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Carla Cook
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Based in New York but originally from Detroit,
Carla Cook
is an earthy yet sophisticated jazz singer who has strong R&B leanings. For
Cook
, being a jazz singer doesn't mean being a jazz purist or a jazz snob--there are elements of R&B, blues and gospel in her singing, and she is willing to put a jazz spin on songs that weren't written by jazz, traditional pre-rock pop or Tin Pan Alley composers. When it comes to popular music, some jazz
vocalists limit themselves to the great Tin Pan Alley standards of the 䀘20s, 䀘30s and 䀘40s.
Cook
, however, has been able to find the jazz potential in songs from the rock and R&B worlds--songs that have included
Simon & Garfunkel
's
"Scarborough Fair,"
Marvin Gaye
's
"Inner City Blues,"
Bobbie Gentry
's
"Ode to Billie Joe"
and
Neil Young
's
"Heart of Gold"
.
Cook
doesn't exclude Tin Pan Alley standards--as a rule, she will offer a few of them on her albums and live performances--but she isn't the sort of artist who believes that worthwhile popular music ended with composers like
Harold Arlen
,
George Gershwin
,
Cole Porter
and
Irving Berlin
.
In her native Detroit,
Cook
started singing when she was a child. Growing up, the Midwesterner sang in a Protestant church--which explains the gospel influence--but her family did not discourage her from listening to secular music, and the secular music that she enjoyed ranged from R&B, rock and country to European classical.
Cook
, in fact, has been quoted as saying that her favorite artists range from
John Coltrane
to
Chaka Khan
to
Johann Sebastian Bach
. Nonetheless, jazz eventually became
Cook
's primary focus. After leaving the Motor City,
Cook
moved to Boston to attend college and earned a degree in speech communication. Then, in 1990, she moved to New York, where she became active on the Manhattan club scene but paid her bills with various "day gigs" that included working in a book store and teaching social studies in a junior high school. By the late 䀘90s, however, she was singing on a full-time basis and had given up her "day gigs." It was in 1998 that
Cook
signed with MAXJAZZ, a small independent jazz label that is based in St. Louis and has been very singer-friendly. In 1999,
Cook
recorded her debut album,
It's All About Love
for MAXJAZZ; the CD enjoyed generally favorable reviews and received a Grammy nomination in the Best Jazz Vocal Performance category. In 2000,
Cook
recorded her second album,
Dem Bones
, for MAXJAZZ, and her third MAXJAZZ album,
Simply Natural
, was recorded in 2002. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide
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Simply Natural
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Dem Bones
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It's All About Love
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