Do you need a guest touring artist with charisma and experience? Just imagine the sultry sounds of the Seattle Chanteuse transforming a gathering into a fantastic happening. Allow the melodies and grooves to enfold your guests in a state of happiness while listening to an expansive repertoire of swing, jazz, Latin, and the blues. From Symphonic Pops to Jazz Orchestra, she will delight all audiences. This award-winning musician is flexible and fun to work with. Jacqueline is a certified Officiant and is perfect for a simple ceremony. Her calendar is filling up fast and ready for all booking inquiries. Call (206) 420-6677 or contact us by email today.
Saturday, April 20, 7:30 pm at Benaroya Hall with the Seattle Repertory Jazz Orchestra as a guest artist. We will celebrate the music of Oliver Nelson, Blues, and the Abstract. For tickets, please go to SRJO Plays Blues and the Abstract Truth (salesforce-sites.com)
Sunday, April 21, 2:00 pm at Kirkland Performance Center with the Seattle Repertory Jazz Orchestra as a guest artist. We will celebrate the music of Oliver Nelson, Blues, and the Abstract. For tickets, please go to SRJO Plays Blues and the Abstract Truth (salesforce-sites.com)
Sunday, May 5 at 6:00 pm, Seattle Jazz Vespers at First Baptist Church with Jonti Siman on Bass, Stefan Schatz on Drums, John Hansen on Piano, and Martin Budde on Guitar. For more information, please go to Seattle Jazz Vespers | Seattle First Baptist Church
I recently got interviewed by the wonderful Robin Lloyd from KNKX about me and my Blues.
Jacqueline Tabor's recent appearances with the Seattle Repertory Jazz Orchestra and her collaborations with multi-instrumentalist Marina Albero have brought her back into the local spotlight.
Tabor balances a day job and parenting responsibilities with her musical life. It's not easy, and it usually takes a lot of planning, according to the Seattle jazz vocalist.
Seattle jazz vocalist Jaqueline Tabor dabbles with the blues | KNKX Public Radio
The Pacific Northwest is ripe with talent from creative talents that lean towards the avant-garde, to rock-based jazz enterprises, to straight-ahead aficionados, to bluesy chanteuses. Vocalist Jacqueline D. Tabor fits squarely in the latter category.
Jacqueline Tabor Celebrates The Joy In Jazz.
As a sharp-witted friend noted recently, singer Jacqueline Tabor is " ruining the dour jazz musician stereotype!" The KNKX studio session audience was certainly drawn into the fun when Jacqueline celebrated her new album with The 200 Trio live on KNKX.
I've have to be honest here. I've never heard of Jacqueline Tabor before playing this CD for the first time. I listen to a lot of these CDs, from male and female singers trying to present their individual takes on the jazz we all know and love, and it's been a while since I've heard someone handle the challenge with such purity and confidence.