Janis Siegel

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Bei Mir Bist Du Schon 03:07 Tools
Scarsdale 03:33 Tools
Bei Mir Bist du Schön 04:13 Tools
Don't Go to Strangers 05:05 Tools
Bei Mer Bist Du Schon 04:11 Tools
Hidden Track 03:20 Tools
From Vienna With Love (LP Version) 03:20 Tools
Guess Who I Saw Today? 03:22 Tools
Small Day Tomorrow 05:32 Tools
Guess Who I Saw Today (LP Version) 03:22 Tools
I Just Want To Make Love To You 00:22 Tools
Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen 04:11 Tools
How High The Moon (LP Version) 04:11 Tools
(If I Had) Rhythm In My Nursery Rhymes (LP Version) 04:11 Tools
Trouble Man 06:03 Tools
Go Away Little Boy 04:51 Tools
Just a Little Lovin' 04:48 Tools
Black Coffee 05:17 Tools
I Want You To Be My Baby 02:36 Tools
Misty 05:21 Tools
Too Darn Hot 03:28 Tools
(If I Had) Rhythm In My Nursery Rhymes 02:59 Tools
Back To The Islands (LP Version) 04:48 Tools
Dreamville 04:30 Tools
Where Are You? 04:40 Tools
The Big Hurt 03:39 Tools
There's a Small Hotel 03:33 Tools
Born Too Late 07:58 Tools
To Be With You (LP Version) 03:39 Tools
Caramel 05:30 Tools
I Wish You Love 04:27 Tools
Show Me 03:05 Tools
The Million Dollar Secret 05:23 Tools
Hidden Place 07:42 Tools
(I'm Afraid) The Masquerade Is Over 05:54 Tools
The Touch Of You Lips 03:20 Tools
That Old Black Magic 04:33 Tools
The Million Dollar Secret (LP Version) 05:21 Tools
The Late Late Show 03:38 Tools
Trouble Man (LP Version) 07:42 Tools
My Love Is / My Babe 05:26 Tools
I Just Dropped by to Say Hello 04:28 Tools
A Thousand Beautiful Things 08:01 Tools
I Can't Help It 06:01 Tools
You Don't Know Me 04:30 Tools
The Suitcase Song 03:38 Tools
Let It Be 05:00 Tools
Ill Wind 05:32 Tools
Lovin' Eyes 04:02 Tools
Night Trane 05:39 Tools
Lovin' Eyes (LP Version) 05:00 Tools
To Be With You 04:02 Tools
Make Me a Present of You 04:44 Tools
The Same Love That Made Me Laugh, Made Me Cry 04:25 Tools
Reflecting Light 03:58 Tools
Tulip or Turnip 04:41 Tools
Black Coffee (LP Version) 04:25 Tools
Sweet Is The Air 04:34 Tools
Don't Get Scared (LP Version) 05:39 Tools
All The Love In The World (LP Version) 05:39 Tools
How High The Moon 02:04 Tools
A Wish (Valentine) 04:33 Tools
Love 05:51 Tools
Small Day Tomorrow (LP Version) 04:41 Tools
My, How the Time Goes By 05:38 Tools
From Vienna With Love 04:41 Tools
Mr. Sandman / Dream a Little Dream of Me 05:03 Tools
Night Trane (LP Version) 05:38 Tools
Bob White 04:33 Tools
My Ship 04:07 Tools
All The Love In The World 04:39 Tools
Make It Better 04:56 Tools
Back To The Islands 04:38 Tools
(Love Is) The Tender Trap 05:02 Tools
Don't Get Scared 03:06 Tools
Bob Whtie (LP Version) 04:32 Tools
Dreamsville 04:34 Tools
You Bring Out The Love In Me 04:01 Tools
Hammer And Nails 02:37 Tools
You Bring Out the Lover in Me 04:02 Tools
The Cruel Master Of My Dreams (Malibu) (LP Version) 04:33 Tools
The Late, Late Show 03:39 Tools
Sweet September Rain 05:20 Tools
Hammer And Nails (LP Version) 04:07 Tools
Change Partners 03:37 Tools
Did You See The Moon Tonight? 03:16 Tools
Mr. Sandman/Dream A Little Dream Of Me 05:05 Tools
Jackie 02:08 Tools
The Touch of Your Lips 03:22 Tools
"Bei Mir Bist du Schon" 04:34 Tools
Bei Mir Bist du Schцn 04:10 Tools
It's a Woman's Prerogative 05:31 Tools
The Story of Lucy and Jessie 03:49 Tools
It Never Was You 06:15 Tools
Lover 06:12 Tools
The Cruel Master Of My Dreams (Malibu) 04:27 Tools
My Best Beau 03:21 Tools
Sorry-Grateful 05:03 Tools
Make Someone Happy 04:39 Tools
Midnight Sun 07:32 Tools
Love Saves (Salva Pantallas) 07:24 Tools
Slow 04:40 Tools
