Spotlight on Jazz Simone Kopmajer

Album info

Album-Release:
2018

HRA-Release:
29.10.2021

Label: Lucky Mojo Records

Genre: Jazz

Subgenre: Vocal

Artist: Simone Kopmajer

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  • 1Spotlights03:52
  • 2Pennies from Heaven05:08
  • 3You Don't Call Me03:26
  • 4Mighty Tender Love04:15
  • 5Poinciana06:46
  • 6Dig That Riff03:58
  • 7Remember Jeannie06:58
  • 8Struttin' with Some Barbecue04:07
  • 9Exactly Like You04:40
  • 10A Gift from Buddy04:37
  • 11Stompin' at the Savoy04:20
  • 12We're Goin' In04:28
  • 13Mood Indigo04:01
  • 14Dig That Riff (Remix)03:02
  • Total Runtime01:03:38

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"Spotlight On Jazz" is Simone Kopmajer´s stunning new solo album that finds her returning to her roots. The album features the leader of the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra jazz saxophonist Terry Myers, pianist Paul Urbanek, guitarist Martin Spitzer, bassist Karl Sayer and drummer Reinhardt Winkler on a 13-song set that presents 7 new originals alongside covers of songs like "Mood Indigo", "Pennie´s From Heaven" & "Exactly Like You".

"Of the standards, “Pennies From Heaven” is recast as a jazz waltz, “Poinciana” retains the essence and rhythm of Ahmad Jamal’s version, and “Exactly Like You” finds Kopmajer scatting a fine horn-like chorus. The Louis Armstrong-associated “Struttin’ With Some Barbecue” infrequently is accompanied by vocals, but this rendition might lead some to reassess the song. “Mood Indigo” and a relaxed “Stompin’ At The Savoy” wrap up this satisfying set." ( Scott Yanow, downbeat.com)

Simone Kopmajer, vocals
Terry Myers, tenor saxophone, clarinet
Paul Urbanek, piano
Martin Spitzer, guitar
Karl Sayer, bass
Reinhardt Winkler, drums

Please Note: We offer this album in its native sampling rate of 48kHz, 24-bit. The provided 192kHz version was up-sampled and offers no audible value!



Simone Kopmajer
She has soul and a particular charismatic tone in her voice that gives each song that special something. Born in Schladming, Austria, Simone Kopmajer already achieved at a young age what many musicians, bands and ensembles dream of – the launch of a successful international career. In the United States, Japan and Southeast Asia, the singer is a household name for lovers of demanding and refined jazz music. She fills large concert halls, performs as the headliner of major international festivals and has sold thousands of CDs worldwide. Lo and behold, it seems as if only Austria is not quite aware of this outstanding and award winning singer.

In a time where everyone is complaining about declining CD sales, Simone Kopmajer managed the feat of selling more than 25,000 units of her album “Nothing’s Gonna Change” in Thailand last year. Not only is this a very impressive figure, in Thailand her release was also on the topof the list of the best-selling jazz albums of the year. Similarly impressive are the sales figures in Japan, where the Styrian-born musician made her breakthrough at an even earlier stage.

Her enthusiasm and love for music already kindled at a very early age. She began to sing at eight, with twelve she sang in the band of her father, who was a music school director and a big jazz fan, and at sixteen she was accepted at the University of Music and Dramatic Arts in Graz, where she was immediately admitted due to her rare talent. During her studies, she was given the opportunity to work with many renowned artists such as Mark Murphy, Sheila Jordan, Michele Hendricks, Jay Clayton and the New York Voices.

In the year 2000 she debuted in the U.S. and left a lasting impression among quite a few experts and connoisseurs of contemporary jazz music. Simone Kopmajer’s role models were the great voices of jazz and American show business, such as Ella Fitzgerald, Frank Sinatra, and Jon Hendricks, although over time the Styrian-born detached herself more and more from these influences to findher own musical language.

With her charisma and unbelievable talent, Simone Kopmajer manages to give her songs a very specific emotional, charming and in-depth note, which simply touches the people. Her sound is located somewhere between jazz, swing and tasteful pop. Although her music is very relaxed, flowing and elegant, it is also very playful and varied – these multilayered facets distinguished her early off from similar formats and made her music all the more interesting.

With her debut album “Moonlight Serenade”, which was released in 2004 and produced by Todd Barkan, the award winning singer was able to land respectable successes, especially in Japan. As a consequence, the singer was able to steadily increase her popularity from one album to the next. Unfortunately her albums were not available in Austria for a very long time. In 2009 her album “Didn’t You Say”, recorded in collaboration with stars such as George Mraz, Houston Person, Victor Lewis and James Genus , finally also opened the gates to the domestic market.

The probably largest success of Simone Kopmajer’s carreer was with her fifth album “Nothing’s Gonna Change” in 2011, which, as already mentioned, made her a celebrated star in new realms such as Thailand, where she will perform as the main act of the major international Chiang Mai Jazz Festival in November.

It is safe to say that Simone Kopmajer is on her way to the very top. With the ability to constantly raise her musicto the next level, we may assume that there is yet a lot more to come and it will be excitingto see where the journey will still take this exceptional singer. (Michael Ternai)

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