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Brenda Earle
Jazz / Acoustic / Pop

"Tell me something good..bwawawaw..."



NEW YORK, New York
United States

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Last Login:  6/18/2009
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   Brenda Earle: General Info
Member Since2/20/2006
Band Websitewww.brendaearle.com
Band MembersNEW New York Band! Jesse Lewis - guitar, Ike Sturm/Dan Loomis - bass, Jared Schonig - drums. Three Voices - Brenda Earle, Julie Hardy, Seth Fruiterman. Brenda Earle - piano.voice, Joel Frahm - saxophones, Bob Hart - bass, Joe Martin - bass, Special Guest Vocalist Julie Hardy, String Quartet: Kirsten Hans - violin, Joel Lambdin - violin, Johanna Beaver - viola, Matt Goeke - cello. Canadian trio with Kevin Coady-drums and Mike Downes-bass. Southern Trio with Justin Varnes-drums and Elisa Pruett-bass. New Zealand trio with Richie Pickard-bass and Reuban Bradley-drums.
InfluencesLuciana Souza, Peter Eldridge, Oscar Peterson, Bill Evans, Ron Sexsmith, Fred Hersch, Carmen McRae, Operation Ivy, Elvis Costello, Glenn Gould, Kenny Wheeler
Record LabelAllsheeeds Music
Type of LabelIndie


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   Upcoming Shows ( view all )
Jul 9 2009 6:30P
NYSMF: Jazz Combo Performance New York, New York
Jul 10 2009 8:00P
NYSMF: Jazz Orchestra Oneonta, New York
Jul 11 2009 1:00P
NYSMF: Jazz Choir Oneonta, New York
Jul 16 2009 8:00P
NYSMF: with John Riley Oneonta, New York
Jul 19 2009 8:00P
NYSMF Jazz Orchestra Oneonta, New York
Jul 23 2009 6:30P
NYSMF: Jazz Combos Oneonta, New York
Jul 24 2009 8:00P
NYSMF Jazz Orchestra Oneonta, New York
Jul 25 2009 1:00P
NYSMF: Jazz Choir Oneonta, New York
Jul 30 2009 8:00P
NYSMF concert with Luis Bonilla Oneonta, New York
Aug 2 2009 3:00P
NYSMF Jazz Orchestra Oneonta, New York
Aug 6 2009 6:30P
NYSMF: Jazz Combos Oneonta, New York
Aug 7 2009 8:00P
NYSMF Jazz Orchestra Oneonta, New York
Aug 8 2009 1:00P
NYSMF: Jazz Choir Oneonta, New York

