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  • Kim Cypher’s ‘Brighter Tomorrow’ – A Tribute to The Arts

    31st October 2022

    Magazine cover of Kim Cypher, dressed in a gold, sparkling dress playing the soprano saxophone, on a dark stage.

    UK saxophonist, vocalist, composer and Women in Jazz Media team member Kim Cypher presents ‘Brighter Tomorrow’ – A Tribute to The Arts.

    A wonderful collaborative celebration of amazing creative people who demonstrate incredible passion, drive, determination and dedication to their Art, ultimately contributing to our #brightertomorrowforthearts

    Click here to view the magazine

    Kim Cypher:

    “I have never felt more pride being a musician than I do right now. Choosing to work in The Arts is a labour of love. When creativity is in your heart and soul, there is no other path in life that offers comparable fulfilment and reward. The sense of unity and joy of connection and communication with an audience is a truly beautiful thing.

    When COVID-19 hit the world, taking all of this away so unexpectedly and brutally, The Arts experienced an overwhelming sense of loss and sadness. Initial numbness and shock led to grief and despair as our identity and purpose in life vanished overnight.

     But, driven by creativity, passion, commitment, compassion, willpower and sheer determination, The Arts kicked back into action big-time with a united effort and dedication to ensure ‘The show must go on!’

    Finding and adapting to new ways, performances and creativity continued, maintaining morale, keeping people connected, providing positive support and company for those feeling isolated and alone as well as channelling emotions into new creative projects.

    So many unsung heroes dedicated and devoted to their work, a real sanctuary of positivity. It fills me with such joy and pride to be part of an amazing, caring community, which has led me to this project –

    ‘Brighter Tomorrow’ – A Tribute to The Arts and a celebration of like-minded creatives.”

    The project features:

    New original music by Kim Cypher, born out of lockdown including a ‘live’ track and video with one of the UK’s greatest jazz performers Liane Carroll at London’s 606 Club; ‘Live’ project launch at Crazy Coqs, Zédel, London; Plus, the whole project is consolidated into an online magazine supported by Women in Jazz Media with a wonderful portfolio of photography and a vast collection of work by musicians, venues, performers and artists in celebration of the amazing, creative people who contribute to a BRIGHTER TOMORROW for The Arts. The magazine explains the background behind the project and brings everything together including a celebration of venues and live performances plus special thanks and recognition to some amazing creative people who have left a lasting impression on Kim’s life and who ultimately, inspired Kim to lead her very best life.

    A project driven by absolute pride in The Arts and a commitment to celebrate EVERYONE who is contributing to our #brightertomorrowforthearts

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  • In Conversation with...Esther Bennett

    30th October 2022

    Welcome to our latest episode of ‘In Conversation With’ featuring music from Hannah Horton! You can find our podcasts in the top 60 Best Jazz Podcasts in FeedSpot! In this episode, host Hannah Horton welcomes our special guest, Esther Bennett. Click here to listen

    Esther Bennett is one of the jazz scene’s most respected and widely loved vocalists, juxtaposing sensitivity with a sparky sense of humour; her song delivery leaving audiences utterly compelled. Her innate sense of musicality, gleaned from her earlier years of saxophone playing and study of the jazz idiom, inform a voice that has individuality, originality and flair Esther’s debut album Just in Time was produced by multi award winning singer Ian Shaw and launched at London’s 606 Club in 2005. Since then, she has carved out a prestigious career as a jazz singer performing extensively in major venues in and around London across the country and in Europe, accompanied by some the UK’s leading jazz musicians.Her repertoire chooses original material, highly individual interpretations of jazz standards & popular songs and from the Duncan Lamont Songbook.“Esther is a rare breed of performer who truly commits herself to expressing the lyrics of a song and bringing them to life in a new and innovative way” – Sound Generatio

    Hannah is a British Female Jazz Saxophonist whose music is rooted in jazz, folk and funk. She has performed with many great jazz artists including Ian Shaw, Amy Winehouse, John Etheridge, Tina May, Georgia Mancio, Polly Gibbons, Natalie Williams, Esther Bennett and Irene Serra; and at venues including Ronnie Scott’s, Pizza Express Dean St, The 606, The Pheasantry, Love Supreme Jazz Festival, Royal Festival Hall and The Barbican. She has also toured in Europe and USA with her own and other groups. Her latest album has been going down a storm across the world.

    “Hannah makes the big beast of a baritone sax sound like an angel” – Ian Shaw

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  • Women in Jazz Media Playlist: 18!

    20th October 2022

    Our new Women in Jazz Media Playlist is now out: Volume 18. Available on You Tube and Spotify. We publish a new playlist each month and try to share a wide range of women from across the world - new releases, legacy artists, new and established artists and also some women we think you should know about but maybe don't!  We keep it to 15 artists per playlist to give you time to discover, listen and share these incredible women. Do please get in touch if you have music you would like us to include - either your own or recommendations. We are especially keen to share music from female instrumentalists and composers.