A Flower Is a Lovesome Thing 04:21 Tools
How Deep Is The Ocean 05:14 Tools
Love and Paris Rain 05:09 Tools
Clair De Lune 00:56 Tools
Say You'll Go 04:28 Tools
How Long Has This Been Going On? 05:45 Tools
I've Got The Sun in the Morning (And the Moon at Night) 04:08 Tools
Out of My Dreams / I Have Dreamed 05:28 Tools
Marie 05:31 Tools
The Tender Trap 06:13 Tools
How Long Has This Been Going On 05:43 Tools
The Surry with the Fringe on Top / Stoned Soul Picnic 00:00 Tools
How Deep Is the Ocean? 05:15 Tools
All Roads Lead Back to You / I Thought About You 05:23 Tools
Sister Moon 05:39 Tools
You're Mine, You 05:39 Tools
If You Never Come to Me (Inutil Paisgem) 06:13 Tools
For All We Know 00:00 Tools
The Cruel Master of My Dreams 04:26 Tools
. . . Till Then 04:18 Tools
Wish Me Luck 04:28 Tools
The Shining Sea 00:00 Tools
For No One 05:32 Tools
Bei Mir Bist du Schφn 05:43 Tools
Did You See The Moon Tonight 02:10 Tools
My, How Time Goes By 05:39 Tools
Til Then 01:38 Tools
Back In Business 02:10 Tools
...Till Then 02:10 Tools
Show Me from My Fair Lady 00:00 Tools
Bob Whtie 00:00 Tools
Glow Worm 02:10 Tools
I've Got the Sun in the Morning (And the Moon at Night) from Annie Get Your Gun 11:06 Tools
The Surrey With The Fringe On Top from Oklahoma / Stoned Soul Picnic 04:34 Tools
Out of My Dreams from Oklahoma / I Have Dreamed from The King & I 00:00 Tools
Agua 06:21 Tools
Slow Hot Wind / Moon And Sand 00:00 Tools
Love Came On Stealthy Fingers 04:42 Tools
Sorry-Grateful from Company 04:42 Tools
Swing Kids - Bei Mir Bist Du Schön (4:12) 11:06 Tools
Only Yesterday 04:42 Tools
Crescent Noon 11:06 Tools
Goldmine 11:06 Tools
The Story of Lucy and Jessie from Follies 04:42 Tools
The same love that made me laugh made me cry 00:00 Tools
Out of My Dreams/I Have Dreamed 00:00 Tools
I Just Want to Make Love to You (feat. Fred Hersch, Drew Gress, Victor Lewis, Matt Wilson) 05:23 Tools
All Roads Lead Back To You 05:23 Tools
Ice on the Hudson 05:23 Tools
Show Me {From My Fair Lady} 04:42 Tools
Mr. Sandman Dream A Little Dream Of Me 04:42 Tools
Make Sure You're Sure 04:42 Tools
Sorry-Grateful {From Company} 04:42 Tools
Million Dollar Secret 04:42 Tools
Who Are You / I Remember You 04:42 Tools
Alone Together 05:23 Tools
I've Got the Sun in the Morning 04:42 Tools
The Tender Trap (Jazz Trio Version) (feat. Fred Hersch, Drew Gress, Victor Lewis & Matt Wilson) 04:42 Tools
Till Then 04:42 Tools
Bei Mir Bist du Schön (Means I Love You) 04:06 Tools
How Deep Is the Ocean (feat. Fred Hersch, Drew Gress, Victor Lewis, Matt Wilson) 05:14 Tools
My Ship (feat. Fred Hersch, Drew Gress, Victor Lewis, Matt Wilson) 04:06 Tools
Bei Bir Mist Du Schon 04:42 Tools
Sorry Grateful 04:42 Tools
Invisible War 03:49 Tools
Zanzibar 00:00 Tools
It Never Was You {From Knickerbocker Holiday} 05:23 Tools
07-HOW DEEP IS THE OCEAN 05:23 Tools
My Best Beau {From Mame} 05:23 Tools
Born Too Late from The Littlest Revue 05:23 Tools
... Till Then 05:23 Tools
I'll Be Seeing You 03:46 Tools
Make Someone Happy {From Do-Re-Mi} 05:14 Tools
The Tender Trap (feat. Fred Hersch, Drew Gress, Victor Lewis, Matt Wilson) 04:06 Tools
It's a Woman's Prerogative from St. Louis Woman 04:06 Tools
It Never Was You from Knickerbocker Holiday 04:06 Tools
I Got The Sun in the Morning... 04:06 Tools
Born Too Late {From the Littlest Revue} 04:06 Tools
Out of My Dreams w I Have Dreamed 04:06 Tools
Jackie - LP Version 04:06 Tools
