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Introducing Vocalist April May Webb

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This Kansas girl is taking the stage at Jazz at Lincoln Center! We're going to shut it down!
April May Webb
April May Webb
vocals
Mulgrew Miller
piano1955 - 2013

Sarah Vaughan
vocals1924 - 1990
On Sunday, November 24, 2024, Webb won the 13th annual Sarah Vaughan International Vocal Competition, held during the New Jersey Performing Arts Center's TD James Moody Jazz Festival. She credits Miller for having "a great influence on me. He's the reason why, as a vocalist, I focused on Sarah Vaughan." Miller served as WP Jazz Studies Director from 2005 until 2013 when he passed away at the age of 57 from a stroke.
At the Sarah Vaughan finals, Webb's three song selections were: her original composition, "Cottonwood Tree,"

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967
"Cottonwood Tree" is "one of the latest songs I've written," she said, "and it's not released yet. It will be released on February 21 when I perform at Dizzy's Club. It's about my transition from Kansas to New Jersey, and it was difficult because I got really homesick. My family home (in Newton, about 30 minutes from Wichita) had a huge backyard, and my brothers and I had all the fun stuff in our backyard. In the middle of it was this enormous cottonwood tree. It provided so much shade and so much beauty for our yard. So, I would come home often from New Jersey, and one of the times I was home, I was sitting under the cottonwood tree. It was a beautiful fall day, and the leaves were falling, and I said to myself, 'I'm finding what I need. Oh, that's a song a few years later.'
"I started the show with 'Giant Steps' because I wanted to use a piece you don't hear vocalists do a lot and this is notoriously difficult to improvise over. Then, I thought, 'What's the hardest song that I could do?' It was 'Round Midnight.' I've sung that song so many times with

T.S. Monk
drumsb.1949
Randall Haywood
piano"I was able to create an arrangement for T.S. Monk's sextet that I really enjoyed. One of the reasons we enjoy performing with Monk is that he allows us to arrange music and to be collaborators on his set. It's a powerful piece, and I'm used to doing it a lot."
The Sounds of A&R was created in 2014 while Webb was still at William Paterson. Its latest album, Questions Left Unanswered was released on the Soaring Records label in 2021. Joining Webb and Haywood on the recording are Webb's two brothers bassist
Jacob Webb
bass
Charlie Sigler
guitar
James Austin, Jr.
piano
Riza Printup
harpb.1972
In 2023, Sounds of A&R (aka S.O.A.R.) was a grant recipient of the Performance Plus program presented by Chamber Music America, supported by the Doris Duke Foundation. From February 13-16, S.O.A.R. will be an Ensemble in Residency at the CMA's annual conference in Houston.
The February 21st date at Dizzy's Club, referred to earlier by Webb, is part of the Sarah Vaughan Vocal Competition prize, in addition to the $5,000 cash award. Shortly after learning she won the award, Webb said (on Facebook), "This Kansas girl is taking the stage at Jazz at Lincoln Center! This is such a huge milestone for us, and I cannot wait to bring our artistry to this iconic venue. We're going to shut it down!" Pianist Yayoi Ikawa will join Webb, Haywood and Webb's two brothers at Dizzy's.
Haywood currently is on the Jazz Faculty at the University of Hartford's Hartt School of Music, and the couple reside in nearby West Hartford. S.O.A.R. played last year in the Hartford Public Library's Baby Grand Jazz concert series. On July 20, the group will be part of the Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz in Bushnell Park. Last month, S.O.A.R. performed six shows at the South Jazz Kitchen in Philadelphia. The Sarah Vaughan International Vocal Competition (aka The SASSY Awards) was hosted by WBGO Radio's Sheila Anderson. Judges were: drummer/educator

Terri Lyne Carrington
drumsb.1965

Bill Charlap
pianob.1966

Lisa Fischer
vocals
Christian McBride
bassb.1972

Madeleine Peyroux
vocalsSecond place honors and a $1,500 prize were given to Los Angeles-based vocalist " data-original-title="" title="">Amira Bedrush-Macdonald of New York City and

Angélique Nicolas
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