Tina May
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
- ↑ Carr, Ian; Fairweather, Digby; Priestley, Brian (2004). The Rough Guide to Jazz. Rough Guides. pp. 99–. ISBN 9781843532569. Retrieved 6 July 2012.
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