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Kitty Margolis
Jazz / Indie

Jazz is not dead-it just smells funny.-F. Zappa



SAN FRANCISCO, California
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Member Since7/13/2006
Band Websitewww.kittymargolis.com
Band MembersKitty Margolis has performed and recorded with many of the greatest names in jazz and blues, including Joe Henderson, Lionel Hampton, Elvin Jones, Roy Hargrove, Charles Brown, Hank Jones, Buddy Montgomery, George Cables, Jessica Williams, Benny Green, Rufus Reid, Herb Ellis, John Handy, Joe Louis Walker, Red Holloway and David "Fathead" Newman.

Margolis' early bandmates were such illustrious musicians as Pee Wee Ellis, Eddie Henderson, Hal Stein, Joyce Cooling, Dick Hindman, Al Plank, Ed Kelly, Eddie Moore, Vince Lateano, Colin Bailey, Scott Morris, Seward McCain, John Wiitala, Peter Barshay and Scott Steed.

Her recent trio members include pianists Taylor Eigsti, David Hazeltine, Geoff Keezer, Paul Nagel, Adam Shulman, Leonard Thompson, Otmaro Ruiz, John Burr and Michael Bluestein, guitarists Steve Erquiga, Dave McNab and Brad Buethe, bassists Jon Evans, John Shiflett and Chris Lightcap, drummers Allison Miller, Darryl Green, Akira Tana, Willie Jones III and Jason Lewis, and tenor saxophonists Eric Crystal and Kenny Brooks.

She has also performed and/or recorded with such diverse artists as rap group The Coup and Phil Lesh of the Grateful Dead. Her lyrics have been sung by artists such as Dianne Reeves, and her co-written song "It's You" has become an underground remix hit in Tokyo and London.
InfluencesBetty Carter, Carmen McRae, Sarah Vaughan, Mose Allison, Eddie Jefferson, Etta Jones, Leon Thomas, Joe Williams, Mark Murphy, Abbey Lincoln, Jon Hendricks, Sheila Jordan, Ernestine Anderson, Bob Dorough, Irene Kral, Shirley Horn, Steely Dan, John Coltrane, Miles Davis, Charlie Parker, The Remipeds, Gram Parsons, Thelonious Monk, Taj Mahal, Aretha Franklin, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Joni Mitchell, Ivan Lins, Rahsaan Roland Kirk, Tom Waits, Dexter Gordon, Pygmy trumpets of the Congo, Keith Jarrett, Van Morrison, Elvin Jones, Rickie Lee Jones, Flora & Airto, Wayne Shorter, Count Basie, John Scofield, George Jones, Wes Montgomery, Bonnie Raitt, Joe Zawinul, Art Blakey, Bill Evans, Professor Longhair, Annie Lennox, Merle Haggard.
Record LabelMad-Kat Records
Type of LabelIndie


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   About Kitty Margolis
KITTY MARGOLIS BIO (c.MAD-KAT RECORDS 2006)

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Kitty Margolis is widely recognized as one of the most innovative and inspired singers in jazz today. Her imaginative improvisations, dynamism, and inventive scat have redefined the art of jazz vocals. Jazz Times has praised her "visionary approach to melody and rhythm," and noted New York writer Stanley Crouch observes, Kitty Margolis is an original who has made the heritage of all the great jazz singers her own. Beyond her virtuoso technique, she has an epic feeling, a willful breadth of emotion that is artfully focused on the details of life. She is not afraid to be as intimate as a diary or as athletic as necessary in order to stand up to the power of her band. Like all true artists, Kitty Margolis adds something good to the world that it did not possess before she came along. She is, as they say, "the real thing."

To celebrate her 15th year as a Mad-Kat artist, she brings her recording career full circle, taping live in front of a packed house at the old On Broadway Theater in her hometown of San Francisco, only a few doors down from the legendary but now defunct Jazz Workshop, where she made her debut album. It is a rare event when a recording captures the excitement of a live concert. With "Heart and Soul: Live in San Francisco," Margolis has done just that--it is brimming with the raw energy, subtle beauty and unpredictable excitement of the singer's club set, down to her dialogue with the audience and off-the-cuff humor.

