Donna Singer

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Donna Singer
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Background information
BornThe Bronx, New York City, United States
GenresJazz
Occupation(s)Singer
InstrumentsVocals
Years active1990–present
LabelsEmerald Baby Recording Company, Inc.
Websitewww.donna-singer.com

Donna Singer (born 1965) is an American jazz vocalist, known for a unique jazz with a hint of gospel.[1] She is praised for her interesting phrasing and control as a singer, as well as her melodic ornamentation of various key notes.[2] Critics have stated that her time is clear and her pitch is focused.[3] She has reached the top 50 charts for various national and international terrestrial radio stations. Her music has been recognized in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, South Africa, the Netherlands, Norway, and Japan.[4] She performs a variety of songs from classic jazz composers such as George Gershwin and Arthur Hamilton, as well as original works by her husband, pianist and composer Roy Singer.[2]

Donna's Jazz Quartet was recognized by Uncool, an international Artist in Residence program for talented musicians.[5] Donna Singer is a voting member of the Recording Academy, the organization that presents the Grammy Awards.[3] Her record label, Emerald Baby Recording Company[6] released her nine CD's six with the Doug Richards Trio and three with the Ranses Colon Trio.[3] Her publicist is Kari-On Productions,[7] a jazz, world and classical radio promotion company out of Evans, Georgia.[6]

Personal life[]

Donna Singer was born in 1965 in the Bronx, New York City.[4] She and her twin sister, Dawn, were raised into a family of jazz enthusiasts who listened to the music of Dinah Washington, Nancy Wilson, Sammy Davis Jr., Count Basie, Lena Horne, and many others.[8]

She graduated from the New York Academy of Theatrical Arts[2] and had formal training at the Juilliard School.[3]

After giving birth to Christopher in 1991,[8] Donna began working steadily as the pianist and Music Minister with the First Baptist Church of Monticello.[3] In the early 1990s, Donna started performing with songwriter Roy Singer. They were married in 1997.[8] Roy became the organist at the church while she continued to play the piano for over 17 years.[8]

Career[]

In 1998, Donna Singer began hosting a weekly gospel show called “Down by the River” on WJFF 90.5FM, a public radio station in Jeffersonville, New York.[8] She hosted the show for six years.[8] In the interim, she recorded two solo gospel albums: Hymns of God (1996) and Gospel Voices of Tomorrow (1997). The two albums and An Intimate Christmas Night (1995) were released on the DRC Independent Record Label.[3]

In 2010, she began collaborating with Doug Richards. Together, they released 4 jazz albums.[4] The Doug Richards Trio includes Doug Richards (bass), a highly applauded jazz musician who worked with Erskine Hawkins of Tuxedo Junction, Billy Alfred (piano) musical director for 20 years at the Pines Hotel in South Fallsburg, and Mike Cervone (drums) who toured with Gavin DeGraw.[9]

In 2019, she began collaborating on three albums, with the Ranses Colon Trio, with Ranses Colon (bass) of Venezuela and he was principal bass with the Miami Chamber Orchestra and Brad Keller. (piano) who performed at the Montreux Jazz Festival and his father is jazz pianist Jack Keller, and Adolfo Herrera (drums) of Venezuela, who has a solo CD IRREPETIBLE, improvised music over poems.  

The Doug Richards Trio[]

In 2012, Donna Singer released her first album with the Doug Richards Trio, Take the Day Off: Escape with Jazz, which combined both jazz standards as well as original instrumental tracks. The debut album aired on over 150 stations globally.[3] This album included Donna and Roy Singers' first original release, the self-titled track “Take the Day Off”.[10] "Take the Day Off" was written by Mitch Uscher and Roy Singer.[1] The album reached #23 on the College Music Journal's jazz charts, and reached #20 the following week.[11]

In November 2012, Donna Singer and Doug Richards’ next collaborative effort, Kiss Me Beneath the Mistletoe, was released as a holiday jazz album.[12] The album featured several original Christmas songs including the self-titled, “Kiss Me Beneath the Mistletoe” and “On New Year’s Eve”, both written by Roy Singer, and “Christmas In My Heart”, written by Doug Richards.[13] The Christmas album reached #20 on the College Music Journal jazz charts.

