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Ron Kaplan
Jazz / Lounge / Swing

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Santa Cruz, California
United States

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Member Since4/12/2007
Band Websitehttp://www.ronkaplan.com
Band MembersSinger Ron Kaplan and many talented musicians over the course of 7 recordings.
InfluencesAll the great Singers of the 1950's and 1960's of the Popular, Jazz Standards and Great American Songbook.
Sounds LikeAlthough inspired by many, Ron Kaplan is an original voice.
Record LabelKapland Records...in Jazz we trust
Type of LabelIndie


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   About Ron Kaplan
RON KAPLAN

Singer Ron Kaplan keeps the flame burning brightly to illuminate jazz standards, the Great American Songbook and the classic sound of singers of the Fifties. The epitome of a "saloon singer," Kaplan has a rich, warm voice that literally cocoons the listener within the cozy atmosphere of images it creates. www.ronkaplan.com

"Ron Kaplan is an original personality in the world of jazz vocalists and he has managed to put his name into that previously closed inner circle. He has breathed new life into it by the sheer force of his style, for as you know, “the style is the man himself”. The Velvet Crooner and the elegant power of his seemingly casual phrasing is in fact, ultra-tight and perfectly seductive… Jean Szlamowicz, Jazz Hot"

In addition to his career as a concert performer and recording artist, Kaplan also is the founder and executive director of The American Songbook Preservation Society, a non-profit organization whose mission statement is: "To preserve our cultural treasure known as the Great American Songbook by performing this music at home and abroad as Ambassadors of Song." For more information, visit www.greatamericansongbook.org As to the future, Kaplan says, "I am deeply committed to performing these great standards and doing what I can to keep this music alive and viable for new generations of listeners."

PUBLICITY AGENCY: THE CREATIVE SERVICE COMPANY (CreatServ9@aol.com) 4360 Emerald Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80918 * 719-548-9872 * fax 719-599-9607

BOOKING AGENCY: Lezah Entertainment Group Brenda Hazel 702-480-4915 (brendansmooth2unes@yahoo.com)

RON KAPLAN IS AVAILABLE FOR CONCERTS, FESTIVALS AND SPECIAL EVENTS AS GUEST ARTIST OR WITH ENSEMBLE. (kaplandisc@aol.com) Kapland Records P.O. Box 742 Aptos, Ca. 95001 831-687-0278

One of our finest contemporary singers of jazz standards, Ron Kaplan has spent his entire career championing the Great American Songbook, with much of that classic material written in or about New York City. So it makes perfect sense that this tradition-oriented vocalist dedicates his latest album, New York, to that remarkable metropolis.

“Although I am from California,” explains Kaplan, “every time I go to New York City I am always struck by the energy, excitement and exuberance of the place. Everything about it is exciting – the history, the architecture, the people, the culture, the arts. It’s the jazz capitol of the world. It’s the home of Broadway theatre, Tin Pan Alley, the Brill Building and countless legendary songwriters over the past century. There is so much to do and the atmosphere is so intense it’s hard to slow down long enough to sleep. It is one of the few cities in the world that has had many, many songs written about it. The difficulty wasn’t finding New York-themed songs for this recording, but deciding which ones to sing.”

Ron Kaplan's New York and his other CDs are available at online sites (such as cdbaby.com and amazon.com), digital download locations (including iTunes.com, rhapsody.com) and Kaplan's own ronkaplan.com.

In addition to his career as a concert performer and recording artist, Kaplan also is the founder and executive director of The American Songbook Preservation Society, a non-profit organization whose mission statement is: "To preserve our cultural treasure known as the Great American Songbook by performing this music at home and abroad as Ambassadors of Song." For more information, go to greatamericansongbook.org. "The Great American Songbook is full of what is known as popular standards -- great songs written generally between 1920 and 1960, most often for Broadway shows or Hollywood musical films, but sometimes simply in the Tin Pan Alley tradition of pianists and lyricists working together to create quality material for the big bands or the pop singers of the day."

Kaplan has carved out an exemplary singing career by following in the footsteps left by legends such as Frank Sinatra, Mel Torme, Nat King Cole and Tony Bennett. Ron has superb command of his flexible baritone that literally cocoons the listener within the cozy atmosphere of the images and feelings that he sings about. His trademarks are his sophisticated phrasing, the mature tonal qualities of his vocals, and his relaxed style.