But then, despite her reputation as an artist who creates complex, cutting edge music in the recording studio, Margolis is most comfortable live in front of an audience. As the Los Angeles Times' Don Heckman wrote in his review of a recent concert, "Margolis offered a performance that was a brilliant reminder of the great pleasures of jazz singing when it is delivered by a mature, gifted, creative artist. Her set dispensed multileveled layers of pleasure. There was, first of all, the sheer sense of joy in performing that was a palpable presence in everything she did. Completely centered, completely in the moment, Margolis' total involvement in the enjoyment of making music reached out to embrace her players. Underlying and enhancing all her other extraordinary qualities, there was Margolis' sophisticated musicality--an ear for harmony, an improvisational imagination and a buoyant sense of rhythmic swing that place her at the very top level of the jazz vocal art."

This "sheer sense of joy in performing" is admirably documented on "Heart and Soul." As Jazziz Magazine stated, "Her greatest strength is her attitude: a nervy, knowing verve that captures the spirit of the present without drowning out the past." Margolis is a tremendous improviser, a risk-taker at her very core, a key reason why a live album holds such appeal for her and makes an especially welcome vehicle for her talents. Here she can truly stretch out. Kitty's riveting live appearances have established her as one of those rare performers who entertain without watering down the jazz content. Although she's a consummate musician, Kitty says, "All the skill and 'chops' in the world don't mean a thing if you can't make people feel something. Music has the power to bring people from extremely diverse backgrounds together in a magical way that erases all our superficial differences. At its best, it is a very healing force. To me, that is the most important energy I can try to connect with as a performing artist."

Margolis is a fourth generation Californian with deep roots in the state, and in the city of San Francisco. In fact, she is as San Franciscan as 49ers, earthquakes, and cable cars: Her great-grandfather was a gold rush pioneer, her grandmother survived the 1906 quake, and her grandfather was the president of the famous Market Street Railway. Growing up with the San Francisco Sound and experience had a big influence on Kitty. As a youngster, she was glued to underground radio stations like the legendary KSAN, in the days preceding strict formats, when Ramsey Lewis was spun alongside the Beach Boys. John Lee Hooker and Santana, and Tower of Power was a local band playing at her high school dance.

"When I was a kid, barely twelve years old, I would go to the Fillmore and Winterland and see all sorts of bands on the same bill: Miles, the Dead, Otis Redding, Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, Traffic, Gary Burton, Muddy Waters, John McLaughlin, Taj Mahal, Buffalo Springfield, Charles Lloyd, Frank Zappa and BB King --and it never occurred to me that they belonged to different musical categories. As Duke said, there are only two kinds of music: good and bad. That's the mentality I grew up with that kind of eclecticism. It's an intrinsic part of my music and deeply imprinted in me." At the same time the young music fan became a musician when she got her first guitar, and soon she had taught herself to play folk, country-rock and blues, emulating her heroes Joni Mitchell and Bonnie Raitt and creating bands with her friends during high school, among them her first singing partner, actress Polly Draper, later of "Thirtysomething" fame.

Her formative years also found Margolis voraciously absorbing sounds from around the world from the field recordings she collected of indigenous music from Appalachia to Africa. Not surprisingly, these global influences would come into play in Margolis' future recordings. As jazz renaissance man Ben Sidran put it in the liner notes to her fourth CD, Left Coast Life, "Margolis' approach is 21st century, connecting all the musical idioms of her ear into one mother tongue."

One of her most defining moments came when, while a freshman at Harvard University, she went to visit relatives in New York. "My uncle took me to the Village Vanguard and as we went down the stairs I saw a wonderful older gentleman in dark glasses, a wild hat and three saxophones in his mouth making the most amazing, otherworldly sounds. It was Rahsaan Roland Kirk, of course. That was my first real jazz concert and my life was never the same again."

