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Kitty Margolis

 
Artist: Kitty Margolis

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  • Born: November 07, 1955, San Mateo, CA
  • Active: '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Vocal Music
  • Instrument: Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "Left Coast Life", "Heart & Soul: Live In San Francisco", "Evolution

Biography

One of the most exciting female jazz singers to emerge during the '90s, Kitty Margolis is a daring improviser and talented scat singer who achieved substantial critical acclaim while recording exclusively for her own label. Born November 7, 1955, in San Mateo, CA, Margolis soaked up all kinds of music during her childhood in the Bay Area and began playing guitar at age 12, inspired by Joni Mitchell as well as roots musics like folk, country, and blues. She also studied world music (which would later inform her recordings) and spent several years attending Harvard, where she sang in a Western swing band; however, she found her permanent love in jazz when she caught a performance by Rahsaan Roland Kirk at New York's Village Vanguard. She transferred to San Francisco State University to study the music (her teachers included John Handy and Hal Stein), as well as studio engineering, and spent years honing her vocal technique and improvisational ability.

Margolis began performing publicly in 1978 and spent much of the early '80s working with guitarist/vocalist Joyce Cooling. She formed her own trio in 1986 and became a regular presence in Bay Area jazz clubs, and also set up her own label, Mad Kat, with fellow singer Madeline Eastman. Mad Kat issued Margolis' first album, Live at the Jazz Workshop, in 1989, the same year she made her well-received debut at the Monterey Jazz Festival. Her first studio album, 1994's Evolution, was the one that really made her name in the jazz community. Featuring guests like Joe Henderson and Joe Louis Walker, it helped her win the honor of Talent Deserving Wider Recognition in that year's Down Beat critics' poll (which she would repeat in 1995 and 1997). Her follow-up album, 1997's Straight Up With a Twist, was her most eclectic outing yet, featuring often quirky interpretations of standards, plus guest appearances by Roy Hargrove and Charles Brown. Taking her time between recordings, Margolis returned in 2001 with her fourth album, Left Coast Life, which once again received highly complimentary reviews. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
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Kitty Margolis
Born November 7, 1955 (1955-11-07) (age 53)
Origin San Mateo, California, USA
Genre(s) Jazz
Occupation(s) Singer, Producer
Years active 1989–Present
Label(s) Mad Kat
Website www.KittyMargolis.com

Kitty Margolis (born November 7, 1955, in San Mateo, California) is an American jazz singer. In 1989, made her well-received debut at the legendary Monterey Jazz Festival. Margolis has released five CD's on her own Mad Kat label that she co-founded with vocalist Madeline Eastman.

Her first studio album, 1993's Evolution, was the one that really made her name in the jazz community. Featuring guests like Joe Henderson, and Joe Louis Walker, it helped her win the honor of Talent Deserving Wider Recognition in that year's Down Beat critics' poll (which she would repeat in 1995 and 1997). Her follow-up album, 1997's Straight Up With a Twist, was her most eclectic outing yet, featuring often quirky interpretations of standards, plus guest appearances by Roy Hargrove and Charles Brown. Taking her time between recordings, Margolis returned in 2001 with her fourth album, Left Coast Life, which once again received highly complimentary reviews. Her next album was Heart & Soul: Live In San Francisco (2004) taped in front of a packed house at the old On Broadway Theater in San Francisco's North Beach. Highlights include: "A Sleepin’ Bee," her incendiary scat tour de force on "Summertime," a bluesy romp though Mose Allison's "Your Mind Is On Vacation" the funky, joyful re-working of "Surrey With the Fringe," her sweet, poignant celebration of "Secret Love," the blazing version of "My Favorite Things" and her achingly romantic interpretation of the title track. This disc is good--very good.[1]

Discography

Year Title Genre Label
1989 Live at the Jazz Workshop Jazz Mad Kat
1993 Evolution Jazz Mad Kat
1997 Straight Up with a Twist Jazz Mad Kat
2001 Left Coast Life Jazz Mad Kat
2004 Heart & Soul: Live In San Francisco Jazz Mad Kat

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