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The Mosaic Tour
April 3 - Fullerton, CA - Steamers Jazz Club Kendra Shank with the Geoffrey Keezer Trio, Keezer-piano, Hamilton Price-bass, Zach Harmon-drums
April 4 – 8:15 PM – the Noe Valley Music Series, San Francisco, CA Kendra Shank Quartet featuring John Shiflett-bass, Jason Lewis-drums, pianist TBA
April 5 – 4:30 PM – KRML's Jazz & Blues Company, Carmel, CA Kendra Shank Quartet featuring John Shiflett - bass, Jason Lewis - drums, pianist TBA
April 7 & 8 – Seattle, WA - Jazz Alley Kendra Shank Quartet featuring Frank Kimbrough-piano, Dean Johnson-bass, Tony Moreno-drums
April 10 – 7:30 PM – Yakima, WA - Season's Performance Hall Kendra Shank Quartet featuring Frank Kimbrough-piano, Dean Johnson-bass, Tony Moreno-drums
April 11 – Portland, OR - Blackbird Wine
April 16 – Los Angeles, CA - Crowne Plaza Hotel LAX
April 18 – 8:00 PM – San Diego, CA - Dizzy's Kendra Shank with the Geoffrey Keezer Trio, Keezer-piano, Hamilton Price-bass, Zach Harmon-drums
April 19 – Carlsbad, CA - Schulman Auditorium @ Carlsbad City Library Kendra Shank with the Geoffrey Keezer Trio, Keezer-piano, Hamilton Price-bass, Zach Harmon-drums
April 23 – Cincinnati, OH - The Blue Wisp (tent.)
April 24 – Richmond, KY – Eastern Kentucky University
May 2 – Buffalo, NY - Albright-Knox Art Gallery Auditorium
May 3 – Cleveland, OH - NightTown (tent.)
May 12 – New York, NY – The Jazz Standard Kendra Shank Quartet featuring Frank Kimbrough-piano, Dean Johnson-bass, Tony Moreno-drums
May 16 – Rockport, MA (tent.)
May 22 – Philadelphia, PA – Philadelphia Museum of Art
June 16 – Lincoln, NE – Jazz in June @ University of Nebraska
More on Kendra Shank and Mosaic
Kendra Shank’s 2007 release, A Spirit Free: Abbey Lincoln Songbook, received Best of the Year" citations in Downbeat, Jazz Times, Newsday, Jazz Improv NY, Slate, and others. Her critically acclaimed debut recording, Afterglow (1994), was co-produced by Shirley Horn for Mapleshade Records. After forging successful careers in Paris, France and Seattle, WA, Shank moved to New York in 1997 where she recorded two albums for Jazz Focus Records, Wish (1998) and Reflections (2000). During this time she played with a host of stellar musicians such as Fred Hersch, Jaki Byard, Bruce Barth and Larry Willis, and was mentored by jazz greats Jay Clayton, Shirley Horn, Abbey Lincoln, Bob Dorough, Nancy King and Sheila Jordan. Hailed by Downbeat as a top female vocalist (1999, 2006, 2007), Shank headlines at major venues across the U.S. and internationally. She has been featured on NPR's JazzSet and Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz, was guest guitarist on Abbey Lincoln's Over The Years CD, and has been a vocal guest with Bob Dorough, Jay Clayton, Bud Shank, Randy Halberstadt and Peter Leitch.
Kendra’s varied musical background and experiences unify into the single entity that is her new recording, Mosaic. On a journey from folk music to jazz, with stops at the stations of pop, country, bluegrass, French chansons, world, and “free” improv, Kendra has emerged as an adventurous, genre-bending vocalist that Gary Giddins calls one of New York's most original performers" (Jazz Times). Shank’s music is also informed by her diverse background in the arts: she was a theatre actor as a child (by the age of 5 she could sing Kurt Weil’s entire score to The Threepenny Opera), and a visual artist from childhood through college (earned a double B.A. in Art & French). As a young woman she essentially became French, living in Paris, speaking fluent French by 19, and performing French popular music in the subways, street cafes and clubs of Paris. In 1989, splitting her time between Seattle & Paris, Shank developed into a full-fledged jazz singer and began touring major clubs & festivals. Her NYC debut was as auspicious as it gets, taking place at The Village Vanguard in 1992 in a showcase presented by Shirley Horn, as part of Horn’s own engagement (this is also the night Kendra met her pianist Frank Kimbrough).
In addition to touring extensively in support of Mosaic, the “mosaic” of the artist’s eclectic interests extends to other endeavors in her career: Shank is in the beginning stages of a collaboration with the Mark Lamb Dance company which will encompass improvised dance and improvised music (along with vocalist Kyoko Kitamura). She is also exploring completely improvised a cappella music with a group of five vocalists.
Mosaic will be available on April 14, 2009 on Challenge Records.
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