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'''Clare Teal''' is an ] ] ] who has become famous for having signed the biggest ever recording |
'''Clare Teal''' is an ] ] ] who has become famous not only for her singing, but also for having signed the biggest ever recording-deal by a British jazz singer. | ||
Teal was born and brought up in the tiny village of ], ], and developed an interest in jazz from an early age, through her father's collection of ] records. She took music lessons (first on the electronic organ, then more formally on clarinet), before going to study music at university. | Teal was born and brought up in the tiny village of ], ], and developed an interest in jazz from an early age, through her father's collection of ] records. She took music lessons (first on the electronic organ, then more formally on clarinet), before going to study music at university. | ||
After graduation, she started a career in advertising, singing in her spare time with various amateur and semi-professional bands. Her break came when she was asked to stand in for ] at a weekend festival. | After graduation, she started a career in advertising, singing in her spare time with various amateur and semi-professional bands. Her break came when she was asked to stand in for ] at a weekend festival. This led (after some determined self-promotion, in which she drew upon her advertising skills) to a three-] contract with the jazz-specialist label ]. Her popularity soared, with appearances on ] and ] bringing her to the attention of a wider public. This eventually led to her being signed by ] in what was a record deal by any British jazz singer. | ||
==Discography== | ==Discography== |
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Clare Teal is an English jazz singer who has become famous not only for her singing, but also for having signed the biggest ever recording-deal by a British jazz singer.
Teal was born and brought up in the tiny village of Shipton, North Yorkshire, and developed an interest in jazz from an early age, through her father's collection of 78rpm records. She took music lessons (first on the electronic organ, then more formally on clarinet), before going to study music at university.
After graduation, she started a career in advertising, singing in her spare time with various amateur and semi-professional bands. Her break came when she was asked to stand in for Stacey Kent at a weekend festival. This led (after some determined self-promotion, in which she drew upon her advertising skills) to a three-album contract with the jazz-specialist label Candid Records. Her popularity soared, with appearances on radio and television bringing her to the attention of a wider public. This eventually led to her being signed by Sony in what was a record deal by any British jazz singer.
Discography
- 2001: That's the Way It Is (Candid)
- 2002: Orsino's Songs (Candid)
- 2003: The Road Less Travelled (Candid)
- 2004: Don't Talk (Sony)
External links
- Clare Teal's Web site
- Interview (for Jazz Views)
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