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Cleo Laine



Wavendon
United Kingdom

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Member Since5/3/2006
Band Websitewww.qnote.co.uk
Band MembersJohn Dankworth (musical director, saxophone and clarinet)
Record LabelQnote Label
Type of LabelIndie


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   About Cleo Laine
Born in a London suburb, Cleo showed early singing talent, which was nurtured by her Jamaican father and English mother who sent her to singing and dancing lessons. It was not, however, until she reached her mid-twenties that she applied herself seriously to singing. She auditioned successfully for a band led by musician John Dankworth, under whose banner she performed until 1958, in which year the two were married.

Then began an illustrious career as a singer and actress. In 1958 she played the lead in a new play at London's famous Royal Court Theatre, home of the new wave of playwrights of the 'fifties - Pinter, Osborne and the like. This led to other stage performances such as the musical "Valmouth" in 1959, the play "A Time to Laugh" (with Robert Morley and Ruth Gordon) in 1962, and eventually to her show stopping Julie in the Wendy Toye production of "Showboat" at the Adelphi Theatre in London in 1971.

During this period she had two spectacular recording successes. "You'll Answer to Me" reached the British Top Ten at the precise time that Cleo was 'prima donna' in the 1961 Edinburgh Festival production of the Kurt Weill opera/ballet "The Seven Deadly Sins". In 1964 her "Shakespeare and All that Jazz" album received widespread critical acclaim, and to this day remains an important milestone in her identification with the more unusual aspects of a singer's repertoire.

1972 marked the start of Cleo's international activities, with a triumphant first tour of Australia. Shortly afterwards, her career in the United States was launched with a concert at New York's Lincoln Center, followed in 1973 by the first of many Carnegie Hall appearances. Coast-to-coast tours of the U.S. and Canada soon followed, and with them a succession of record albums and television appearances. This led, after several nominations, to Cleo's first Grammy award, in recognition of the live recording of her 1983 Carnegie concert.

Other important recordings during that time were duet albums with Ray Charles ("Porgy and Bess") and Mel Tormé, as well as Arnold Schoenberg's "Pierrot Lunaire" which won Cleo a classical Grammy nomination.

Cleo's relationship with the musical theatre, started in Britain, continued in the United States with starring performances in "A Little Night Music" and "The Merry Widow" (Michigan Opera). In 1985 she originated the role of Princess Puffer in the Broadway hit musical "The Mystery of Edwin Drood", for which she received a Tony nomination, and in 1989 she received the Los Angeles critics' acclaim for her portrayal of the Witch in Stephen Sondheim's "Into the Woods". Los Angeles was also the scene of a Lifetime Achievement Award to Cleo by the US recording industry (1991).

In 1979 Cleo received an OBE from Her Majesty the Queen for services to music, and in the Queen's Birthday Honours List in June 1997 she was made a Dame Commander of the British Empire. She has also been awarded honorary doctorate degrees from Boston's Berklee College of Music in the United States and, in the United Kingdom from Cambridge University, the University of York, the Open University and the University of Luton. In 1998 the Worshipful Company of Musicians awarded her their Silver Medal for a Lifetime Contribution to British Jazz, and the British Jazz Awards have recognised her a number of times, including with a Lifetime Achievement Award in 2002.

She lives with her husband, John Dankworth in Wavendon, Buckinghamshire, where in 1969 they founded their first charity, The Wavendon Allmusic Plan, with the aim of helping people broaden their views about music through performance and musical education. In the converted stable block in the grounds of their home they established an arts centre that has since become internationally renowned. The Stables, Wavendon has been host to many world famous artistes, from Vladimir Ashkenazy to George Shearing, and some of today's top professional musicians and singers have benefited from its education projects in the early stages of their careers. With the aid of an Arts Council lottery grant the new Stables theatre, built adjacent to the original stable block, opened its doors in October 2000 and continues to provide performers, students and audience alike with a centre of musical excellence second to none. The organisation, administered by a board of honorary trustees that includes Dame Cleo and John Dankworth, currently produces an annual programme featuring nearly 200 concerts and 300 education sessions. Having realised their original vision, Dame Cleo and her husband decided in 1999 to set up a further charity. The Wavendon Foundation was formed with the objective of raising funds to benefit both individual young artistes in need of financial aid, and organisations seeking support for music education projects. A major activity of the trust is the annual Wavendon Garden Season, a programme of summer events staged under a purpose-built canopy in the Dankworths' garden.

Cleo continues to tour the world with her artistry, and this trend shows no sign of abating. Neither does the career of this unusual and superlative artist.

Cleo Laine's autobiography CLEO was published in September 1994 by Simon & Schuster. Her second book, You Can Sing If You Want To, was published by Victor Gollancz in October 1997.

Cleo Laine's illustrious jazz CV includes the following:

appearances at the world-famous Newport festival and many other such events all over the world;

frequent seasons at New York's Blue Note Club;

numerous recordings of the jazz repertoire - Ellington, Monk, Strayhorn, Mulligan and many more;

duet albums with Ray Charles and Mel Tormé;

recordings with famous jazzmen as guests - George Shearing, Mark Whitfield, Joe Williams, Toots Thielemans, Kenny Wheeler, Clark Terry and others;


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ISM Records 1

ISM Records 1



Nov 25 2009 5:35 PM

Hi,
Thanks for joining my "Myspace Friends, always nice to make new friends.
Please be sure to visit my Profile and my website;
www.manneringmedia.co.uk

Any comments are most welcome.
Always happy to chat....