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Over the past three and a half decades, the voice of Janis Siegel - a nine-time Grammy winner and a seventeen-time Grammy nominee - has been an undeniable force in The Manhattan Transfer's diverse musical catalog. Alongside her career as a member of this longstanding musical institution, Siegel has also sustained a solo career that has spawned more than a half dozen finely-crafted solo albums and numerous collaborative projects, amassed a large international fan base and garnered consistently high critical praise. Born July 23, 1952 in Brooklyn, New York, Siegel learned about the music business at an early age. By the time she was 12, she was singing with an all-girl pop trio called The Young Generation. By the time she and her bandmates had graduated from high school, they had released two singles: "The Hideaway" (b/w "Hymn of Love") on Red Bird Records, and "It's Not Gonna Take Too Long" (b/w "Diggin' You") on Kapp Records. "At that time, I was exclusively listening to pop music," Siegel recalls. "When Motown became popular, I fell head over heels for it, as well as for people like Aretha Franklin. And of course, I went insane over the Beatles. But I also loved Barbra Streisand. And living in Brooklyn, I saw a lot of Broadway shows too." On the jazz side, she remembers John Coltrane as her musical idol during her high school and college years. After graduating from high school, the trio shifted from pop to acoustic folk and rechristened themselves Laurel Canyon. Siegel studied nursing for a couple years, but left college in the early '70s to focus all of her energies on Laurel Canyon. But it was a chance encounter that steered her into The Manhattan Transfer. Tim Hauser, an aspiring musician who was driving a taxi at the time, happened to pick up Laurel Canyon's conga player one night. The percussionist invited Hauser to a party, where he met Siegel and asked her to sing on some demos he had been working on. Some of the early swing music that Hauser had been dabbling in was an eye-opener to Siegel, who had previously been immersed in pop and folk. Hauser invited Siegel to join a four-part vocal group he had been trying to reconstruct. (An earlier lineup with a much different tone and style had existed briefly in the late '60s.) When Siegel eventually joined Hauser, Laurel Massé, and later Alan Paul in 1972, it signaled the rebirth of The Manhattan Transfer. The group's self-titled debut album in 1975 ushered in a renaissance in vocal-based music and marked the opening chapter of the foursome's quarter-century-plus success story. Over the years, Janis' unmistakable voice has become one of the group's most recognizable trademarks. She sang lead on some of the Transfer's biggest hits, such as "Operator", "Chanson D'Amour", "Twilight Zone", "Birdland", "Ray's Rockhouse", "Sassy", "Spice of Life", "Mystery", and "Boy from New York City". She also gained a reputation as a vocal arranger by writing five of the charts for the group's acclaimed masterwork, Vocalese, seven charts for the group's Grammy-winning album Brasil, and won a Grammy herself in 1980 for her arrangement of "Birdland". In 1993, she and her Manhattan Transfer colleagues received their honorary doctorates from the Berklee School of Music, and in 1999 they were among the first class of inductees into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame. Siegel has been riding a dual career track for nearly two decades. In addition to her stage and studio work with The Manhattan Transfer, she launched her solo career in 1982 on Atlantic Records with the release of Experiment in White produced by Joel Dorn. Her followup solo effort, At Home, earned