At age 20, after performing professionally with a Western Swing band around the Boston Area at night while maintaining Dean's list standing at Harvard by day, Kitty moved back to the Bay Area. She had decided she wanted to be a jazz singer and learn recording studio arts, and San Francisco State was the place to do both. There she studied with saxophonists John Handy and Hal Stein. The two musicians initially somewhat grudgingly let her in to what otherwise were " instrumentalists-only" improvisation courses, but quickly recognized her talent, and soon were inviting her to join them on gigs. In San Francisco's bohemian North Beach neighborhood, home of the Beat Generation, Kitty soaked up the classic jazz recordings that filled the bins of the neighborhood used record store where she worked part-time and regularly sat in with Joe Louis Walker's blues band at San Franciscos oldest and funkiest club, The Saloon, and at the jams Bobby McFerrin hosted around the corner at a little bar called Cadell Place.

"My first apartment was on a tree-lined one block alley in North Beach, down the street from Stan Getz and his Dalmatian, James. Nearby was one of the last great clubs, Keystone Korner, a home place run by impresario and producer Todd Barkan. I usually sat in up the booth with Milton, the soundman. Rahsaan was the club's figurehead and through its doors passed all the heavies: Dexter, Blakey, McCoy, Cedar, Freddie, Flora and Airto, Horace, Betty, Elvin, Joe Henderson, Red Garland--everyone." During her first jam session at Keystone, Kitty sang Charlie Parkers solo on 'Billies Bounce' for her idol Eddie Jefferson, who gave her a big thumbs up. Soon afterwards, Kitty started her first professional jazz band, with Eddie Henderson, Pee Wee Ellis, and Joyce Cooling.

With all her diverse influences, love of musical exploration and cross-pollination, her exposure to the jazz greats at an early age gave her the unique opportunity to become steeped in the tradition. Her "firm roots" in this tradition are particularly apparent in her virtuoso performance on Heart and Soul. Grammy award winning jazz writer Bob Blumenthal weighs in: "Heart & Soul" is the most overpowering jazz vocal album - and one of the most overpowering jazz albums of any kind - I have heard since the passing of the immortal Betty Carter. Kitty Margolis and her trio understand the true essence of the music - the joy, the freedom, and the emotional potency - that only the greatest are able to communicate. Kitty has been magnificent in the past, but this is truly something else."

Margolis started Mad-Kat Records (which has since become a successful independent label) in 1988 after she suffered a serious back injury. As she tells the story, "Awaiting surgery, I wasnt sure Id even survive, much less be able to sing again. With weeks in bed to meditate on my uncertain future, I vowed that if I got better, Id have a record out within the year. I didnt even consider approaching a major record company. There was no time to waste. Instead I got together with my friend and fellow jazz vocalist Madeline Eastman, and as soon as I was back on my feet Mad-Kat Records was born. In the 80's, there were virtually no artist run indie jazz role models in the Bay Area. We were working on blind faith, gut instinct and a burning desire to call our own creative shots."

Since her first Mad-Kat release, "Live at the Jazz Workshop" in 1989, Margolis has not looked back, and has thoroughly enjoyed the freedom and the rewards of being her own boss. Awards and accolades for her innovative recordings have been steadily piling up at her doorstep. Since its release, "Heart & Soul" was named of the Top 10 Jazz CDs of 2004 by New Yorks Newsday, the ..1 Jazz Vocal CD of 2005 in the I.A.J.E. Journal and earned her yet another nod in the 2005 Down Beat International Critics Poll. "Left Coast Life" was nominated for the 2003 California Music Award for "Best Jazz Album" as well as being named the "..1 Vocal Jazz CD" of 2001 by the International Association for Jazz Education Journal. She is a frequent presence in the Down Beat International Critics' Poll, and won the BAMMIE for "Outstanding Jazz Vocalist" in 1997. She also has received the "Certificate Recognizing Exceptional Creativity" from the BAMMIES three times, including Best Jazz Album for her 1994 "Evolution," which The San Francisco Examiner called "the best jazz-vocal disc in years." In 1999 she was nominated for the Soul Train "Lady of Soul" Award. Kitty's unique talent has not escaped the attention of jazz royalty such as the late, great Lionel Hampton, who dubbed Margolis "the next great jazz voice."