On the New York CD, Kaplan uses a hot jazz quintet. He co-produced with arranger and pianist Larry Dunlap, who has worked with Cleo Laine, Mark Murphy, The Swing Fever Big Band, Jules Broussard, Bobbe Norris and Jeremy Cohen, among others. The rhythm section is comprised of bassist Seward McCain (Vince Guaraldi Trio, Richie Cole, Kitty Margolis, Jeff Linsky, Dave Eshelman) and drummer Akira Tana (Lena Horne, Pat Metheny, Art Farmer, Zoot Sims, James Moody, Ruth Brown, Lee Konitz, Kenny Burrell). They are augmented by a horn section – Erik Jekabson on trumpet (Illinois Jacquet, John Mayer, Kermit Ruffins, Howard Fishman) and Noel Jewkes on saxophone and clarinet (Jon Hendricks, Michael Bloomfield, Mary Stallings, Lavay Smith & Her Red Hot Skillet Lickers).

Kaplan selected a dozen classic compositions that reflect a myriad of different aspects of New York City. “The chronology of the songs is like taking a trip to New York City, seeing the different parts of the island, experiencing the nightlife, riding the subway or the buses, walking around or going uptown.” A couple of the tunes are better known as jazz instrumentals than vocalized compositions, but Kaplan did extensive research to track down the lyrics, often going back to the earliest versions or sheet music, and sometimes singing verses seldom heard today.

While most of the CD’s tunes are from the first half of the Twentieth Century, the stage is set with a song from the Seventies, Billy Joel’s “New York State of Mind” (“He’s saying that once you’ve been a New Yorker, you always feel the pull to go back to that city.”). Lester Young’s “Jumpin’ With Symphony Sid” is about a famous New York disc-jockey playing the swing, R&B and jazz of the Forties over the air. No trip to NYC would be complete without a stop on Broadway, represented by both “Lullaby of Broadway” and a medley, “New York New York/Broadway,” where, as the lyrics say, “the night is brighter than day.” Then it’s off on a historical ride around the city with Billy Strayhorn’s classic “Take the ‘A’ Train” which became one of Duke Ellington’s signature themes. Appropriately, next comes the Ellington-penned “Drop Me Off in Harlem” and a Cotton Club standard, “Harlem Nocturne,” which Kaplan first heard as an instrumental on a noir-ish private eye television show years ago.

The journey around the big city continues with “Forty Second Street.” Kaplan says he loves the historical content (“it talks about everything from dancing girls and chorus lines to Times Square and Wall Street”). Another side of the city is presented in “Sunday in New York” (“it reminds me of strolling along the streets and people watching”). For many years striving, struggling artists have flocked to this important entertainment capital determined “to make it” and this drama is described in the Sixties Brill Building hit “On Broadway.” Kaplan injects a little humor with the cynical tongue-in-cheek “Give It Back to the Indians,” written by tunesmiths Rogers and Hart. The recording closes with another song by the same team, “Manhattan” (“perhaps the quintessential song about New York”).

Kaplan’s other albums are High Standards, Dedicated, Jazz Ambassadors, Lounging Around, Saloon and a special-edition fund-raising live recording American Songbook Preservation Society Singing the Great American Songbook. In the past few years Kaplan has performed in Las Vegas, London, Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco and Washington DC. He has made television appearances on "Musician's Weekly" and "BETonJazz." He has played with musicians such as pianists Shelly Berg, Smith Dobson, Geoff Eales, Tom Garvin, Weber Iago, Mark Levine, Dick Whittington and Jessica Williams; guitarist Larry Scala; bassists Art Davis, Stan Poplin, Perry Thoorsell and Tom Warrington; horn-players Paul Contos, Ted Curson, Dmitri Matheny, Donny McCaslin Jr. and Kenny Stahl; and drummers Dan Brubeck, Donald Dean, Tootie Heath, Guiseppe Merolla, and Matt Wilson.

