Darmon Meader, Co-Founder Of New York Voices, To Perform Solo Concert At Birdland 8/31

By: Aug. 02, 2009
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Jim Caruso's Cast Party is proud to announce that Darmon Meader will be appearing as part of the Broadway at Birdland series on August 31 at 7pm.

Darmon, who is one of the founding members of the critically acclaimed vocal quartet New York Voices, will be presenting a mixture of jazz standards and original songs, accompanied by Klaus Mueller (piano), Paul Nowinski (bass) and Marcello Pellitteri (drums). Titles will include jazz classics such as "Spain," "I Thought About You," "Cheek to Cheek" and "Yardbird Suite," all highlighting Darmon's exceptional vocal, sax and arranging talents.

Recognized in both the jazz vocal and instrumental worlds, Darmon Meader is a highly respected vocalist, arranger and saxophonist. Darmon has achieved international recognition as the founder, musical director, chief arranger, composer, producer, saxophonist, and vocalist with New York Voices. As a member of New York Voices, he has released numerous recordings on the GRP, RCA/Victor, Concord and MCGJazz labels. In the fall of 2007, New York Voices released their long-awaited MCGJazz release "A Day Like This," and in January of 2008, Darmon released his much anticipated debut solo CD, And So Am I. Darmon's solo project is a collection of jazz standards and original works, which reflects his varied interests and skills as a singer, saxophonist, writer and arranger. Although the entire project is steeped in the jazz tradition, the CD includes a wide variety of styles, orchestration approaches and concepts. With New York Voices, Darmon has collaborated with a variety of artists including Ray Brown, Bernadette Peters, George Benson, Maureen McGovern, Don Sebesky, Nancy Wilson, Ann Hampton Callaway, Jim Hall, Paquito D'Rivera and the Count Basie Orchestra. He has toured internationally, performing at such renowned venues as Carnegie Hall, Montreux Jazz Festival, North Sea Jazz Festival, Montreal Jazz Festival and Blue Note Jazz Clubs (New York and Japan). Darmon has been the guest conductor for All-State Jazz Ensembles in New York, Arizona, Wisconsin, Illinois and New Jersey, and has made artist-in-residence appearances at numerous schools, including Northwestern University, University of Louisville, American River College, Humber College and University of Georgia. Darmon has also taught at numerous domestic and international music workshops including the Inzigkoven Vocal Jazz Workshop in Germany, various IAJE Teacher's Training Institutes, the Western Michigan University Vocal Jazz Camp and the Vocal Pop and Jazz Days workshop in the Netherlands. Visit www.darmonmeader.com.

Darmon Meader Quartet
Monday, August 31 at 7pm
Broadway at Birdland
315 West 44 Street, NYC
212-581-3080
$25 cover, $10 food/drink minimum

For more information, visit www.BirdlandJazz.com.



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