Grammy-nominee Janet Lawson, born Janet Polun on November 13 , 1940, in Bal… Read Full Bio ↴Grammy-nominee Janet Lawson, born Janet Polun on November 13 , 1940, in Baltimore, Maryland, is a jazz singer and educator. Born into a family of professional musicians, as a child she performed on the radio and regional television. She holds adjunct professorships at New York University, the New School and at City College, N.Y., and currently lives in New York City.
She has worked with Duke Ellington, Bob Dorough, Tommy Flanagan, Ron Carter, Barry Harris, Milt Hinton, Dave Liebman, Joe Newman, Rufus Reid, Barney Kessel, Clark Terry, Ed Thigpen, Cedar Walton and the Art Farmer Quartet. She was soprano soloist with the Alvin Ailey Dance Theater in "Blood Memories" at City Center, New York, and composed and created with lyricist Diane Snow, a musical, “Jass is a Lady,” produced by Playwrights Horizons in New York City. Lawson also appeared regularly on Steve Allen's television show (1968-1969). Her group, the Janet Lawson Quintet, has recorded two albums, "The Janet Lawson Quintet" (1981) and "Dreams Can Be" (1983). Her first album, "The Janet Lawson Quintet" was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Performance, Female in 1981. She lost to Ella Fitzgerald. Lawson, a scat singer, also appeared on "The Main Man" by Eddie Jefferson in 1977. Recordings from her two albums were recently compiled on CD, "The Janet Lawson Quintet", by Cambria Master Recordings.
Lawson headed the vocal jazz program at William Paterson College, Wayne NJ, from 1981 to 1988. In 1995, she developed a course for the vocal jazz program at the New School called “Jazz Anatomy: Theory for Singers,” part of a curriculum she created with singers Amy London and Sheila Jordan.
Wikipedia references:
[1]Janet Lawson Official Website
[2]Allmusic.com
[3]CambriaMusic.com
[4]New School Biographies
[5] "A Song in Her Heart", Pocono Record, 11/5/2006
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She has worked with Duke Ellington, Bob Dorough, Tommy Flanagan, Ron Carter, Barry Harris, Milt Hinton, Dave Liebman, Joe Newman, Rufus Reid, Barney Kessel, Clark Terry, Ed Thigpen, Cedar Walton and the Art Farmer Quartet. She was soprano soloist with the Alvin Ailey Dance Theater in "Blood Memories" at City Center, New York, and composed and created with lyricist Diane Snow, a musical, “Jass is a Lady,” produced by Playwrights Horizons in New York City. Lawson also appeared regularly on Steve Allen's television show (1968-1969). Her group, the Janet Lawson Quintet, has recorded two albums, "The Janet Lawson Quintet" (1981) and "Dreams Can Be" (1983). Her first album, "The Janet Lawson Quintet" was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Performance, Female in 1981. She lost to Ella Fitzgerald. Lawson, a scat singer, also appeared on "The Main Man" by Eddie Jefferson in 1977. Recordings from her two albums were recently compiled on CD, "The Janet Lawson Quintet", by Cambria Master Recordings.
Lawson headed the vocal jazz program at William Paterson College, Wayne NJ, from 1981 to 1988. In 1995, she developed a course for the vocal jazz program at the New School called “Jazz Anatomy: Theory for Singers,” part of a curriculum she created with singers Amy London and Sheila Jordan.
Wikipedia references:
[1]Janet Lawson Official Website
[2]Allmusic.com
[3]CambriaMusic.com
[4]New School Biographies
[5] "A Song in Her Heart", Pocono Record, 11/5/2006
^ http://www.janetlawsonscats.com/
^ http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:wiftxqt5ldte
^ http://www.cambriamus.com/cds/cd_jazz.htm
^ http://www.newschool.edu/JAZZ/Faculty/bios.html
^ http://www.poconorecord.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20061105/NEWS01/611050324
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Janet Lawson Lyrics
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In A Sentimental Mood In A Sentimental Mood I can see the stars come…
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Sky, so vast is the sky, with far away clouds just wandering by,
Where do they go? oh I don't know, don't know;
Wind that speaks to the leaves, telling stories that no one believes,
Stories of love belong to you and to me.
Oh, dindi, if I only had words I would say all the beautiful
Things that I see when you're with me, oh my dindi.
Oh dindi, like the song of the wind in the trees, that's how my heart is
Singing dindi, happy dindi, when you're with me.
I love you more each day, yes I do, yes I do;
I'd let you go away, if you take me with you.
Don't you know, dindi, I'd be running and searching for you like a river that
Can't find the sea, that would be me without you, my dindi.
Can't find the sea that would be me without you dindi.
Like a river that can't find the sea, that would be me without you, my dindi.
Writers: Aloysio De Oliveira, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Ray Gilbert
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