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Clare Teal UK Tour

Clare Teal

www.clareteal.co.uk

Clare Teal is one of the most successful Female British jazz singers in decades with a string of albums behind her, including the UK National Top 20 hit "Don't Talk".

Currently making radio shows for BBC Radio 2, Clare is currently on the road promoting her new album 'Hey Ho' (Out Now) and performs at a string of UK venues with media review places available at all upon request.

2011 has been a whirlwind year indeed for Clare Teal. A universally applauded appearance with John Wilson at the BBC Proms from the Royal Albert Hall, broadcast nationally on BBC2, a support slot with Lisa Minelli at London's Kenwood House, a BASCA GOLD BADGE Award, a Yorkshire Award to recognize her achievements in Arts and Entertainment, several more live performances on National TV, as well as her 2 weekly spots on Radio 2, are just some of the highlights so far.

Growing up in a tiny village near Skipton in Yorkshire, England, a young Clare Teal was unlike many other teens of 1980s. Resisting the charms of Simon Le Bon and unmoved by the pleadings of Nik Kershaw, Teal spent her time in the attic listening to her Nan's 78s "I was obsessed with the singers of the 30s, the 40s and 50s."

Trained as a child in the Organ, Piano and Clarinet, Clare Teal went on to study Music at the University of Wolverhampton. Upon graduation she entered a national competition to find the country's best Billie Holiday soundalike, in which she came second.

One of Clare's first jobs was writing jingles "I'd write these jingles, and then sing them in the manner of Julie Andrews, Madonna, my old favourite Billie Holiday and, well, anybody, really," she recalls. "They were singing telegrams, effectively, and it was actually a lot of fun."

At 27, fate then stepped in. A pianist she had met years earlier during her Billie Holiday episode called, requiring a singer to perform alongside him for one night only and wondering whether Clare would be interested. It proved to be the night of her life, where everything suddenly felt natural and right. "This was my toe in the door of the industry," she says, "and I was going to make the very best of it." This entailed making a selection of demos, guesting with various jazz bands, playing locally and losing a lot of money. But she was nevertheless gradually making a name for herself, and people were beginning to take notice.

In 2001, she inked a deal with independent label Candid, for whom she wrote and recorded three albums, 'That's the Way It Is', 'Orsino's Songs', 'The Road Less Travelled'

Clare signed with the Sony Jazz label in 2004, which spawned what would become her breakthrough album 'Don't Talk', an exquisite record of tender jazz that perfectly exemplified just what a talent she was. Critical acclaim poured in from the broadsheets and magazines. 'Don't Talk' topped the British jazz charts and cracked the UK Top 20, shipping 60,000 copies and winning several awards.

Clare's fifth studio album 'Paradisi Carousel' saw the music move towards a more mainstream pop style, however in 2008 Clare embraced a return to her first love – jazz with the release of 'Get Happy' on the Universal imprint W14 Music.

Alongside her music, Clare has a successful career in broadcasting, presenting Clare Teal, Sunday night at 10pm and Big Band Special, Monday night at 11pm for Radio 2. She also contributes a weekly column to her beloved Yorkshire Post.

Clare makes a welcome return in 2011 with her tenth album 'Hey Ho' a celebration of The Great British Songbook, spanning a period of almost 120 years

Clare won British Jazz Singer of the year in both 2005 and 2007, and BBC Jazz Singer of the Year 2006.

Clare Teal's new album 'HEY HO' is out now and she performs at the following venues:

Fri-11-Nov 2011            
Plough Arts Centre, Great Torrington, Devon        
T. 01805 624624 / £20 – £16

Sun-13-Nov 2011          
Capitol Theatre, North Street, Horsham, West Sussex RH12 1RG               
T. 01403 750220 /  £18.50

Thu-17-Nov 2011          
Theatre Royal, Wakefield                       
T. 01924 211311 / £16 – £15

Fri-18-Nov 2011            
Lancaster Grand Theatre, Lancaster                    
T. 01524 64695 / £18 £17 conc

Sat-19-Nov 2011           
City Hall Hull with BBC Big Band               
T. 01482 300300 / £16.50 – 22.50

Sun-27-Nov 2011          
Lighthouse Theatre, Kettering                 
01536 414141 /  £ 18 Conc £16

Fri-09-Dec 2011            
Pizza Express Maidstone                        
T. 0845 6027 017

Sat-10-Dec 2011           
Theatr Hafren, Newtown, Powys             
T. 01686 625 007 / £14

Wed-14-Dec 2011         
St George's Bristol                     
T. 0845 4024001 / £19

Fri-16-Dec 2011            
Town Hall Birmingham with BBC Big Band and Matthew Ford                     
T. 0121 780 3333 / £19.50 – 13.50

Sun-18-Dec 2011          
Chapel Arts, Bath                      
T. 01225 461 700 / £25

Sat-31-Dec 2011           
Liverpool New Year's Eve – Liverpool Philharmonic with John Wilson                       
T. 0151 709 3789 / £40 – £16

For more information go to www.clareteal.co.uk

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