Her records and concert performances have brought her international status, and performances on such prestigious stages as The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Holland's North Sea Jazz Festival, The Sydney International Festival of the Arts, the Monterey Jazz Festival, London's Royal Festival Hall, Gstaads Yehudi Menuhin Festival, the Telluride Jazz Festival, the Tel Aviv Opera House, the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival, Hamburgs Schleswig-Holstein Festival, the San Francisco Jazz Festival, Seattle's Earshot World Jazz Festival and The Boston Pops. She's also sung at many of the world's top jazz clubs, from Tokyo to New York to Paris.

Over the years Margolis has performed and recorded with many of the greatest names in jazz and blues, including Joe Henderson, Lionel Hampton, Elvin Jones, Roy Hargrove, Charles Brown, Hank Jones, Herb Ellis, John Handy, Joe Louis Walker, Red Holloway, David "Fathead" Newman, Pee Wee Ellis, and Eddie Henderson. She has also performed and/or recorded with such diverse artists as rap group The Coup and Phil Lesh of the Grateful Dead. Her lyrics have been sung by artists such as Dianne Reeves, and her song "It's You" has become an underground remix hit in Tokyo and London.

Margolis is also deeply committed to jazz education, never taking for granted her good luck in learning the jazz tradition the old fashioned way, straight from the masters. She is on the faculty of the Jazzschool in Berkeley, CA. and gives workshops, master classes and private lessons at high schools and colleges as she travels the globe. Her arrangements and scat solos have been studied, transcribed, and recorded by numerous college jazz vocal ensembles. In 2001 she accepted an ongoing appointment by the The International Association of Jazz Education (I.A.J.E.) to chair the I.A.J.E. Jazz Vocal Resource Team. Several of her students have gone on to develop successful recording careers of their own.

About "Heart and Soul," Margolis says, " I'm really excited about this record. I think it completely captures the essence of who I am as an artist and the musical values I stand for. I love live performance. Here you have the raw truth, the bare essentials, an old school live blowing session with a great trio. There is nothing like the circle of energy between the band and the audience on a good night. When it's happening it's the best feeling in the world."


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SIRJACK

SIRJACK



Jan 6 2010 11:06 PM

Free Pics Free Image Hosting Funny Pics
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thank you for your friendship.
peace and love,
Sirjack




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Dec 29 2009 12:23 PM

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Dec 9 2009 2:40 PM






Charles Xavier

Charles Xavier



Dec 8 2009 8:00 PM

FREE HOLIDAY CONCERT SATURDAY DEC 12TH AT 2PM!

Saturday, Dec. 12

2 pm – 3:30 pm

San Mateo Public Library Performance Hall

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San Mateo, Ca 94402
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Happy Note Records presents Bay Area recording artist Charles Xavier in a holiday concert featuring songs from his “Xmas Vibe” CD. Bay Area artist Charles Xavier, accompanied by guitarist Russell Golub, will create a musical backdrop of a starry winter night with the enchanting sounds of grand piano, chimes, bells and jazz vibraphone. All ages are invited.
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Dec 1 2009 6:32 AM

Greetings my friend! I have listen to all of the peaces on your play list, you are a Great  Artist
Phil Jackson.

Phil Jackson.



Nov 15 2009 11:27 PM

Hello Kitty,
Thank you, so much, for responding.
Wow! you have worked with ,some of the best.
Is,nt  life wonderful?
I am recording with some great bands ,in Bulgaria
at this time, so ,here is a recent sunset for you.
Thanks again, and welcome.
Kindest Regards,
Phil Jackson.
songwriter/composer/blues artist.



LikoLili

LikoLili



Nov 15 2009 12:14 AM

640x120 co Sunset Strip

They don't follow the fashion
Latest trend, no reaction
State of the world's affairs
Seem indifferent, but really care
Self-reliance what its all about
Don't need it, you do without
In the balance of the universe
Doesn't matter could be worse
....."Exceptionally Cool".....

