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Take Five with Joanie Pallatto

Meet Joanie Pallatto
In February 2021, the Chicago Music Awards bestowed Joanie Pallatto with a Special Lifetime Achievement Award for Extraordinary Contributions to the Music Industry.Described by Rick Kogan of the Chicago Tribune as having "a stirring and special voice," Joanie Pallatto is a graduate of The University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music. Pallatto toured with The Glenn Miller Orchestra as a featured vocalist before moving to Chicago in 1979. Co-owner and partner with pianist/composer and husband,

Instruments:
Voice and PianoTeachers and/or influences?
Nancy Carr was my voice teacher at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music. Even though her teaching approach was in classical opera training, as I was in the Voice Performance program, Ms. Carr understood that I was not looking for a career as an opera singer. She allowed me to find my natural voice and worked with me on having a smooth transition from the bottom to the top of my range. I am eternally grateful for those lessons. Influences include jazz greats
Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991

Chick Corea
piano1941 - 2021

Bob Dorough
vocals1923 - 2018

Betty Carter
vocals1929 - 1998

Mark Murphy
vocals1932 - 2015

Oscar Brown Jr.
vocals1926 - 2005

Joni Mitchell
vocalsb.1943
I knew I wanted to be a musician when...
I realized I could sing by discovering I was an alto, not a soprano. Early school days I was always placed in the choir as a soprano and I could never hit the notes! I auditioned for the 'special ensemble' in 9th grade. There were no soprano positions available, so I asked if I could audition as an alto, That is when I found my voice and never looked back.Your sound and approach to music.
Be your authentic self.Your teaching approach
I improvise when I teach, depending on what I can determine the student needs.Your dream band
My dream band would include Chick Corea,
Cyro Baptista
percussionb.1950
Eldee Young
bass, acousticb.1936

Fareed Haque
guitarb.1963

Von Freeman
saxophone, tenor1922 - 2012

Bobby Lewis
trumpetb.1936

Howard Levy
harmonicaRoad story: Your best or worst experience
A great memory is from 2012 at the Iridium Jazz Club in New York. Our friend Ralph Lampkin produced "The After Party for Von Freeman" when Von was to receive the NEA Jazz Masters Award. Bob Dorough joined us. He had to go out that day and buy a pair of black socks. I feel like we made history that night, with Bob, black socks and all, singing "Bye Bye Blackbird" as a foursome with Bob,
Sheila Jordan
vocals1928 - 2025
Favorite venue
I love playing at Pangea in New York, it's our "home away from home." The Green Mill in Chicago would be at the top of my list. The City Winery in Chicago was a total pro scene, welcoming us for our evening "A Toast to George Freeman" in 2018. But my very favorite venue was Katerina's in Chicago. Katerina was so generous to allow us to showcase our own music and artists from Southport Records on a monthly basis. I really miss that place!Your favorite recording in your discography and why?
I would have to say my current release, Joanie Pallatto: My Original Plan featuring Fareed Haque. I feel like I was working on a different level, and co-producing fourteen of my original songs with Fareed brought a fresh perspective to the music and mix. Fareed is so inspirational, and added so muchintros, interludes, vamps and more. No album would be complete without the band, and having John Devlin on bass with his solid groove, and Luiz Ewerling propelling the sound made the sessions flow. Was this my original plan? I don't know, but I'm sure glad it happened!What do you think is the most important thing you are contributing musically?
Personally, writing original music and having the opportunity to put it out to the world is such a gift to me. New songs! The record label, Southport Records, that I co-own with my husband, Sparrow, and having the privilege to produce legends like Von Freeman,
George Freeman
pianob.1980

Willie Pickens
piano
Fred Anderson
saxophone1929 - 2010
Did you know...
I do Yoga daily. It really helps to get the body moving. The first jazz album I bought was:
Miles Davis: Kind of Blue.Music you are listening to now:

Bebel Gilberto
vocals
Sade
vocalsb.1959

Ennio Morricone
composer / conductor1928 - 2020
Johnny Mandel: The Sandpiper (Verve)
Desert Island picks:

Kenny Burrell
guitar, electricb.1931

Bobby McFerrin
vocalsb.1950
Sade: Soldier Of Love (Sony Music)
Bebel Gilberto: Tanto Tempo (Ziriguiboom/Crammed Discs)

Dori Caymmi
guitarb.1943
Bob Dorough: Just About Everything (Evidence)
How would you describe the state of jazz today?
I think these days jazz is all-encompassing of so many forms and genres of music. That keeps it fresh.What are some of the essential requirements to keep jazz alive and growing?
So many organizations and schools are developing programs for young people. Education is so important because young people need a place to grow and learn, and to play alongside seasoned artists.What is in the near future?
Southport Records plans to record guitar legend George Freeman, as a follow up to his 2019 release George the Bomb! He's writing new songs, and can't wait. George's birthday is April 10th and he will be 94 years-young.What is your greatest fear when you perform?
I don't have any fears, but if the sound isn't good and I can't hear myself, it's so difficult to control your sound and your tone. I wish I was better at overcoming that.What song would you like played at your funeral?
I've never thought about it.What is your favorite song to whistle or sing in the shower?
I usually just warm up my voice in the shower, or sing a song I'm working on.If I weren't a jazz musician, I would be a:
I'd own a restaurant and make "Aunt Theresa Pizza." It would sell out every day!If I could have dinner with anyone from history, who would it be and why?
My mother, Charlotte Pallatto.Tags
Take Five With...
Joanie Pallatto
AAJ Staff
Bradley Parker-Sparrow
Southport Records
Andy's
The Green Mill
Iridium Jazz Club
Pangea
Birdland
Miles Davis
Chick Corea
Bob Dorough
Betty Carter
Mark Murphy
Oscar Brown, Jr.
Joni Mitchell
Sammy Davis, Jr.
Cyro Baptista
Fareed Haque
Von Freeman
Bobby Lewis
Howard Levy
Sheila Jordan
George Freeman
Willie Pickens
Fred Anderson
Bebel Gilberto
Sade
Ennio Morricone
Kenny Burrell
Bobby McFerrin
Dori Caymmi
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