Best wishes,
Ian.
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David

David



Dec 22 2008 2:07 PM

Christmas Greeting
Stanna

Stan Tomczak



Oct 4 2008 7:23 PM

The blue note shows, were a blast.Wonderful spending time with you and john.
love Stan
LISA

LISA



Apr 29 2008 6:00 PM

PS. The comment made on 19th Feb was nothing to do with me, my profile had been phished and I have since changed my password.....apologies anyway.
LISA

LISA



Apr 29 2008 5:56 PM

Saw you on Loose Women today. It's a shame you didn't sing but I enjoyed the interview anyway - still my favourite female singer!

Lisa.
X
Nancy Nova

Nancy Nova



Apr 5 2008 10:13 PM

Stoppin' by to say hi....

HI,

NN**
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Speed Dating - The Musical



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Mar 29 2008 6:04 AM

Hey babe, thanks for your feedback, I told you it works.

Jeannie actually pulled in over $7500 just last month. It is amazing, isnt it? I also made $1700 last week. Did you bookmark the site?

Just in case you forgot, check it at, s a t p o r . b i z , just type the web address in your browser.

I think I would aim for $4,000 over the next 3 weeks. Apparently there is some cheque on the web page that shows how much he did in a week. Talk about
earning some serious dough.

Have you told Chrissy yet? I am sure you are glad I told you about it.

You owe me a drink, just Kidding. I told Dwayne about it and he signed up and made close to $1500 last week, he even
wants to tell his family about it. Very soon no one would be working full time, lol.

Have a look at, s a t p o r . b i z , for the details. Remember to type s a t p o r . b i z , lol, in your web browser,

Alright, well am getting ready to leave now, just give me a call or I'll catch you on here.
Let me know how much you have made in total so far.
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LISA

LISA



Feb 20 2008 7:37 AM

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Katherine Ellis

Katherine Ellis



Jan 8 2008 2:22 PM

Sorry but a friend of mine wrote something really bad about u in their myspace blog, u need to see it. here is the link...http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=6463587&blogID=13379999
Alisha Sufit

Alisha Sufit



Dec 23 2007 12:39 PM

Happy Christmas!
Best wishes,
Alisha
x
LISA

LISA



Dec 8 2007 1:14 AM

Hi Cleo,
Just watched you on the Jools Holland Show and I have to say you were both fantastic. Your voice is as clear and mellow as ever and you look great for 80, how do you do it?
Thanks for giving me a lot of pleasure over the years - hope you keep it up.
Lisa. X
Alisha Sufit

Alisha Sufit



Nov 14 2007 11:55 PM

Great programme last night - really enjoyed it!
Great music!
best wishes,
Alisha
Gill Manly

Gill Manly



Nov 10 2007 7:14 PM

Dearest Cleo
U thank you for your inspiration as an artist and for your dignity and style over the years. If were not for your recordings and the music courses at Wavendon I would not be the singer I am today.
Love to you and John and Happy Birthday
Mark Murphy ALso sends you huge hugs and kisses for your recent Birthdays and hopes you are both well and healthy.
Gill xxxxx
Rick

Richard Payne



Oct 1 2007 5:43 PM

Do you know why I wanted a friend like you? I wanted a touch stone where I could turn when the world just seemed toooo insane for me to cope with any longer. The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts. It is at such times when I turn to my friends, like you, to reconnect with logic and reason, or at a smile! For that I thank you! I write to tell you to have a great October!
Rick Payne
Rick

Richard Payne



Jul 24 2007 6:04 PM

Cleo thanks a million for adding me! I still listen to your vinyl and love them. I have been a big fan for well over 30 years and you have enriched my life...and I thank you!
LISA

LISA



Jul 22 2007 12:45 AM

Cleo, thank you so much for adding me, I am priveleged to have my all-time favourite female singer for a friend. Hope to keep in touch,
take care,
Lisa.
Mel Torme Fans

Mel Torme Fans



Apr 13 2007 12:42 PM

Thanks for swingin' with our main man!! =--==- Nick (Mel Torme fan #3)
Shirley Kent

Shirley Kent



Mar 16 2007 11:00 AM

Still a great inspiration..and I'm 61 !! They don't come more classy than sassy Cleo. Love Ya xxx
Invictus

Invictus



Jan 18 2007 3:23 AM

Hi Cleo,
You are a brilliant singer. Thanks for adding me.
Have you got a new CD planned. I´d like to know more about yours and John´s Garden Events.
Best wishes to the both of you.
Norman Wall
PS.
I sing and recite poetry to newly-written music.Check it out on the Invictus site.
Once again, all the best.
Nover Rack

Nover Rack



Jan 11 2007 10:35 AM

Hey !
Thanks for adding me. LOVE the music. The 'Cleo Laine' sound is amazing and has brought great joy to my life. Thank you.
1stJJ

1stJJ



Jan 4 2007 1:32 AM

I love your singing voice
Jeff X
Weather Outpost 12

Weather Outpost 12



Jan 1 2007 5:31 PM

Dear Cleo!
May God's Rain wash the Bird sht off of your front steps
May God's Snow cover your unkempt garden
May God's Wind blow the hair back from your face
May God's Good Earth always be firm under your feet
May God's Ways always be of interest to you even when seemingly illogical
May the Songs of God's Birds be louder than your cell&head phones
& May there always be some small something in your everyday
that brings God to you
Great & Good Success for this New Year to ALL from A'Esquecida@WOXII
JJ Holland

JJ Holland



Dec 29 2006 11:21 PM

Greetings and Best Wishes!
JJ Holland
www.intercityrecords.com
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