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"Karen
Lane is a fresh voice and presence on the UK jazz
vocal scene and someone who has the ability to build a
substantial career for herself. She has what I would
describe as a rare combination of musicianship,
technique and just plain "feel": one can
sense that, even at this early stage of her European
sojourn, her potential is that of someone who could
command a worldwide, rather than a merely local,
audience." Keith Shadwick Jazz writer and critic
KAREN
LANE originally from Perth Western Australia, moved to
Sydney in1990. Her initial grounding was the graveyard
shift in seedy Kings Cross, with 10 piece original
soul funk band, The Hard Word. Her first foray into
Jazz quickly followed with the formation of The
Eclectics, a sophisticated lounge trio playing
standards. She won coveted slots, including headline
at 1993 Western Australiaıs York Jazz Festival, and
support for the elite British jazz pianist, Julian
Joseph, during his 1994 Australian tour, at Sydneyıs
premier jazz club the Basement.
In
1993 Lane formed her first original band Deluge and
between 1994 and 1997 established her song writing and
band leading credentials culminating in the debut of
her original acid jazz band, Substance, at the
prestigious Bacardi Club for the 1995 Sydney
International Arts festival. During this period she
also wrote and produced music for a NIDA (National
Institute of Dramatic Art) dance production
"Appetite" which was featured at the
Melbourne International Arts Festival. From her
experience as one of the few song writing and band
leading females in an Australian music scene dominated
by mass marketed, made to order young popstars, Lane
conceived the idea that became Bloomers, an
independent recording project for women singer
songwriters. She secured government funding and
recorded 17 women from around Australia. The Bloomers
compilation CD was released with considerable national
print, radio and TV coverage in August 1998 through
Roadshow/Warners music.
In
1997, before Lane relocated to Singapore she recorded
her original album titled "Sheherazade 1001
nights", and was subsequently invited back to
Australia to perform at the 1998 Go Girl! Festival
celebrating International Womenıs Day, to a 10,000
strong crowd in The Domainı Sydney. In Singapore
Lane worked extensively singing sessions, writing and
performing in various jazz clubs and hotels including
the renowned Raffles Hotel.
Since
moving to London in 2000, she has steadily established
a UK audience culminating in "sell out" gigs
at Pizza on the Park in November 2001. She has played
with some of Londonıs leading jazz musicians
including: Jim Watson, Geoff Gascoyne, Ian Shaw, Alec
Dankworth, Mark Fletcher, Martin Shaw and Sebastiaan
de Krom.
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