Guest artists for this album included: Jeff Otis (guitar), Luis Camacho (trumpet/vocal), Crystal Tweed (alto vocal), as well as Debra Courtright (soprano vocal) and Randy Hennig (tenor vocal) of the Diamond Express Trio.[13]

In 2013, Donna Singer and the Doug Richards Trio performed at the SaratogaArtsFest[14] as well as various venues in the Catskill Mountains and NYC.[3]

The original and first album to be recorded by Donna Singer and The Doug Richards Trio was released in 2013, entitled Jazz In The Living Room. [15]

The fourth "Donna and Doug"[1] album, Destiny: Moment of Jazz, was released in 2014. Special guests on this album include Jeff Otis (guitar), Chris Pasen (flugelhorn), Nancy Wegrzyn (viola), and Bobby Tee (percussion/drums). Destiny: Moment of Jazz reached #25 on the College Music Journal jazz station, and #40 during its release month of August, 2014.[16] Destiny: Moment of Jazz was submitted to the Recording Academy for a Grammy nomination. Dianne Reeves' album Beautiful Life[3] received the Grammy that year.

Doug Richards Trio: The duo's fifth album, Feeling The Jazz was released in 2016. Special guests on this album include Jeff Otis (guitar), William Fleck (trombone), Karen Macklin (Have You Ever Had The Feeling, composure/violin), Siavani Bacani, (violin) Ysauro Hernandez (percussion) Valerie Solomon (graphic design).

In 2018, before the passing of Doug Richards, Donna and Doug were able to release one final children's jazz album, 'It's An Art To Follow Your Heart' Their sixth album entirely written by Roy Singer (composer) and Carole Belle (lyricist and author).

In 2014, Donna Singer & the Doug Richards Trio performed at the Nebraska International Jazz Series, also known as the Jazz in June concert series, which took place in Lincoln, Nebraska.[4] The group performed on the East Coast at various venues including the Newburgh Jazz Series, University of the Streets Jazz Theatre on Charlie Parker Way in the East Village, Somethin' Jazz - 52nd Street, NYC, The World-famous Shrine and Billie's Black Gourmet Restaurant - Harlem.[2]

Other domestic collaborations[]

Donna created the educational program: Jazz In Our Schools: Black History Program for New York State high schools and elementary schools promoting black history in the entertainment business in the 1950s and 1960s.[17]

Donna performed for 15 years as the lead vocalist in the Swing Shift Orchestra in the Catskill Mountains, a 17-piece big band featuring the music of Count Basie, Glenn Miller, Tommy Dorsey and many more. She is heard on the Swing Shift Orchestra CD On Fire.[18]

Donna performed with the Broward Symphonic Band in Davie, Florida. Neil Jenkins, Musical Director.

Donna performed with The Gold Coast Community Band featuring soloist Maestro Ken Wilbanks and his 100-piece orchestra. The performance celebrated the band's 40th anniversary.[19] She now performs with their new director, Barbara Rubenstein.[20]

In 2015, Donna performed the National Anthem at Sunrise Stadium for the 50th anniversary NFL game for the Miami Dolphins as a part of a chorus of 50 women singing in 4 part harmony.[3] She also participated in the Fall Heartland Tour, centered around the Bethany College Jazz Festival and Iola Music Series in Kansas.[21]

In 2016, Donna performed with the Donna Singer Trio, featuring Donna on vocals, Billy Alfred on piano, and Hunter Isbell on bass, at the United Methodist Church of the Palm Beaches in West Palm Beach, Florida for Jazz in the Afternoon.[22]

International work[]

In the summer of 2016, Donna performed at the Uncool Artist in Residence program in Torino, Italy and Poschiavo, Switzerland. As a part of Donna's Jazz Quartet, Donna performed with husband Roy Singer on piano, Hunter Isbel on bass, and William Fleck on trombone.[5]

In the summer of 2017, Donna performed in Ireland/Wales with the Harmony Travel Chorus, and she sang in St. Mary's Cathedral in Killarney; for the Lord Mayor of Dublin and St. Patrick's Cathedral.

In the summer of 2018, Donna and her husband (pianist/composer) Roy Singer performed in Paris, France for a concert at Les Productions Chez Nous, President MaryAnn Warrick.

Charity work[]

In New York, Donna Singer organized and performed various fundraisers for charities, including St. Baldwick's Day: Event for Childhood Cancer, the Michael J. Fox Foundation[23] for Parkinson's Research, The Sullivan County Federation for the Homeless Jazz Benefit Concert, and the Youth Economic Group in Liberty NY Sunday Jazz Brunch.[2] Donna also volunteered for the Women's History Month Jazz Brunch at the Dancing Cat Saloon in Bethel, NY.[24]

Donna Singer has also been an inspiration to elementary and middle school students in Palm Beach County Florida as a classroom volunteer teaching students about work readiness, entrepreneurship and financial literacy with Junior Achievement of the Palm Beaches & Treasure Coast. In 2019 Access The Sea, Inc, Jazz Concert, they devote themselves to making the joys of the sea accessible to all, regardless of limitations or disabilities.  Come Fly With Me benefit concert for the Women of Note, an international educational organization that exists to teach barbershop to women and girls while cultivating them into strong singers, entertainers and leaders in our community.  Donna joined the mentoring program of Grammy University with the Recording Academy, connecting college students with the industry's brightest and most talented minds.