    As always we would encourage you to buy directly from the artist where possible, and all the links are on our site here:

    Marialy Pacheco

    Paula Atherton Monika Herzig (Sheroes) Jasmine Myra Ntjam Rosie Czafari Alina Bzhezhinska

    Samara Joy Sheila Maurice-Grey (Ms Maurice) Clora Bryant Pearl Cutten Song Yi Jeon

    Olga Dudkova Emma-Jean Thackray The Womack Sisters

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  • Women in Jazz Media residencies at Jazz Cafe Posk: Amy Gadiaga

    15th October 2022

    Huge thank you to everyone who came and supported the launch of our new monthly residency at Jazz Cafe Posk in London, with Amy Gadiaga. Such an incredible night and a breathtaking performance from Amy and her musicians Luke Bacchus and Jospeh Oti

    Here are a selection of photos from the night taken by Tatiana Gorilovsky:

    Close up colour photo of Amy Gadiaga with her double bass

    Colour photo of Amy Gadiaga with her double bass

    Colour photo of Amy Gadiaga looking towards her double bass

    Close up photo of Joseph Oti playing the trumpet

    Colour photo of Luke Bacchus playing a grand piano

  • Women in Jazz Media present: Esther Bennett

    15th October 2022

    This year and once again alongside Terence Collie, Esther Bennett has produced & recorded a new album called "Home is Where the Art Is" - A labour of love that explores her Birmingham roots and family connections in poetry & spoken word, featuring the music of artist and musician Didier Messidoro. We are thrilled to host the launch of this album as part new residencies at Jazz Cafe Posk, London. November 4th 2022. Tickets

    Also, on the album and accompanied by Terence Collie on piano - are some incredibly quirky interpretations of a few well known and widely performed jazz standards that bear Esther's trademark humour, ability to tell a story and poignancy

    The evening's performance will also feature original material from her 2021 EP "Safe Places", and from The Duncan Lamont Songbook

    Esther Bennett is one of the jazz scene’s most respected and widely loved vocalists, juxtaposing sensitivity with a sparky sense of humour; her song delivery leaving audiences utterly compelled. Her innate sense of musicality, gleaned from her earlier years of saxophone playing and study of the jazz idiom, inform a voice that has individuality, originality and flair Esther’s debut album Just in Time was produced by multi award winning singer Ian Shaw and launched at London’s 606 Club in 2005. Since then, she has carved out a prestigious career as a jazz singer performing extensively in major venues in and around London across the country and in Europe, accompanied by some the UK’s leading jazz musicians.

    Her repertoire chooses original material, highly individual interpretations of jazz standards & popular songs and from the Duncan Lamont Songbook.

    “Vocalist Esther Bennett’s many virtues include an incredibly seductive lower register and a winning sense of humour” – Jazzwise magazine

    “Knock ’em dead singer” – Evening Standard

    “Esther is a rare breed of performer who truly commits herself to expressing the lyrics of a song and bringing them to life in a new and innovative way” – Sound Generation

    Line up:

    Esther Bennet: vocals

    Richard Sadler: bass

    Steve Taylor: drums

    Terence Collie: piano

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  • On The Bookcase with Paulette Jackson

    12th October 2022

    Welcome to the eight episode in our podcast series ‘On The Bookcase’, featuring female authors from across the world, with host Fiona Ross, with original music from Hannah Horton. In this episode we welcome Paulette Jackson. You can find our podcasts at number 12 in the top 60 Best Jazz Podcasts in FeedSpot!

    Click here to listen

    Paulette Jackson, Founder/CEO of SCORP Radio Network and Jazz Zone Radio, host of "The Classic Soul Music Café", “The Jazz Zone” and Center Stage” Internet Radio Shows, Voiceover Artist (my company, Ms. Music’s Voice). Published author of the newest release, “My Test(Imony)”, "The Music In Me" and “The Music Through the Storm”, her current published books were accepted for consideration for the 2020 Author Academy Awards.

    Recently, Paulette has started working with several artists on promotions and show bookings. Also, creating several video series and other creative projects including SCORP Lady Ventures Paulette has been featured in four magazine publications and is currently working on a monthly editorial as well as being a contributing editor for an online magazine publication and contributing writer for a music based magazine. Paulette is a proud member of ASCAP (American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers) member as a songwriter and music publishing.

    I attended and graduated from the Cleveland School of the Arts as a Dance and Vocal Music Major, 1983-1987 and attended Master Voiceover Classes at Such A Voice, based in Burlington, VT. My love has always been music and entertainment and worked in many areas of the business. I continue to work on various artistic and creative ventures and will release two more books in the coming new year. I have two adult daughters, Paris 33 and Brooke 32 also have a love of music and dance’linktr.ee/MsMusic1

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