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ALOHA...~ Robert & Libby
Kunasek

Kunasek



Nov 12 2009 12:39 AM

 Hi
GLM Music

GLM Music



Nov 9 2009 9:23 AM

Thanks for the Friendship

Greetings from Munich

GLM Music

K.I

K.I



Nov 4 2009 10:45 PM

AT)))

AT)))



Oct 18 2009 12:08 PM

..tnks!
 

LikoLili

LikoLili



Oct 14 2009 1:50 AM

Aloha  Kitty...

Even if you cannot find your lovely face in the clouds, as seen from our porch...perhaps you will find some pleasure in their beauty anyway...

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Maluhia...~ Robert & Libby
Tony Arco

Tony Arco



Oct 7 2009 6:12 AM

Hi there...thank you for your kind words..it's been a pleasure for me as well.Looking forward to the next time. All the best to both of you  Tony
deen dodge

Deen Dodge



Sep 16 2009 4:07 AM

i became a fan the moment i first heard you sing secret love on bob parlocha's show.  you are amazing.
Kimberly

Kimberly



Sep 15 2009 10:03 PM

Thanks for adding me! Love your music!
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Sep 10 2009 8:38 AM

thanks for the add...great music!!!
THE UMANO ORCHESTRA

THE UMANO ORCHESTRA



Sep 9 2009 1:24 PM

PS from Thom: Hello Fellow Alumnus! I arranged for and played sax and flute with Lionel Hampton from 1970 to 1972.
THE UMANO ORCHESTRA

THE UMANO ORCHESTRA



Sep 9 2009 1:23 PM

Hello Kitty,

Thanks so much for the Add–and your friendship. We enjoyed your music very much. Thanks for sharing it with all of us. It's a pleasure having you among our friends! We've added two blogs about Umano, plus four more new compositions, making ten on our page. We hope you and your friends visit us and enjoy our music, too. We wake up every morning and play the music of the new MySpace friends who have arrived at our site during the night. It occurred to us that these friends (you are among them) are almost universally positive, whether they be novices or legends, and without regard to their station in life or the country they occupy. Although it's not an original thought,  it also occurred to us that we couldn’t hold a verbal conversation with most of these friends, but we have bridged that gap by expressing our art honestly with each other. We all have been filling the world with our music and art, in the hope that our messages of love and human understanding will have an impact on the world at large. What a gift and what an opportunity we have received from this technology!

Thom & Lorry Gambino

New York, New York

Tim Cheatle

Tim Cheatle



Aug 31 2009 4:36 AM

Hiya Kitty!
               Musical greetings from Portsmouth,England!
                                                                              God Bless,
                                                                                              Tim.



Charles Xavier

Charles Xavier



Aug 29 2009 3:07 PM

Thanks for the friendship & God Bless New Orleans!

 

American Refugee

The more I worked on this song, the bigger it grew. When Hurricane Katrina ripped up New Orleans, Mississippi and Alabama, it tore open our hearts too. What did we see? It’s the four year anniversary now. Has enough been done?

Happy Note Records has released “The XMan Cometh – Expect the Unexpected,” which is available at http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/charlesxavier
Chela&Birdland

Chela&Birdland



Aug 19 2009 9:02 AM

I love your music and how you sing...
Kisses from Málaga, Spain.
Mode Blue trio

Mode Blue trio



Aug 8 2009 8:19 PM

Hi Kitty,
I've always greatly admired your work, thanks for accepting my friendship.
Leroy

Adolfo

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Aug 7 2009 12:42 PM

Thanks for the add!
JMH JAZZ TRIO

JMH JAZZ TRIO



Jul 28 2009 8:28 AM

Hello Kitty how are you? It's a pleasure listening to your tunes! I like very much, beautiful jazz, fine musicians with you!
Wishing you a great week!

Kisses from Paris

JMH
Gher Meatrizino

Gher Meatrizino



Jul 28 2009 4:10 AM

Wishing you a most beautiful week.
Best wishes from Brazil.



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