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First Ladies of Song
As the former lead vocalist with the Count Basie Orchestra, Carmen Bradford is one of jazz music’s most exciting vocal stylists. She pays homage to legends Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, Sarah Vaughan, and Lena Horne in this special program featuring the likes of Fascinatin’ Rhythm, Love Me or Leave Me, and many more.
Join us after the concert for a Musician’s Nightcap!
Meet us on the lower level after the performance for light conversations with BPO musicians and complimentary wine and bites, hosted by BPO double bassist Jonathan Borden. This special event is FREE and open to all ticketholders.
Program
Bradley Thachuk, conductor
Carmen Bradford, vocals
arr. Jeff Tyzik | Masters of Swing, Volume 2 |
WALLER & RAZAF / arr. Tyzik | Honeysuckle Rose |
GEORGE & IRA GERSHWIN / arr. Nelson Riddle | Love is Here to Stay |
GEORGE & IRA GERSHWIN / arr. Riddle | Someone to Watch Over Me |
W. C. HANDY / arr. Tyzik | St. Louis Blues |
TYZIK | Lullaby for Basie |
TYZIK | Swing, Swing, Swing |
GEORGE & IRA GERSHWIN / arr. Riddle | Fascinatin’ Rhythm |
COSLOW / arr. Tyzik | Mr. Paganini |
KERN & FIELDS / arr. Riddle | I Won’t Dance |
–INTERMISSION–
arr. Tyzik | Masters of Swing, Volume 3 |
ARLEN & KOEHLER / arr. Nestico | I’ve Got a Right to Sing the Blues |
GEORGE & IRA GERSHWIN / arr. Riddle | But Not For Me |
PETTIS, MEYERS & SCHOEBEL / arr. Tyzik | Bugle Call Blues |
orch. Tyzik | Song of the Volga Boatman |
DONALDSON & KAHN / arr. Riddle | Love Me or Leave Me |
GEORGE & IRA GERSHWIN / arr. Riddle | I’ve Got a Crush On You |
FITZGERALD & FELDMAN / arr. Cook | A Tisket A Tasket |
About Carmen Bradford
Born in Austin, Texas and raised in Altadena, California, Grammy nominee Carmen Bradford grew up with music in her home and in her heart. It was only natural that Carmen would follow in the footsteps of her great family legacy, being the daughter of legendary trumpeter/ composer Bobby Bradford and world-renowned vocalist/composer Melba Joyce. Her grandfather Melvin Moore sang with Lucky Millender and Dizzy Gillespie’s Big Band in the 1940s, in addition to singing with the Ink Spots, making Carmen the third generation of incredible musicians. She has carved out a place in music history for herself and is playing an integral role in this uniquely American art form called jazz. Carmen Bradford is Jazz Royalty.
Carmen was discovered and hired by William “Count” Basie and was the featured vocalist in the legendary Count Basie Orchestra for nine years. She has since performed and/or recorded with: Wynton Marsalis, Shelly Berg, and John Clayton, along with the Clayton Hamilton Orchestra, Nancy Wilson, Doc Severinsen, Tony Bennett, James Brown, Patti Austin, Byron Stripling, Dori Caymmi, George Benson, Lena Horne, Frank Sinatra, Joe Williams, DIVA Jazz Orchestra, the National Symphony, Rochester Philharmonic, Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra, the Dani Felber Big Band, Dallas Symphony, Oklahoma Symphony, Vancouver Philharmonic, and countless artists around the world. Carmen performed on two Grammy Award-winning albums with the Basie band in the 1980s, and later collaborated on a third Grammy Award-winning album, “Big Boss Band,” with guitarist George Benson in 1991. Her soulful voice warmed the hearts of Americans through the celebrated performance of the classic duet, “How Do You Keep The Music Playing?” on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson that same year.
Carmen’s 2015 release, John Mills’ “Invisible Design” featuring Carmen Bradford, is another example of Carmen Bradford’s ability to sing all forms of jazz, be it straight ahead jazz, blues or jazz fusion, and swing it like nobody can. A first for Carmen was the 2015 release of the legendary Count Basie Orchestra Christmas album directed by Scotty Barnhart, titled ”A Very Swingin’ Basie Christmas” on Concord Records, with Johnny Mathis, Carmen Bradford, and Ledisi.
In 2016, Carmen Bradford was asked by South African trumpeter Darren English to be a part of his new critically acclaimed CD “Imagination Nation” on Hot Shoe Records. Whether it’s a duo concert with Shelly Berg, Big Band with the ladies of DIVA, or her new favorite – performing with symphony orchestras around the world – Carmen Bradford’s body of work reflects a vast depth of musical experience and technical brilliance. She is also recognized for the overwhelming passion she brings to the lyric.
Carmen Bradford’s love of teaching has been recognized by the San Francisco Conservatory of Music as the new Roots, Jazz, and American Music (RJAM) Program has welcomed her with open arms. Carmen is the resident Professor of Jazz Voice, and Director of Vocal Jazz Studies.
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