Michelle Nicolle
Mo Award 2001, 2003 & 2004 (Australian Entertainment Industry), National Jazz Award (1998) winner and A.R.I.A Finalist 2001,2004 (Australian Recording Industry), Michelle Nicolle is a jazzmusician whose chosen instrument is Voice.Known for her ability to get right to the heart of a song, as well as being an in the momentimproviser Michelle has continually developed and nurtured her art form with the help of herquartet. As well as releasing 6 CDs the MNQuartet has toured extensively throughout Australiaand internationally - in 2005 performing at the North Sea Jazz Festival in Holland.Arranger, band leader and award-winning jazz vocalist Michelle Nicolle started her musicalcareer when she began the violin at the age of eight in the Barossa Valley, South Australia inthe 1970s. Based in Melbourne, she is now celebrated as Australia's finest jazz singer.As a country girl Michelle grew up listening to pop music and old movie tunes, playing in theBarossa Valley Schools Orchestra, and teaching herself to play the Angaston Town Hall’s grandpiano ~ whilst her father worked, polishing the dance floor. Throughout High School, musiccontinued to dominate. She moved up the ranks of the Orchestra, kept 'nutting out' pop tuneson the piano (Prince & Duran Duran!!), blew 3rd cornet in a local marching band and sang inevery choir on offer.In 1985 Michelle was accepted into the Adelaide University - playing the violin. Surprisingly,Michelle says she didn’t develop an interest in jazz until 1986 when she started singing with theuniversity Adelaide Connection Jazz Choir. Hearing for the first time about Billie Holiday, EllaFitzgerald and Chet Baker, Michelle soon immersed herself in their music- deciding that thiswas the music that her heart wanted to follow. In 1987 she swapped her major to "Jazz Voice".She began transcribing the great horn players Miles Davis, Freddie Hubbard, Charlie Parkerand Dizzy Gillespie - learning the language of improvisation through chord changes. Whenshe completed her teaching degree, Michelle went on to study for her Associate Diploma ofJazz, where she "got into be-bop in a big way!" These two years, Michelle says, were the mostimportant of her musical life as they laid the foundations for her wanting to make a career inplaying jazz.Several musical ventures, including the 5-piece vocal group Vo-Cool and her own quintet,followed. In 1995 Michelle moved to Melbourne to live.At the 1998 Wangaratta International Jazz Festival Michelle won the prestigious National JazzAward ~ the judges included the legendary be-bop singer Sheila Jordon (USA), current BlueNote star Kurt Elling (USA)."This year's winner was Melbourne singer Michelle Nicolle, whose unaffecteddemeanour was as disarming as her exceptional technique. A beautiful voice; acourageous, risk-taking approach - she deserved to win." The Age Nov.'98Leading her band with a quiet dignity, Nicolle’s apparent ease at clever, difficult, and variedimprovisation, bring to mind the skills of singers like Betty Carter, Mel Torme or Ella Fitzgerald.
Michelle Nicolle最好听的歌
| 歌曲 | 专辑 | 时长 |
|---|---|---|
| