The Charm of Clamor - A Unique Blend of Cultures in Vocal Jazz
FILIPINA JAZZ AND WORLD ARTIST CHARMAINE CLAMOR PERFORMS AT STUDIO 281, ATLANTA - GEORGIA
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Filipina Jazz and World Artist, Charmaine Clamor
2008-09-20 16:49:38 -
Music critics around the world agree: Charmaine Clamor [pronounced clah-MORE] has an unmistakably sultry, soulful, and seductive quality. Blessed with a 'bedroom eyes voice" (ALL ABOUT JAZZ), an 'amazingly individual instrument, which can be whisper-soft, grippingly forceful, earthy, romantic, and soulful' (JAZZ NEWS), Charmaine's artistry is a 'mold-shattering breakthrough that will be claimed a classic in years to come' (URBAN
NETWORK). Her performances have been described as a 'spiritual experience" and 'utterly mesmerizing' (LA WEEKLY). This extraordinary jazz vocalist has earned comparisons to Anita Baker, Sarah Vaughan, and Cassandra Wilson - but with Charmaine there's a distinct difference.
Charmaine Clamor is the first Filipina jazz singer to find success on American radio. Her current recording, 'Flippin' Out' ( FreeHamRecords 2007), simultaneously made the top-5 on both JazzWeek's World (#2 ranking) and Traditional Jazz (#4) charts. But what distinguishes Ms. Clamor from other jazz artists is how she has successfully injected her Filipino culture into the genre. Her creation of 'jazzipino' is the result of merging traditional Filipino folk music, language, and instruments with the soul and swing of American jazz.
Audiences are captivated not only by her new sounds, but also by her striking beauty and allure. 'Both she and her music are drop-dead gorgeous.' (JAZZ TIMES).
Besides her abundances of talent and good looks, Charmaine has consistently been an advocate of the arts, and of course a 'kababayan,' which loosely translates as 'a fellow Filipino.' Herself an immigrant, Ms Clamor is a role model for Filipino-Americans. She helped to establish JazzPhil-USA, a nonprofit organization which promotes jazz artists of Filipino descent in the United States.
Originally from the provincial town of Subic-Zambales, in the Philippines, Ms. Clamor's singing career began at the age of 3, entertaining passengers (whether they liked it or not!) from the back of buses traveling to Manila.
Charmaine Clamor has toured nationally and internationally, and will finally grace Atlanta with her musical prowess and Filipina mystique at the Southern Arts Federation's Performing Arts Exchange Conference on Thursday, September 25, at the Hyatt Regency and on September 26 and 27 Charmaine will be at Studio 281 located at the Historical Castleberry Hills at Peters Street to mersmerize Atlanta with her sultry voice.
For more information about Charmaine Clamor, please visit www.CharmaineClamor.com., or contact Atlanta media liaison Amy Bakari at 404.287.3799 or you can email at amy@amybakari.com
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