Cynthia Sayer

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Cynthia Sayer
Sketch at Jazz in Marciac festival, France
Sketch at Jazz in Marciac festival, France
Background information
Born (1962-05-20) May 20, 1962 (age 59)
Waltham, Massachusetts, U.S.
GenresJazz, classical
Occupation(s)Musician, singer
InstrumentsBanjo
Years active1979–present
LabelsJazzology
Websitewww.cynthiasayer.com

Cynthia Nan Sayer is a jazz banjoist and singer and a founding member of Woody Allen's New Orleans Jazz Band.

Career[]

A native of Waltham, Massachusetts, Sayer spent her early childhood in Wayland, Massachusetts and the remainder of her youth in Scotch Plains, New Jersey.[1] She played piano from the age of six through her college years and also studied viola, drums, guitar, and banjo.[2] She graduated from Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School in 1974 and was inducted into the school's hall of fame in 2016.[3] She sang in school and community theater and graduated from Ithaca College with a degree in English.[2] Sayer has worked with Woody Allen, Milt Hinton, Dick Hyman, Bucky Pizzarelli, George Segal, Dick Wellstood, and the New York Philharmonic.[2]

Award and honors[]

  • National Four-String Banjo Hall of Fame, 2006

Discography[]

  • The Jazz Banjo of Cynthia Sayer Vol. 1 (New York Jazz, 1987)
  • More Jazz Banjo Vol. 2 (New York Jazz, 1989)
  • Forward Moves (Yerba Buena, 1992)
  • Jazz at Home (Jazzology, 1997)
  • String Swing (Jazzology, 2000)
  • Souvenirs (Plunk, 2002)
  • Attractions with Bucky Pizzarelli (Plunk, 2007)
  • Joyride (Plunk, 2013)

With the New York Banjo Ensemble

  • Plays Gershwin (Kicking Mule, 1982)

As guest[]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Kanzler, George. "Cynthia Sayer brings friends and banjo to Zinno.", The Star-Ledger, April 24, 1998, p. 32. "When she was growing up in Scotch Plains in the '60s and '70s, Cynthia Sayer wanted to be a big- band drummer."
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c Yanow, Scott (2008). The Jazz Singers: The Ultimate Guide. Backbeat. p. 190. ISBN 978-0-87930-825-4.
  3. ^ Conklin, Sean. "Scenes from 2016 Scotch Plains-Fanwood HS Hall of Fame Induction", TAPinto.net, November 16, 2016. Accessed August 12, 2019. "Cynthia Sayer, Class of 1974, an international jazz banjoist, vocalist, concert and recording artist and entertainer who performed at the White House."

Sources[]

  • The Mississippi Rag, "Cynthia Sayer, Banjoist from the Big Apple", by George A. Borgman, June 1994.

External links[]

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