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For Immediate Release November 20, 2007 |
Public Information Office 310 Owen Hall, Campus PO 1820 Asheville, NC 28804-8507 828/251-6526 - FAX: 828/251-6677 web: http://www.unca.edu/news e-mail: pubinfo@unca.edu |
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N.C. Center for Creative Retirement Hosts Noted Jazz Singer Jay
Clayton;
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Noted jazz musician Jay Clayton will perform at
7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 29, at UNC Asheville's Reuter Center. The event,
which is part of the Jazz Composers Forum monthly series, is open to
the public. Tickets are $20 general admission and $10 for students
under age 25 with ID. Tickets may be purchased at the Reuter Center
reception desk before the event, or online for $21 at
www.jazzcomposersforum.org.
Clayton, who began singing with a jazz group while attending
college, was at the forefront of the free jazz movement and loft
scene in the 1970s. She was one of the first singers to incorporate
poetry and electronics into her improvisations. She and her husband,
drummer Frank Clayton, invited artists like Sam Rivers, Cecil McBee,
Hal Galper and Bob Moses to play concerts at their home in New York.
Clayton has played with musicians including Kirk Nurock, Stanley
Cowell, Lee Konitz, Fred Hersch, Jeanne Lee, Nora Winstone, Urszula
Dudziak and Bobby McFerrin. She has toured with Steve Reich for more
than 10 years and performed with Muhal Richard Abrams at the Joseph
Papp Public Theater.
In addition to music, Clayton finds passion in teaching. She has
taught for several semesters at New York's City College, the
Universität für Musik in Graz, Austria, the Bud Shank Jazz Workshop
and the Veneto Summer Jazz Workshop in Bassano, Italy. She is
currently an adjunct at the New School in New York and is on the
jazz faculty of Peabody Institute in Baltimore. Her book, "Sing Your
Story: A Practical Guide for Learning and Teaching the Art of Jazz
Singing," was published in 2001.
For more information, call the N.C. Center for Creative Retirement
at 828/251-6140.
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