Discography[]

Title Details Singles
Kiss Me Beneath the Mistletoe
  • Released: September 20, 2012[25]
  1. Kiss Me Beneath the Mistletoe
  2. On New Year's Eve
  3. In the Stillness of the Night
  4. Christmas is Near
  5. It Must Have Been the Mistletoe
  6. Rise Up Shepherd
  7. Let It Snow
  8. Christmas in My Heart
  9. Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
  10. What Are You Doing New Year's Eve
  11. Born This First Christmas Night
  12. Winter Wonderland
Take the Day Off: Escape with Jazz
  1. Take the Day Off
  2. The Sweetest Sound
  3. I Have Gone
  4. The More I See You
  5. Reve Aver
  6. The Good Life
  7. I Could Write a Book
  8. Paradise
  9. Tread Easy
  10. Alright, Okay, You Win
  11. And This Is Why
  12. No One's to Blame
  13. Felice
  14. But Not for Me
Jazz in the Living Room
  1. Honeysuckle Rose
  2. Bye Bye Blackbird
  3. Summertime
  4. On Green Dolphin Street
  5. Nearness of You
  6. Do Nothin Till You Hear From Me
  7. Satin Doll
  8. 'S Wonderful
  9. Dindi
  10. Another Bossa
  11. I Got Rhythm
  12. As Long As He Needs Me
  13. Route 66
  14. Reve Aver
Destiny: Moment of Jazz
  1. This Moment of Now
  2. Our Love is Here to Stay
  3. Sweet Destiny
  4. Yesterday
  5. I'll Remember April
  6. Time After Time
  7. What a Difference a Day Made
  8. I Believe I Can Fly
  9. Where or When
Feeling The Jazz
  1. Lover Come Back to Me
  2. Have You Ever Had the Feeling
  3. I Thought About you
  4. Wave
  5. S'Wonderful
  6. Take the "a" Train
  7. Guess Who I Saw Today
  8. Alone Together
  9. For Once in My Life
  10. They Didn't Believe Me
  11. Almost Like Being in Love
It's an Art to Follow Your Heart
  1. Adventure 1: Grandma's Tree House
  2. Roots of Love
  3. Adventure 1: Dot's It
  4. Adventure 2: The Forest Verde
  5. Come Join Along
  6. Adventure 3: The River Verde
  7. I See a Crystal Necklace
  8. Adventure 4: The Clearing in the Forest Where the Sun is Shining Bright
  9. It's an Art to Follow Your Heart
  10. Adventure 4: Dot's All
  11. Adventure 5: Take a Leap of Faith
  12. Take a Leap of Faith
  13. Adventure 5: Dot's Dot
  14. Adventure 6: Bon Voyage
  15. Uh Huh, Love Just Is
  16. Adventure 6: Continued
  17. Hello Sunshine, Hello New Moon
  18. As We Travel May Love Be Our Guide
  19. Fountain of Freedom
  20. Adventure 7: Dot's It, Dot's All and Dot's Dot
  21. Bye-Bye for Now
Set Your Heart Free
  1. Destination Jazz
  2. When You Have a Dream
  3. Donna's Lullaby
  4. To Be a Child
  5. Why Should Kids Have All the Fun
  6. Spread Your Wings
  7. How It Ends
  8. My Dear
  9. Your Road
  10. We Can Make a Stand
La Di Da & Ho Ho Ho
  1. Sweet Mistletoe
  2. La Di Da & Ho Ho Ho
  3. Let's Celebrate Christmas
  4. Boogie Woogie Santa
  5. Do Sing Your Christmas Song
  6. Christmas in My Soul
  7. Jingle Bells
  8. Winter Waltzing
  9. This Christmas Night
  10. Santa Plays the Bass
  11. I'll Be Glad When the Holidays Are Over
Take God's Hand - Single

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  23. ^ "The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research | Parkinson's Disease". www.michaeljfox.org. Retrieved 2021-07-19.
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  27. ^ Jazz In the Living Room by Doug Richards Trio & Donna Singer, retrieved 2021-07-15
  28. ^ Destiny, Moment of Jazz by Donna Singer & The Doug Richards Trio, retrieved 2021-07-15
  29. ^ Feeling the Jazz by Donna Singer & The Doug Richards Trio, retrieved 2021-07-15
  30. ^ It's an Art to Follow Your Heart by Donna Singer, retrieved 2021-07-15
  31. ^ Set Your Heart Free by Donna Singer, retrieved 2021-07-15
  32. ^ La Di Da & Ho Ho Ho by Donna Singer, retrieved 2021-07-15
  33. ^ Take God's Hand - Single by Donna Singer, retrieved 2021-07-15

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