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   About Brenda Earle
Pianist/vocalist/composer Brenda Earle draws inspiration from jazz, Brazilian and pop to weave together this intriguing array of songs. She frames her sincere and unique originals with fresh arrangements of material by Jerome Kern and Suzanne Vega. Featuring saxophonist and Palmetto recording artist Joel Frahm and colored at times by string quartet, Brenda tells stories of love, loss and hope set against an urban backdrop. "...Earle's blues-tinted touch and colorful thematic allusions" on the piano and she "demonstrated her finesse as a vocalist." - Washington Post "Her keyboard work throughout embodies lyrical melody, deft harmonies and smart pacing..." - The Toronto Star "The first to stand out was pianist-singer Brenda Earle, whose talent gracefully bridges jazz and pop." - Washington Post The Story: Brenda Earle is a pianist, vocalist, composer and arranger who draws inspiration from jazz, Brazilian, classical and pop to weave together an intriguing sound and style. Classically trained as a pianist since the age of 4, Brenda’s musical interests changed at age 15 when she first heard the music of jazz legend Oscar Peterson. She quickly shifted her focus and upon high school graduation she moved to Toronto to attend York University’s jazz program as a piano major. After three years immersed in the workings of bebop, she spent her final year at York being mentored by boogie woogie/stride guru Bill Westcott. Her final recital consisted of a 90 minute presentation of jazz piano pre-1930, where she covered everything from ragtime to root blues, barrelhouse to Harlem stride. Although devoted to her piano studies, Brenda found herself drawn to vocalists, especially Carmen McCrae and Ella Fitzgerald. In 1998, she was awarded a full piano scholarship to attend the Banff Centre for the Arts, studying and performing with such jazz luminaries as David Liebman, Kenny Wheeler, Hugh Fraser and Kenny Werner. It was there that she made her vocal debut singing with a jazz ensemble. When she went back to Toronto she formed her first trio as a singer/pianist. Despite the obvious Diana Krall comparisons, she persevered, trying to find her own sound. She developed a unique repertoire that blended her love of bebop and stride piano with her love of Brazilian music, Classical rep and pop artists like Elvis Costello, Morrissey and Aretha Franklin. Her eclectic sound made her a rising star in the Canadian jazz scene. In 2000, Brenda decided it was time for a change. She took a gig with Norwegian Cruise Lines, becoming their youngest-ever piano bar entertainer. There, she played piano and sang six nights a week, taking requests for songs from ever imaginable era and style. Her repertoire exploded to over 1000 songs and she became fluent in repertoire by everyone from Elton John to the Dixie Chicks, Elvis Presley to Smokie Robinson. She then moved over to Royal Caribbean, where she became one of their top piano bar entertainers, hosting sing-a-longs every night and traveling all over the Caribbean. In 2002 with a new confidence as a pianist and vocalist, she decided it was time to reconnect with her life in jazz. After a six month stay in New York City, she decided that the Big Apple was to be her new home. She received a substantial grant from the Ontario Arts Council to pursue Graduate Studies in Jazz from the Manhattan School of Music, where she studied voice with Luciana Souza, piano with Garry Dial and improvisation/composition with Dave Liebman.. Her talent and skill was immediately recognized around the jazz community and in 2003 she was selected to attend the Betty Carter Jazz Ahead Residency, which culminated in performances at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC. She was then selected as for the All-Star group, which opened for Herbie Hancock at the Clifford Brown Jazz Festival in Wilmington, DE. In 2005 she was invited back to Jazz Ahead, where she was featured as both pianist and vocalist. In 2004, Brenda was selected as a winner of the IAJE Sister’s in Jazz competition, which identified her as one of the top emerging female jazz artists in the world. She and four other winners, were assembled to perform at the IAJE conference in NYC, opening for Nicholas Payton and the Village Vanguard Orchestra. Two performances at the Mary Lou Williams Jazz Festival at the Kennedy Center followed. In 2005, Brenda released her second full-length jazz CD entitled Happening, which featured original compositions and unique arrangements of jazz standards and pop covers. This album showcased her eclectic compositional prowess, as well as her New York Band, which included saxophonist and Palmetto recording artist Joel Frahm, drum phenom Bill Campbell and bassist Joe Martin (Kurt Rosenwinkel, John Eliis, Andy Bey). She toured extensively in support of this release, performing all over Canada, the US and a special month-long tour of New Zealand. She received international acclaim in print and internet media, as well as radio play in 27 countries. Brenda has been featured in numerous magazines and periodicals, including the Washington Post, the Toronto Star, Time Out New York and jazzreview.com. She spent eight weeks in the “Top Sellers” top ten on jazzpromo.com, and her highly acclaimed CDs “All She Needs” and “Happening” achieved extensive radio play in Australia, Indonesia, Europe and in the US and Canada. She has performed with John Riley, Luis Bonilla, Dick Oatts, Hugh Fraser, Pat Labarbra, Mike Murley, Bobby Sanabria, Joel Frahm, Joe Martin and Donny McCaslin. Brenda is a prolific composer and arranger of instrumental and vocal music. She has composed for chamber orchestra, big band, string quartet, brass quintet and woodwind ensembles as well as over 100 compositions for jazz ensemble. A prolific vocal writer, she has composed/arranged over fifty pieces for jazz vocal ensembles, including two Sacred Jazz Masses. She has been commissioned to write works for such as the Water’s Edge Brass Quintet, The SUNY Oneonta Chamber Orchestra, Saddle Brook High School Jazz Band, Cresskill Jazz Ensemble and classical tubist Frank Ortega. Brenda is also passionate about education and outreach. In addition to her busy private teaching schedule, Brenda tutors at the Manhattan School of Music, is an adjunct instructor at City College in NYC and is on faculty at the New York Summer Music Festival in Oneonta, NY. She is the director of the Kids in the Balcony program for the New York Pops Orchestra, works with families of 9/11 through the Feel the Music Organization and has taught programs at the Brooklyn Youth Chorus, the Diller-Quaile School of Music and the Midlori and Friends foundation. Although she is a proud Canadian (still drinks Tim Horton’s coffee every morning!), Brenda has been based in New York City since 2002, where she maintains a busy performing, writing and teaching schedule. www.brendaearle.com

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The Ruckus





Feb 5 2009 11:27 PM

hello Brenda (and fans!)...there's a brand new Brenda Earle track featured on The Ruckus podcast. Check it out here:

http://www. rabble. ca/podcasts/shows/ruckus/episode-8-interview-carole-pope

The episode features Brenda, The Free Press, and an interview with Carole Pope!