Kaplan was born in Hollywood and was immediately surrounded by music. His father played trumpet in jazz-bands in the Fifties and his mother had the radio or record player on constantly. From his toddler-days onward, Kaplan's parents indoctrinated him with the great singers of 1950s. His earliest influences were Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, Nat King Cole, Mel Torme, Dean Martin, Sarah Vaughn, Sammy Davis Jr., and Louis Armstrong among others. Ron played drums and percussion at school. In junior and senior high schools he sang in musical stage productions, did standup comedy at talent shows and his uncle's bar, and competed in speech tournaments ("sometimes it was extemporaneous speaking which is sort of like jazz soloing"). Ron studied in an actor's workshop in Hollywood, and then went to Los Angeles' Valley College where he got his Associate in Arts degree. He taught himself to play guitar and piano, and started writing songs influenced by Bob Dylan, The Beatles and Cat Stevens. Ron also performed original material professionally accompanied by a viola player. In addition, Kaplan learned to play congas at Venice Beach and later played in drum circles every Sunday for a number of years in Griffith Park. Kaplan moved north to attend the University of California at Santa Cruz where he majored in psychology and received his Bachelor of Arts degree.

From 1985 to 1995, Kaplan decided to immerse himself in instrumental jazz and began listening to classic material from 1950 to 1964 – Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Lee Morgan, Hank Mobley, Wayne Shorter and countless others. About a dozen years ago Kaplan turned to his first love, those songbook standards, and began his recording career with a style reminiscent of those great jazz vocalists he first heard as a child.

“All of my albums are an acknowledgment and tip-of-the-hat to those who came before us and paved the way for us to have a truly American soundtrack of music for our lives,” explains Kaplan. “My greatest desire is to keep this wonderful music before the public for the next hundred years and beyond. This music needs to be elevated and cared for.”

PUBLICITY AGENCY: THE CREATIVE SERVICE COMPANY (CreatServ9@aol.com) 4360 Emerald Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80918 * 719-548-9872 * fax 719-599-9607

BOOKING AGENCY: Lezah Entertainment Group Brenda Hazel 702-480-4915 (brendansmooth2unes@yahoo.com)

RON KAPLAN IS AVAILABLE FOR CONCERTS, FESTIVALS AND SPECIAL EVENTS AS GUEST ARTIST OR WITH ENSEMBLE. (kaplandisc@aol.com) Kapland Records P.O. Box 742 Aptos, Ca. 95001 831-687-0278


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FELIX ARMANDO

FELIX ARMANDO



Nov 1 2009 6:20 PM

RON:

Thanks for adding me and your kind words in my comments, and by the way... I really like your space and enjoyed spending some time there!

I’m always looking for interesting people here in this wide depth who share the same passion for things! : )

My space is your space... so feel free to visit mine!

Take care!


 

 

Steve Manson

Steve Manson



Oct 22 2009 4:29 PM

Thank you for your great music and wonderful voice and  for being my friend, I enjoy your music very much and can't wait too hearing what you might have next too show me. I wish you great success in your career and again thanks for your friendship.
Lilian

Lilian
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Oct 20 2009 8:25 PM

Have a happy,creative and lovely Week Ron!!!
You are great !!
A lot of love.
Lilian.
Stefan Lindgren

Stefan Lindgren



Oct 17 2009 5:53 PM

Thank you so much for the add Ron!
And thank's for the nice comment.
Diggin' your sound!
Great to be in your circle of friends...
GROOOOOOOOOOOOOVE ON
/Stefan
Fabrizio Venturi

Fabrizio Venturi



Sep 30 2009 3:36 AM

Hello, Thanks Ron for your message, I hope someday to be able to organize concerts in your area, it would be very interesting, if I can do this we will surely encounter.

With friendship
Fabrizio Venturi




Barbara Jean

Barbara Jean



Sep 23 2009 10:06 PM

Hi Ron just popped in to hear your gift. Hope life is treating you well and giving you all that you deserve. Love to you and family lots of love BJ
TALISTAR

TALISTAR



Sep 19 2009 5:52 PM

DEAR RON

SH'ANA TOVA FROM ISRAEL!
MY  BEST WISHES FOR A PROSPEROUS WONDERFUL YEAR OF MUSIC AND DELIGHT!

TALISTAR
ISRAEL

LARRY MCGEE

LARRY MCGEE



Sep 14 2009 3:28 PM

HEY RON,

I JUST STOPPED BY TO SAY, I REALLY ENJOYED CHECKING OUT ALL TEN OF YOUR FANTASTIC PERFORMANCES!

