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Introducing Vocalist April Varner

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She really has a voice, and she loves jazz. With April, it’s all about the music.
Theo Bleckmann
Ella Fitzgerald
vocals1917 - 1996

Duke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974
The winner,

April Varner
vocals
Billy Strayhorn
piano1915 - 1967
"The Ella Sings Duke album," Varner said, "is obviously huge. Looking through that list, I thought 'What are some songs I know everyone is going to gravitate to?' I wanted to set myself apart from everyone else in a way I thought was good to showcase my voice. In competitions like this, you want to pick carefully. I wanted to showcase my ability to sing non-lyrical stuff. It's always fun to try to tell the story without words. 'Chelsea Bridge' is a very complex melody, so that was kind of fun and a challenge to emote what the tune is about without lyrics. Now, I have these great tunes that I can use in my repertoire for gigs all the time."
The strategy worked. One of the judges,

Darden Purcell
vocalsCelebrity judge, vocalist

Jane Monheit
vocalsb.1977
The 26-year-old Varner grew up in Toledo, Ohio, and began taking voice lessons as a classical vocalist at the University of Toledo when she was eight years old. After graduating from high school, she attended Indiana University as a vocal performance major. "I was classically trained," she said, "and I thought that was my path for a long time. At Indiana, I was in a show choir called The Singing Hoosiers. We did all kinds of music in that groupsome classical, some modern, and we did some jazz. It was a great outlet for me. I did musicals in high school. I loved theater. I loved dance."
" data-original-title="" title="">Duane Davis, the Assistant Director of The Singing Hoosiers, convinced her to join his jazz ensemble, asking her to consider being a jazz singer. Recalled Varner, "I had zero knowledge about jazz. I didn't like it without even giving it a chance. I did notice, though, that I was getting kind of sick of the classical repertoire. I could not picture myself singing in Italian on a stage. So, I continued in the jazz ensemble, and, finally, I decided, 'I really like this. This is fun.' I especially loved the freedom jazz gave. In classical, it's all written down for you. So, the idea that I could do what I want, the way I want to was just kind of crazy to me. I kept in the group, fell more in love with jazz and made the decision to become a jazz major at the end of my freshman year. It was the best decision I ever made."
After graduating from Indiana, Varner moved to New York in August 2020 and began studying for her Masters in Jazz Voice at the Manhattan School of Music, which she earned in May 2022. "I always knew I wanted to move to New York," she said. "I did my auditions for grad school about a month before everything shut down due to Covid. My first year was a little weird. All of the academic classes were on Zoom, and the combos and bands were in person with masks on. My second year was better, no more masks."
At MSM she studied with Grammy-nominated singer/composer

Theo Bleckmann
vocalsBleckmann said Varner came to him, "already fully formed and ready to take on the world. She really has a voice, and she loves jazz. With April, it's all about the music. She wanted to be challenged."
While still at MSM, Varner got her first real gig at Rue B on Avenue B, a club that is no longer in business. "I performed there every two weeks for many months," she said. Also, during her student days, Bleckmann got her ensemble booked at 55 Bar, another club no longer around. "The vocal students," she said, "got to perform two or three songs a month."
Varner's major jazz vocal influences are, "Obviously Ella. I also studied

Carmen McRae
vocals1920 - 1994
"

Nancy Wilson
vocals1937 - 2018
Recently, Varner released a four-tune digital EP entitled Hummingbird. Available on all streaming services and her YouTube channel, it includes two original compositions and two original vocalese arrangements. She's currently at work on her first full album, which will be produced by drummer

Ulysses Owens, Jr.
drumsb.1982
Varner's favorite American Songbook composer is Irving Berlin. "Ella Sings the Irving Berlin Songbook (Verve: 1958) is one of my favorites," she said, adding that, "During the pandemic, I listened to

Bill Charlap
pianob.1966
The great vocalese artist,

Jon Hendricks
vocals1921 - 2017
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