her a Grammy nomination in 1987 for Best Female Jazz Vocal. She collaborated with jazz pianist Fred Hersch on the 1989 effort, Short Stories, which JazzTimes ranked "among the most graceful, thoroughly heartbreaking efforts of the modern era, thanks to her rich, emotive vocals." That same year, the New York Music Awards named her Best Female Jazz Singer. Not one to walk away from a successful formula, Siegel rejoined Hersch in the making of Slow Hot Wind in 1995, and The Tender Trap in 1999. In addition to Hersch, the Trap session roster included high-profile players like Michael Brecker, Hank Crawford, Russell Malone, and Matt Wilson. Through it all, diversity has been a hallmark of Siegel's career. Some of her favorite collaborations over the years have been with Turkish modern classical composer Ilhan Mimaroglu and the Beaux Arts String Quartet in a musical and spoken word project called Like There's Tomorrow, as well as projects with Richie Cole, Jay McShann, Lew Soloff, Australian flautist Jane Rutter, and R&B singer Leon Ware. She was also a happy participant in A Tribute to the Carpenters on King Records in 1998, sang a duet ("Two for the Blues") with Natalie Cole on Cole's 1996 release, Stardust, and was a featured vocalist on Circlesongs, Bobby McFerrin's multi-layered world/jazz effort of 1997. Siegel has also appeared on a number of motion-picture soundtracks (Swing Kids, A League of Their Own, Dick Tracy, and others) and performed with classical violinist Nadja Solerno-Sonnenberg and the Concordia Orchestra at Alice Tully Hall in 1998. She is also a featured vocalist on Latin Wonder, percussionist Frank Colon's collection of Stevie Wonder tunes set to Latin arrangements. I Wish You Love, released in 2002, marked her debut on the Telarc label. In some ways, the album also marked a return to Siegel's roots, as it included jazzy renditions of a number of songs conceived in New York's fabled Brill Building, a hotbed of songwriting talent in the early '60s. It was in that building that Siegel wrote and recorded her earliest songs with The Young Generation. But the Brill Building concept expanded dramatically once the I Wish You Love sessions got under way. Crafted with a distinctly late '50s nightclub vibe, the album was a collection of pop and jazz hits - all penned during the fertile musical period from the late '50s to mid-'60s, and all associated in some way with women and the female perspective. Her 2003 recording, Friday Night Special, combined Siegel's rich, emotive vocals with an unusual selection of songs and a first-rate organ/tenor band featuring Joey DeFrancesco on Hammond B-3 and Houston Person on tenor saxophone. Produced by Joel Dorn (who produced Experiment in White and I Wish You Love), Siegel's second Telarc release ranges from soul-jazz and bluesy grooves to funky R&B and romantic ballads. Siegel's eighth solo recording, Sketches of Broadway, spotlighted classic Broadway hits by Irving Berlin, Lerner and Loewe, Rodgers and Hammerstein, Stephen Sondheim, and others. Produced by Gil Goldstein, Sketches of Broadway offers eleven showstoppers, including the opener "Show Me" (from My Fair Lady), "The Surrey With the Fringe on Top" (Oklahoma), "I Have Dreamed" (The King and I), "I Got the Sun in the Morning" (Annie Get Your Gun), and "My Best Beau" (Mame). Her latest studio recording, released on Telarc records in 2006, is the Latin-flavored A Thousand Beautiful Things which features the talents of Edmar Castaneda on Colombian harp, Edsel Gomez on piano, John Benetiz on bass, Steve