Kevin

Elena Kapeleris





Dec 18 2008 9:41 PM

DEBUT CD available March 2009!!!!
please visit my page for more details
Thanks for the add and support:)

The Ruckus





Oct 21 2008 1:03 AM

Hey Brenda! The Ruckus Episode 3 is online!

Check out
http://www. rabble. ca/rpn/podcast. php?id=pod

Episode 3 includes interviews with Emar, Allison Crowe, and Arms Up.
You can also hear tracks from The TVees and Barry Romberg!
The Ruckus





Sep 3 2008 3:38 PM

Fans and friends...you can hear an interview with Brenda Earle on The Ruckus:

http://www. rabble. ca/rpn/episode. shtml?x=74374

Ciao!
Edmund Thornton III





Aug 21 2008 7:24 AM

Hey. Sending some love from Atlanta.
I hope all is wonderful with you!
Dre King is Now Officially back in DC





Jun 14 2008 4:43 AM

my favorite canadian!
Rodolfo Zuniga





Jun 11 2008 12:29 PM

It's great to hear from you.
We gotta catch-up and hopefully
play sometime, it's been way to long.

thanks for the comment

R
Thomaz Oswald





Feb 26 2008 9:27 PM

Hi Brenda,

Beautiful songs! Thank you!
Best from Rio.
Julie Hardy





Feb 8 2007 6:32 AM

thanks for the message - yes - things are going good. btw, do you know about the other surprise?

you look like you're busy....yay for you!
love, j
Julie Hardy





Feb 8 2007 6:31 AM

thanks for the message - yes - things are going good. btw, do you know about the other surprise?

you look like your busy....yay for you!
love, j
seth carper





Feb 3 2007 5:08 AM

hey BE! hope your new year is going fantastic! things are good here. looking forward to playing together some more this year! give me a ring sometime, let's catch up!
seth
Nicolaj





Jan 26 2007 3:06 AM

Hey thanks for adding me - love your music!
Michael Murphy





Jan 21 2007 5:05 PM

Well hello my good friend! :-)

Just wanted to stop by and say hi....
I hope this finds you well and have a great day!

Keep the Vision
Michael Murphy
Julie Hardy





Jan 9 2007 3:17 AM

hey girl -thanks for coming to the 55 last week - let's get together for a drink....what do you say?
Michael Murphy





Jan 8 2007 1:27 AM

Hey there!

Thank you again for the add and for being a friend :-)
I just wanted to drop you a qiuck note and wish you a fantastic week!

Many blessings to you and your family...

Keep the Vision
Michael Murphy
Sam Dickinson





Dec 31 2006 6:00 PM

Hey! Sorry I missed you at the Rex. Let me know next time your in TO...
"Lil John"





Dec 13 2006 4:34 AM

YO!
Adam Smale





Nov 22 2006 1:31 AM

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I truly appreciate the fact that you took the time to find me & contact me to be a friend. Thanks!

If you recall, I'm the guy that "proposed" to you at the REX while you were singing/playing; I whispered in your ear. Glad to see you're doing great & keepin' busy.

Cheers,

Adam Smale

"How does this Adam guy sound like two guitar Players?"


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Ryan





Nov 7 2006 7:05 PM

hello brenda i dig these here jams, where and how can i get a copy of your album
Louisa LaBarbera





Nov 7 2006 4:08 PM

Hey bueatufil! I miss ya... hope to see you soon
Edmund Thornton III





Oct 31 2006 6:54 PM


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Happy Candy Extortion Day!!!
Sherisse





Oct 22 2006 1:59 PM

Happy Birthday girly!!
Next time i see you...i'll bring you some ben-gay...haha.

Hugs
Edmund Thornton III





Sep 13 2006 9:14 AM

Hurray! Thanks for the add! It was so great to have you in Atlanta two weekends ago! I guess this'll be the last time I get to see ya at this venue. Thankfully it's a big country and you've got the voice to make an impression wherever you go.
Rodolfo Zuniga





Sep 3 2006 4:50 AM

I love "happening"...
by the way..you know what Costa Rican Folkloric music is?? haha..

R
Jason the Bassman





Aug 15 2006 3:56 AM

Q- Could Brenda Earle be more awesome?

A- No f'n way.


Let's play together again this decade.
Jason Ellis
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