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Freda Payne celebrates her BDAY and west coast CD Release Party show poster

Freda Payne celebrates her BDAY and west coast CD Release Party at Catalina Jazz Club

Dates: 9/19/2014 - 9/20/2014

Theatre:
Catalina Jazz Club


6725 W. Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90028

Phone: 323-466-2210


Back to her Roots the Diversified Freda Payne new Jazz CD:
Come Back To Me Love, Her Artistry Music Debut – Released July 22
Los Angeles Release Birthday & Performance September19-20, 2014
As iconic in 2014 for her timeless beauty and sex appeal as she is her artistic versatility as an all around entertainer, Ms. Freda Payne remains among music’s and show business’ brightest shining star survivors. When she is singing her heartbeat music – jazz – love, awe and yearning only grow stronger. Her new album, Come Back To Me Love (her first for Artistry Music) marks not only a return to the big band and strings-laden classics from her mid-`60s beginnings with Impulse!, but also marks a return to her hometown of Detroit. That makes this 14-song album featuring Grammy® Award-winner Bill Cunliffe’s musical arrangements a beautiful homecoming.
The well-loved entertainer is delighted to kick off the release of Come Back To Me Love with a performance at Catalina Jazz Club on September 19 & 20, 2014.
“I am excited to be performing at Catalina Jazz Club,” says the seasoned entertainer who maintains her beauty and verve. It’s such a wonderful LA jazz club with great food, intimate and so many great artists have performed there.
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The 14-song album was arranged by Cunliffe and includes the breezy, vibes-kissed Kenny Rankin waltz “Haven’t We Met” as well as the lonely evening fireplace musings of “Lately.” Then there’s the classic “Midnight Sun,” which takes Payne back to a trip to Norway years ago, and “Save Your Love for Me” that she recalls being performed by Nancy Wilson and Cannonball Adderley years ago. There are also a number of contemporary pop songs with strings.
“It’s a dream come true,” Payne enthuses, “just like in 1968 when I was living in New York seeking my fame and fortune, and ran into Brian Holland of Holland-Dozier-Holland. He told me they had just left Motown and started their own company, Invictus. I flew back to Detroit, signed with them and a year later had a Top 5 record, ‘Band of Gold.’” A short time later, she released another hit, “Bring the Boys Home.”
“It is like a flashback to something really good happening for me at home in Detroit, my good luck charm,” says Ms. Payne. “It’s the springboard where I can replenish like a phoenix rising.” Giving flight to this talented phoenix are Gretchen Valade and Tom Robinson of Mack Avenue Records, who penned six of the album’s selections, including the title track. Among the classic favorites is Payne’s take on the blues boiler, “I’d Rather Drink Muddy Water.”
Throughout the album, the undeniable influence of Payne’s inspiration, the incomparable Ella Fitzgerald, is adoringly present. “Ella’s voice is one I have admired since I was 12-years old,” she says. “Pristinely precise, pure and perfect. When she sang something as written, she had a dreamy, easy listening voice. But when she scatted and improvised, it was like listening to a seasoned horn player.” Among Payne’s favorite contemporary artists are songwriter/vocalist Adele (“no gimmicks, no selling sex or wild dancing”), Ledisi (who can “sing into the stratosphere”), Kurt Elling (“an excellent jazz artist”), and Gregory Porter (“I love his voice and writing”).
Though best known for her 1970 R&B crossover hit “Band of Gold” (which spent 20 weeks on Billboard’s “Top 100 Singles” chart, peaking at No. 3, and was No. 1 for 6 weeks in Great Britain), Freda Payne has always been a jazz singer dating back to her performance at age 14 with The Jimmy Wilkins Big Band. With her Artistry Music debut, Come Back to Me Love – on which every instrumental solo sounds like it was played by someone who had a crush on her at one time or another - Ms. Freda Charcelia Payne won’t just be swinging on a star...she’ll be clutching that golden Victrola for this, her return to jazz and Detroit.
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Catalina Jazz Club

6725 W. Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90028

Phone: 323-466-2210

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