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Upcoming Appearances for Charmaine Clamor

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Freeham Records Is Pleased To Announce Upcoming Appearances For Charmaine Clamor

Featuring:
Vocals: Charmaine Clamor
Keyboards: Eli Bruegemann
Drums: Abe Lagrimas, Jr.
Bass: Gary Wicks
Guitar: Richard Ickard
Percussion: Gustavo Garcia
Reeds: Kim Richmond

Please note that some gigs are sextet (Anthology), some are quartet or quintet.

December 3, 2007
Long Beach, CA 90802
Breakfast with KKJZ's Bubba Jackson & Charmaine Clamor
Roscoe's Chicken and Waffles/Sea Bird Jazz Lounge
730 E Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802
Call:800-767-3688
Show at 10AM
Breakfast at 8AM
Cover:$120 for two; $88 for one
KKJZ Pledge Drive Special Event: Breakfast and Concert!

December 7, 2007
Hollywood, CA 90028
Charmaine Headlines 3rd Annual Filipino-American JazzFest
Catalina Bar & Grill
6725 Sunset Blvd. Hollywood, CA 90028
Call: 323/466-2210
Two sets starting at 8PM
Doors at 7PM
Cover:$30-$20
The year's most exciting Filipino Music event!

December 8, 2007
Hollywood, CA 90028
Charmaine Headlines 3rd Annual Filipino-American JazzFest
Catalina Bar & Grill
6725 Sunset Blvd. Hollywood, CA 90028
Call: 323/466-2210
Two sets starting at 8PM
Doors at 7PM
Cover:$35-$30
The year's most exciting Filipino Music event!

December 9, 2007
Hollywood, CA 90028
Charmaine Headlines 3rd Annual Filipino-American JazzFest
Catalina Bar & Grill
6725 Sunset Blvd. Hollywood, CA 90028
Call: 323/466-2210
One show at 7PM
Doors at 6PM
Cover:$25
The year's most exciting Filipino Music event!


December 29, 2007
Seattle, WA 98112
Charmaine in Concert
Seattle Asian Art Museum
1400 E Prospect St Seattle, WA 98112
Call:(206) 654-3100
3PM
Museum opens at 9AM
Cover:$30
Jazzipino in the Pacific Northwest, with Seattle's Top Filipino Jazz Pianist

January 4, 2008
San Diego, CA Charmaine in San Diego
Anthology
1337 India St. San Diego, CA
Call:619-595-0300
8PM
Doors open at 5:30PM
Cover:$9-33
Jazzipino debuts in San Diego

March 2, 2008
Brooklyn, NY 11238
Brooklyn Sings, Brooklyn Swings
Brooklyn Central Library
Grand Army Plaza Brooklyn, NY 11238
Call:718-230-2100
Music at 4PM
Library opens at 1PM
Cover: Free
Charmaine Makes Her Outer Borough Debut


The Los Angeles Times calls Clamor, “An impressive new vocal artist, a first-rate jazz talent." And All About Jazz says, “Clamor could shake the musical world." Filipinos call her “one of our own."


New CD

Charmaine Clamor “Flippin' Out" Charmaine Clamor vocals, Christian Jacob-piano, Trey Henry-bass, Ray Brinker-drums, Julius Tolentino-alto sax, Abe Lagrimas, Jr.-ukulele, Gustavo Garcia-percussion, Richard Ickard-guitar Zaxariades guitar, percussion, vocals, Pakaraguian Kulintang Ensemble kulintang FreeHam Records
Another gem of a discovery was the attractive Filipino vocalist named Charmaine Clamor. Ms. Clamor is receiving a lot of rave reviews all across the country for her unique musical form that combines American jazz and blues with the melodies, languages and instruments of traditional Filipino music entitled jazzipino. The African Marketplace and Cultural Faire, North American Stage area was transformed into an intimate jazz club for this new singing sensation. Charmaine performed tunes from her debut CD-Searching For The Soul and her latest CD-Flippin' Out. She was accompanied by good musicians for her set-Abe Lagrimas Jr.,-drums/ukulele, Richard Ickard-guitar, Gary Wickes-bass and Gustavo Garcia-percussions. The tunes featured were “My Funny Brown Pinay"-a different version of “My Funny Valentine", “With or Without You" by U2, she honored the legacy of Bessie Smith, Nina Simone and local jazz and blues legend Linda Hopkins on the tune “Sugar In My Bowl"(women blush upon hearing this song) and performed a classic Filipino tune “MinaMahal Kita."
Following her recent interview with Liane Hansen on NPR's “Weekend Edition, Ms. Clamor achieved the rare feat of simultaneously making the Top-5 on two radio charts. According to JazzWeek, her groundbreaking record, “Flippin' Out," was the #2 most-played CD on World Music stations and the #4 most-played on Traditional Jazz stations. She also shot to the top of the Amazon.com sales rankings for Vocal Jazz, proving that her music crosses all cultural boundaries.


About Charmaine Clamor
Charmaine Clamor is the first Filipina jazz singer to find success on American radio, achieving the rare feat of simultaneously making the top-5 on both JazzWeek's World (#2 ranking) and Traditional Jazz (#4) charts. Her debut album, “Searching for the Soul" (2005), “announced the arrival of an impressive new vocal artist. When Charmaine Clamor's warm, luscious contralto slips into a seductive rhythm or purrs through tender lyrics, there's no doubt that a first-rate jazz talent is present" (Don Heckman, Los Angeles Times). Critics and disc jockeys have compared her “bedroom eyes voice" (All About Jazz) to legendary vocalists like Sarah Vaughan and Cassandra Wilson, while recognizing her “amazingly individual instrument, which can be whisper-soft, grippingly forceful, earthy, romantic, and soulful"
(Jazz News).
Charmaine's critically acclaimed second album, “Flippin' Out" (2007), synthesizes the soul and swing of American jazz with traditional Filipino folk music, languages and instruments, instantly creating a new hybrid genre she calls jazzipino. Moving effortlessly from blues to bolero, “Flippin' Out," a “mold-shattering breakthrough that will be claimed a classic in years to come" (Urban Network), introduces an imaginative singer daring to create a category all her own and “is the perfect bridge of two cultures... an asset to jazz music and a contributor to the continued traditions of women in jazz"
(Music for America).

Originally from the provincial town of Subic-Zambales, Charmaine Clamor began her singing career at age 3, entertaining passengers (whether they liked it or not!) in the back of buses traveling to Manila. As she grew, she began providing piano accompaniment while her mother sang kundiman (Filipino torch songs) and English language classics. From these early memories comes her love of the Great American Songbook.
Lauded by All About Jazz as “one of the finest singers to come around in a long time," Clamor uses her notoriety to aid other Filipino artists. One of the founding members of JazzPhil-USA, a nonprofit organization which promotes jazz artists of Filipino descent in the United States, Charmaine has been credited with introducing the Filipino culture to mainstream audiences, delighting music lovers with her “very honest stage presence" and vocal artistry that listeners describe as “a spiritual experience" and “utterly mesmerizing"
(LA WEEKLY).

Thanks to her musical and cultural trailblazing, Charmaine was recently selected by The Filipino Women's Network as one of the 100 Most Influential Filipino Women in the United States.

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