| C elebrating their 20th Anniversary this year, New York Voices is the Grammy Award
winning vocal ensemble renowned for their excellence in jazz and the art of group
singing. Like the great groups that have come before, such as Lambert, Hendricks and
Ross, Singers Unlimited, and Manhattan Transfer, they have learned from the best and
taken the art form to new levels. Their interests are rooted in jazz, but often Brazilian,
R & B, classical, and pop influences are infused with equal creativity and authenticity.
The group was formed in 1987 by Darmon Meader, Peter Eldridge, Kim Nazarian,
Caprice Fox and Sara Krieger. By way of explanation, Darmon, Peter, Kim and Caprice
attended Ithaca College in NY and were part of an invitational alumni group formed to
tour the European Jazz Festivals in the summer of '86. As a result of this exciting
experience, the idea of forming a professional group was born. In 1989 they would
sign their first record deal with GRP Records and release their self titled debut album,
New York Voices. The group received rave notices and quickly received domestic
and international recognition in the Jazz World. From '89 to '94, they released four
total CDs on the GRP Label, Hearts of Fire , What's Inside, and The Collection.
While recording for GRP, they underwent personnel changes. In 1992, Sara Krieger
retired her chair, and after auditioning over 60 vocalists from all over the U.S., the
group found Lauren Kinhan. There was an immediate chemistry in fit and sound,
allowing the group to make a quick transition and become the "new" New York Voices.
Lauren's first musical contributions can be heard on NYV's third CD, What's Inside,
released in May of 1993. In early 1994, Caprice Fox left the group, forever fixing NYV
as the quartet it is today.
Besides their own CDs, NYV has made many guest appearances on recordings and live
performances that have earned them critical acclaim and demand in a variety of
musical settings. You can find their performances on such CDs as the Grammy Award
winning, Count Basie Orchestra with New York Voices, Live at Manchester Craftsmen's
Guild (MCG Records), the Latin Grammy Award winning, Brazilian Dreams with the
great Paqito D'Rivera, the contemporary classical, The Ancient Tower (Robert Lepley -
EarthBeat Records), Heirs to Jobim (BMG Records), Don Sebesky's, I Remember Bill
(BMG), Jim Hall's, By Arrangement (Telarc), A Love Affair - the Music of Ivan Lins
(TELARC), Irving Berlin's, Louisiana Purchase (DRG), and many more. They have had
the pleasure of performing with a number of influential jazz artists including Ray
Brown, Bobby McFerrin, Nancy Wilson, The Count Basie Orchestra, George Benson, Jon
Hendricks, Annie Ross, the Boston Pops, The Metropole Orchestra, Ivan Lins, Paquito
D'Rivera, and many more.
In early 1997 they traveled down a different road, paying tribute to a contemporary
composer which produced, New York Voices Sing the Songs of Paul Simon.
They explored and used a variety of styles to express new turns on this
singer/songwriter's rich songbook. Says All Music Guide, “The arrangements are
brighter and brassier than Simon’s originals, but there’s a real charm to the
performances that makes it a thoroughly entertaining experience.”
In 2001, New York Voices released their sixth CD entitled Sing, Sing, Sing. After
many years of performing with the Count Basie Orchestra, the group wanted to
address the great Big Band song book and offer their own spin. With Darmon doing
the lion's share of the vocal and big band arrangements, they hired the producing
talents of Elliot Scheiner (Manhattan Transfer, Steely Dan, Fleetwood Mac) to capture
the music and mix it with his exquisite precision and care. Other guest big band
arrangers are the great Micheal Abene and Rob Mounsey. As reviewed by Don
Heckman of the LA times, "The title track quickly lays down what to expect from the
balance of the program: complex, interwoven vocal lines, interactive improvising and
brisk ensemble accompaniment. And revivalist swing fans -- both players and listeners
-- would do well to check out the Voices' capacity to bring a contemporary quality to
classic material without sacrificing the essence of either."
In recent years, they have been called upon by the Boston Pops to bring a new edge
to the Pops Orchestra circuit. They have a full program of Big Band arrangements
which they have toured with the Boston Pops and many other prominent Orchestras
all over the United States. Says Jannelle Gelfand of The Cincinnati Enquirer, “The
group’s incomparable blend, hip delivery and great arrangements resulted in one
swinging party. Their four-part harmonizing was so close, it was hard to tell where
one voice ended and another began.” They also have a program of music from the
Baby Boomer period. In this program, you’ll likely hear music from the Beatles, Joni
Mitchell, Stevie Wonder, the Mammas and the Papas and the Carpenters, to name a
few.
In 2005 they created a spectacular Christmas program with the Boston Pops and did
an extensive tour throughout the U.S. The Boston Pops continues to call on New York
Voices for new works and guest appearances.
2007 marks the release of their 6th studio CD, A Day Like This. They went back to
their tradition of mixing things up; Brazilian influences, swinging trio numbers and a
couple Big Band romps. They also included a handful of original songs from the
members, a particular strong suit for this multi-talented ensemble. Says All About
Jazz LA, “a sumptuous collection of vocal harmonic heaven… the vocals are a
Whitman’s Sampler of various flavors and tastes, richer than a dark chocolate bon
bon.”
NYV has traveled the globe with their elegant music, amazing audiences the world
over with their impeccable voices and stunning arrangements. “Live, they’re just as
impressive to witness,” says Mathew Lurrie of Time Out Chicago. “We dare say there
may be no better way to understand the wit and wink of jazz harmony than via these
Voices.” They have appeared on the stages of Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, The
Kennedy Center, The Blue Note (Japan, NYC), The Austria Opera House, The Zurich
Opera House, and the list goes on. They have been seen at the many jazz festivals
including the North Sea Jazz Festival, The Montreal Jazz Festival, and the New Orleans
Jazz and Blues Heritage Festival.
Along with their extensive concert performances and recording dates, NYV also works
in the field of education, giving workshops and clinics to high school and college music
students. Individually, the four members are involved in a variety of projects including
solo performances and recordings, teaching, writing and arranging. The group hopes
to continue to explore all styles of music, and expand their audience for years to
come.
Please visit Newyorkvoices.com for more news and the individual bios of Kim, Darmon,
Peter and Lauren to learn about their solo projects and activities.
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