George plays regularly with many of Canada's top jazz artists, and maintains regular groups in no less than three cities. The current album, Bewitched, features George Evans (vocals) Nancy Walker and Mark Eisenman (piano) Neil Swainson and Steve Wallace (bass) Archie Alleyne and Jerry Fuller (drums) Reg Schwager (guitar) and Michael Stuart (tenor saxophone)
Reviews
Bewitched
“A smooth operator, a crooner, a classical jazz vocalist, who mixes it up with a soulful swinging sophisticated style — that’s George Evans. His new recording, Bewitched, features some of the best musicians in the country providing superb support on classics from the Great American Songbook …Bewitched is an enchanting, romantic and bewitching performance. Check it out, it’s a delight.” Paul J. Youngman – KJA Jazz Advocate
"Known as spontaneous, engaging and exuberant, award winner George Evans is a favored vocalist on the Canadian music scene... and his creativity keeps him in the limelight on stage, on radio and recordings. Evans has garnered rave reviews internationally (being) dubbed "A ballad's best friend.- Making songs sound easy and natural is the mark of a professional. George Evans is that professional." Nina Goodrich - JazzReview
"Versatile crooner George Evans cruises comfortably through 13 standards on Bewitched (M-Swing Records) backed by Toronto's best jazzers and a string group." Three Stars, Geoff Chapman - The Star
Movie Songs
"Movie Songs, as has been the case with all of George Evans' records here, was a smash! I love playing his music for the audience, and I hope some of the listeners have made their way up the Queen E for a chance to see George in person." Bert Gambini - WBFO, Buffalo
"Evans' confident way with a song and his effortless ability to swing brings to mind the days when male vocalists ruled the airwaves. It's obvious that he processes an honest appreciation for the classics which can make one believe he may have a contemporary of Sinatra, or Dean Martin… though his vocal tone and phrasing may be closer to the great Mark Murphy." Lawrence Williams - Jazz Review
"Definitely smooth but not smooth jazz, it's moody without being pedantic, familiar and yet fresh. A blend of a sex appeal that most of the Grand Dames of Jazz were famous for yet distinctly...oh so male!" Mary Palmer - Music Director High Plains Public Radio
Eyes For You
"If there's any justice at all, George Evans will experience the same kind of break-out success this year Diana Krall has experienced. And why not? The Toronto singer is a talented vocalist whose rich, smooth tones remind you of no one less than Sinatra himself." Charles Mandel - Planet Jazz
"What a fabulous set of pipes! Canadian vocalist, George Evans walks in the front door with a mountain of class. There are no gimmicks, the man can sing and that's what he's here to do. Jazz disc jockeys will love this guy! My humble opinion? Ya gotta get it!" Richard Bourcier - Jazz Review
"[excerpt] Evans shows an obvious predilection for the great standards and takes only the most appropriate of liberties with them. His vocal sound is tough and sinewy, with a pleasing huskiness and well-contained touch of vibrato. He has an occasional tendency to phrase like Mel Tormé, which is no bad thing, and everything he sings goes with an easy swing. The male contingent in the current tidal wave of young singers is a bit on the thin side and Evans (who is 40) can certainly be added to their number." Bruce Crowther - Jazz Journal International
"George Evans' latest CD is called "Eyes For You,- and I've said it before and I'll say it again: George finds great tunes, some of which you've never heard before, some of which you've heard instrumental versions of in jazz, and other tunes you might know but haven't heard "George's Way.- There is a kind of burning intensity to songs that he sings about lost love, enchantment gone wrong, obsession turned to poison, and all of the, shall we say, darker sides of love. On this album, the tune that bears that distinction, "I'm a fool to want you,- has lyrics co-written by Frank Sinatra, and as George Evans says, he fantasizes that this was a tune Frank couldn't help writing for Ava Gardner.- Katie Malloch .. CBC Radio
Influences
Classic Era: Sarah Vaughan, Billy Eckstine, Peggy Lee, Nat Cole, Nancy Wilson, Arthur Prysock, Etta Jones, Al Hibbler, Rosemary Clooney, Julie Wilson, Sylvia Syms, Margaret Whiting, and Kay Starr (among others.)
Modern Era (post 1970): Morgana King, Mark Murphy, Carol Sloane, Freddy Cole, Marlena Shaw, and Al Jarreau.
Recognized as one of the foremost vocal interpreters of jazz and standards on the Canadian scene since surfacing in Montreal in the early-1990s, George Evans has been nominated National Jazz Awards Vocalist of the Year and Male Vocalist of the Year. He has been celebrated diversely as "a ballad's best friend" by All-Canadian Jazz Festival, and "an agile voice and always swinging" by the National Post. George tours actively, and has been praised for his lively, polished performances in major clubs in cities such as New York, Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver, and Shanghai. He has recorded a current total of seven CDs as a leader, and the current album, "LIVE at the Cellar" can be heard on jazz outlets across Canada and the US.
