Tina May
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Tina May | |
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Born | 30 March 1961 |
Origin | Gloucester, U.K. |
Genres | Jazz |
Occupation(s) | Singer |
Years active | 1980 – Present |
Labels | 33 Jazz Records, Linn Records |
Website | www |
Tina May (born 30 March 1961, in Gloucester, U.K.) is an English female jazz vocalist who has recorded several albums on the 33 Jazz Records label. She lived in Frampton-on-Severn when she was young, and attended Stroud High School. Her albums for the 33 Jazz Records label feature bands including her ex-husband, drummer Clark Tracey. May has also worked with Tony Coe and Nikki Iles.[1] Other recordings include Stan Sulzmann, Ray Bryant ( see The Penguin Jazz Guide. The History of the Music in 1001 Best Albums) and very recently, Enrico Pieranunzi .
Discography
- 1992: Never Let Me Go 33, Jazz Records
- 1993: Fun, 33 Jazz Records
- 1994: It Ain't Necessarily So, 33 Jazz Records
- 1995: Time Will Tell, 33 Jazz Records
- 1998: Change of Sky, 33 Jazz Records
- 1998: N 'oublie Jamais, 33 Jazz Records
- 1999: One Fine Day, 33 Jazz Records
- 2000: Live in Paris, 33 Jazz Records
- 2003: Early May, 33 Jazz Records
- 2003: I'll Take Romance, Linn Records
- 2004 More Than You Know. 33 Jazz Records
- 2006 Tina May sings the Ray Bryant Songbook. 33 Jazz Records
- 2006 A Wing and a Prayer with Stan Sulzmann and Nikki Iles. 33 Jazz Records.
- 2009 I Never Told You. 33 Jazz Records.
- 2011 No More Hanky Panky. Paris Quintet. 33 Jazz Records
- 2011 Tina May sings ' Piaf ' -Celebrating a Legend. 33 Jazz Records
- 2013 'Troubadours' Tina May and Dylan Fowler . 33 Jazz Records ( itunes)
- 2013 ' Musica Paradiso' ( Songs and Stories from the Silver Screen.) Quadrant Records
- 2014 Divas. Hep Records
- 2014 My Kinda Love. Hep Records
- 2015 Home is Where the Heart is. with Enrico Pieranunzi. 33 Jazz Records
As guest vocalist
- 1993: It's a Soul Thing — with UTE, 33 Jazz Records
- 1994: Undertones Volume 1 (One Movement)
- 1994: Down to Earth Volume 1 (Planet Earth)
- 1994: Transatlantic Airs — with Michael Hashim, 33 Jazz Records
- 2000: Ellington's Sacred Music — with Stan Tracey Jazz Orchestra & the Durham Cathedral Choir, 33 Jazz Records
- 2007 Cornucopia 2 with Humphrey Lyttelton on Caligraph Records
- 2011 Holland Park Non-Stop - with Frank Griffith Big Band . Hep Records
References
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Further reading
- Lacey, Hester. "How We Met: Rory Bremner and Tina May". The Independent. 13 August 1995.
- Genay, Rosalie. "Tina May Talks to Rosalie Genay". ReVoice. 16 September 2013.
- The Penguin Jazz Guide. The History of 1001 Best Albums by Brian Morton and Richard Cook ( The Ray Bryant Songbook)
- The Jazz Singers. The Ultimate Guide by Scott Yanow. published by Backbeat Books ( Hal Leonard)
- Jazz Writings by Dr. Nathan Davis
External links
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