YOURS TRULY,
LARRY MCGEE
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Isaac Turienzo

Isaac Turienzo



Sep 1 2009 1:06 AM

Hi Ron, Thanks For The Friendship. Great Music. Best Wishes From Spain...In Jazz We Trust. Isaac
Lilian

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Aug 27 2009 5:11 PM

Hello Ron!
I wish you a wonderful week!!!
Hugs and kisses.Lilian
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The Segal Centre for Performing Arts



Aug 8 2009 5:25 PM

Great to get feedback from the coast! Be in touch with us and who knows...we may just be hearing you in future Power Series concerts!
Eric Frazier

Eric Frazier



Jul 15 2009 7:49 AM

Hi Ron
It was great to see you once again! I hope you enjoyed New York. We certainly enjoyed your performances.
Wishing you continued inspiration and well being!
Sincerely,
Eric Frazier
www.ericfraziermusic.com
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Jul 6 2009 3:11 PM

Dear Ron,

Great to have you in my circle of friends. Always enjoyed listening to your beautiful music.

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Jun 18 2009 5:53 AM

thanx 4 the add hope u enjoy my music drop by anytime peace!
Marcos Borges

Marcos Borges



Jun 16 2009 9:42 AM

Thanxx for the comment.

I..m very pleased that you liked our sound...

But i just can..t stay put without saying these words:

Ron you are a great singer...your voice is fantastic and i truely believe that your attitude torwards your fellow musicians, compensates you every day making you grow more and more!!

What a lesson!!!..thanxxx

God bless you


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DANCING RAVEN

DANCING  RAVEN



Jun 14 2009 7:51 AM

Aloha Ronald. Your voice is like the soft fragrant breeze of a paradise kiss. It is rich, exotic, and alluring. Your music is hypnotic.
Your dedication in keeping Jazz Alive is appreciated by me. Your humanitarian gift to Americans and the entire world in preserving something that is uniquely America is simply wonderful.
I have always felt jazz is the closest gate to heaven.
Truly,
Carmie
Pierre Vidrik

Pierre Vidrik



Jun 2 2009 6:19 AM

Hi ! Thanx for your comment : ) !
Have a nice day !
Cheers
Pierre
♥ Stefy ♥

Stefy Stefy



May 29 2009 5:57 PM

grazie a te e buona musica ....baci
Didier Euzet Composer

Didier Euzet Composer



May 29 2009 11:53 PM

Thanks very much for friendship... I like this opportunity to share our worlds...
The Life of a man is made up of a series of dreams which write our history, as well as our children, who then start to write their own. I decided to continue writing mine as soon as I began to dream in early childhood. One doesn't need to stop the journey along the way.
It is necessary to believe that the stars which light our way will never go out, and to continue to follow our dreams which inspire us in the most beautiful moments of our lives. If not, why is my star helping me to write so many fine melodies? I composed a suite for my dream,
called " Melody for an Oscar", and I am convinced that one day someone will help me to reach for that Oscar in Hollywood, which I have always imagined in my dreams. No matter what, my dreams have enhanced my musical creativity, and for that I am thankful. 
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Braulo Brasil

Braulo Brasil



May 27 2009 1:39 AM

hi Ron, thank you for your friendship
Shelley Moore

Shelley Moore



May 20 2009 5:56 PM

Hi Ron,

So happy to meet you! You are one terrific jazz singer and I love your voice! Thank you for your kind comments - they are always welcome.

Interesting that we have both recorded "Round Midnight".

Let me know if you are ever appearing in Orange Co. area.
maea

Magda Głocka



May 20 2009 10:17 AM

Hi Ron,
A agree: in jazz we trust.
Without the jazz I wouldn't be myself :)
Great to listen to your voice here.
Very inspiring "place", isn't it?
Best wishes!
Magda

Magda
Brigitte Zarie

Brigitte Zarie



May 17 2009 3:44 PM

Hey Ron ,Thanx For The Add!!!
Cool music!Great Voice!
All The Best!
Brigitte Zarie.
Mark Isham

Mark Isham



May 13 2009 5:36 PM

Hey thanks for the add! Hope you are well! Mark www.bittersweetthealbum.com
Yuu rock

Yuu rock



May 13 2009 2:30 PM

Thanks for adding me:D
Love your songs
Cheers!
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