George Evans first thrilled Toronto jazz audiences in 1999 when he launched his second album "I'm All Smiles" at the Top o' the Senator. He went on to appear there with regularity through the launch of his fifth album "Movie Songs' in 2005. Over the years George became familiar to audiences at home through frequent appearances on TVO, Bravo, and CoolTV, and through his many sessions and concerts for the CBC. He was three times nominated NJA “Male Vocalist of the Year” as well as “Vocalist of the Year” and OIMA “Jazz Artist of the Year.” George Evans was the founding member of The Three Crooners, and in 2004 he selected, sequenced, and produced the successful "Here Come The Boys: a Canadian Crooner Collection" for Maximum Jazz and Universal Music Canada.
Artist Biography:
Discography:
Artist Discography:
* Live at the Cellar (M-Swing Records 2008)
* The Ballad Collection (M-Swing Records 2007) digital-only
* Bewitched (M-Swing Records 2006)
* Movie Songs (M-Swing/Maximum Jazz 2004)
* Here Come The Boys (M-Swing/Maximum Jazz 2004)
* Eyes For You (M-Swing Records 2002)
* From Moment To Moment (M-Swing Records 2001)
* I'm All Smiles (M-Swing Records 1999)
* Moodswing (M-Swing Records 1997)
Production Discography:
* The Pointer Sisters, The Jazz Sides (Verve 2007) Sequencing, Selection
* Alex Pangman, Live In Montréal (Real Gone Gal 2005) Liner Notes
* Diva Series Ella Fitzgerald (Verve 2003) Sequencing, Selection
* Diva Series Astrud Gilberto (Verve 2003) Sequencing, Selection
* Diva Series Billie Holiday (Verve 2003) Sequencing, Selection
* Diva Series Carmen McRae (Verve 2003) Sequencing, Selection
* Diva Series Anita O'Day (Verve 2003) Sequencing, Selection
* Diva Series Sarah Vaughan (Verve 2003) Sequencing, Selection
* Diva Series Dinah Washington (Verve 2003) Sequencing, Selection
* Rita di Ghent, Standards Sessions 2 (Groove 2003) Sequencing, Selection
* Talkin' Verve, Buddy Greco (Verve 2001) Sequencing, Selection
* Rita di Ghent, Standards Sessions 1 (Groove 2001)
* Jazz Singing Various (Verve) Artists Research
Jon to George: Sounding real good there George, many thanks for the Add-On! I was in Toronto last Jan. at the IAJE Conference for the first time in over 30 years. In 1976 I had a 6 week gig there at the Four Seasons Inn on The Park Hotel in the Scotch Room with my 7 piece show band "Easy Living". When the gig ended we drove back in 2 separate vehicles, mine was my old Chevy van with my 1936 Hammond model A organ (first one) and when I got to the border they wanted to see a manifest for my old organ. The leader had it in the other van and he took off. The guy wouldn't believe me that it was my organ for years and so he detained me there for 24 hours...dumped out my suitcases outside and all my sheet music blew away in the high wind. Finally 24 hrs. later another guy on-duty asked me why I was there and I told him what happened and he told me to just get in my van and get out of there. I swore I would never come back.
This time I flew over them on United Airlines! Keep up the excellent work there, if you come to NYC be sure to contact me. All the best, Jon *Member AFM Local 802, Local 6 / ASCAP Publisher "The FINGERS...are The SINGERS!"™ http://ascap. com/network/audioportraits/Jon_Hammond_Rent/
You were wonderful last night, as always. I think one of the things that makes you so special is your warmth. You are never cliched or hackneyed in your performances, and you have impeccable style, grace and finesse at all times. See you soon - you are very appreciated...
On behalf of Rita Reys I would like to thank you for your very kind message to her. Great to meet you here on MySpace. If you would like to know more about Europe’s First Lady of Jazz, please check out the new off. website: www. ritareys. eu.
Here is video of Rita Reys singing the American Songbook classic “I Thought About You”, from the Blue Note album “Swing & Sweet”. Hope you like it!
Wish you all the best!
Jurjen Donkers pr & website Rita Reys The Netherlands
Your recording of Bewitched is on my page and getting rave reviews. I also noticed when adding music to my MP3 player I had one more song from you other than from the two CDs I purchased. You can imagine how surprised I was when I discovered one of your songs on a Jazz Compilation CD I already owned. Keep on keeping on.
Hey! Hope you're doing great these days, George. I'll be in Toronto in just a couple weeks from now and am really excited...i'll be out to the first gig of yours i can get to, for sure! Cheers for now, my friend, trusting all is well with you... ;)
Hey there Gorgeous...I've got a photo of us from the Montreal Bistro in my Pics area and my nifty slideshow - hope that meets with your approval. Great to hear the tunes again, btw! xoxo, N.
Hey there, George, my friend! Hope life is treating you well these days and that you are surviving this smothering heatwave! Talk to you and see you soon!...."You're gonna hear from me!" Cheers!