Hass on drums, and Brian Lynch on trumpet. Edsel Gomez provided the arrangements for this formidable NY/Latin band, to songs written by contemporary songwriters such as Bjork, Annie Lennox (who wrote the title tune), Nellie McKay, Suzanne Vega, Paul Simon, and Stevie Wonder. In an age when buyers and sellers are quick to jam music and musicians into convenient little boxes, Siegel - either as a solo artist or in a group setting - has already built a career on defying preconceptions and stereotypes. A Thousand Beautiful Things is another step in Siegel's ongoing pursuit of eclecticism. "The question about The Manhattan Transfer was always: 'Are you a jazz group or a pop group?'" she says. "When we were concentrating on jazz, we recorded our album Vocalese which came out in 1985 and was wildly popular for us. We were embraced by the jazz purists and jazz radio, but pop radio wouldn't play us. But then when we did pop records, oh my God, the jazz people just went to pieces." Siegel's most recent collaborations and projects outside The Manhattan Transfer are many and varied. She is currently a touring member of the improvisational vocal group, Bobby McFerrin's Voicestra, made an appearance as a '30s-style Boswellian (as in The Boswell Sisters) cowgirl on the debut album by Frank Vignola and Joe Ascione, titled 33 1/3, and was a participant alongside Luciana Souza, Mulgrew Miller, and the late James Williams in a tribute to jazz legend Dizzy Gillespie at Philadelphia's Kimmel Center. Siegel was also a member of the ensemble cast debuting Cy Coleman and Alan and Marilyn Bergman's musical showcase, Songs for a New Millennium - Portraits in Jazz, staged at the Kennedy Center in May 2002. She appears with her duo partner Hersch on 2 Hands, 10 Voices, a benefit album for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, a cause close to her heart, and also contributed three cuts to NY drummer Steve Hass' CD Traveler. The summer of 2003 found her an eager participant in the Jazz at the Hollywood Bowl Tribute to Ella Fitzgerald. Siegel performed to rave reviews with an all-star ensemble including Dame Cleo Lane, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Kevin Mahogany and Canadian jazz singer Denzil Sinclaire. In March 2008, she was asked again to pay tribute to her idol in a program called "LA Phil Presents a Tribute to Ella" at Disney Hall in Los Angeles. These days, you can find Siegel in the place she loves most, the studio, producing various ventures for other artists and singing on projects ranging from patriotic Americana to a tribute to Lionel Hampton. The fall of 2008 will find her in the studio singing and co-producing with guitarist Frank Vignola, on a tribute to the great Johnny Mercer. This project will also feature Siegel's girl trio, JaLaLa, which is comprised of former Manhattan Transfer partner Laurel Massé and Lauren Kinhan from the New York Voices. Siegel - who has made a home in Manhattan with her son, Gabriel, and generally follows her own muse - isn't about to get backed into the hopeless corner of trying to be all things to all people. Some styles are timeless and universal, regardless of prevailing trends. "I think people will always respond to emotion and to great songs sung well," she says. "And I think the vocalists in particular will always be in demand. There's nothing that approximates the human voice. In the end, when you come down to it, people want to feel something." Official website: www.janissiegel.com Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.