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Photos: Sue Storey |
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| Derbyshire
born vocalist Julie Edwards and saxophonist-turned-guitarist Kevin
Dearden got together eight years ago and it soon became apparent that this
was an ideal match, both musically and personally. They
have produced three CD's; 'Eden', 'Connections' and 'Rhyme or Reason' which
have been featured on Michael Parkinson's and Humphrey Lyttelton's shows
on BBC Radio 2 and on local radio stations in the UK and elsewhere.
With a degree in psychology,
Julie worked as a sign painter, a youth club assistant, an insurance seller,
a photographer and in adult education, before deciding to concentrate
on singing. She studied at Leeds College of Music between 1994 and 1997
on a Postgraduate Diploma, where she discovered jazz. She was taught by
Angela Elliot, Pete Churchill and Nikki Iles and where she sang with the
college's Duke Ellington Repertory Orchestra. In 2000 she recorded her
first album, 'About Time Too' and shortly afterwards she teamed up with
Kevin. Aside from their jazz outfits, they also run a function band, a motown duo and are involved in a latin ensemble. |
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"They
have an enviable empathic relationship. Edwards, fluid and commanding,
has clearly joined the front runners in the world of the female jazz singer,
and a very welcome addition she is too." "Good
singer, isn't she?" "One
of the most appealing partnerships on the jazz circuit." "Julie
is up there with the best in the country, a very musical singer
"Julie is a singer with a wonderfully expressive voice, a warm personality
and an easy
rapport with an audience. The chemistry between Julie and her other half,
Kevin Dearden, is the foundation of all that's good about their band".
"Her
performance was spellbinding throughout - such quality. "Outstanding
vocalist." "Fast
becoming one of the top attractions on the jazz club circuit."
"A
talented and very skilful jazz vocalist...she delights her audience...
a singer who swings, sounds good and has personality." "Our
entertainers were the acclaimed Julie Edwards Quintet. "A
rising star on the British Jazz scene fast gaining an enviable reputation,
Julie is a fine jazz vocalist with a wide repertoire." "One
of Yorkshire's busiest singers...a crowded diary attests to the popularity
of an appealing performer with a fastidious choice in material. She enjoys
a seamless rapport with a group |
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