include the Chesapeake Bay Blues Festival and Baltimore Blues Festivals with Hokum Jazz, and opening for Rounder Recording Artist Madeleine Peyroux at the Iota in Arlington, VA. Her style is influenced by her Virginia roots, as well as her love of vintage jazz and swing vocalists of the 1920's and 1930's. Her first recording pays tribute to these vocalists; the second features jazz vocals accompanied by jazz guitar and acoustic bass.  http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/haynes2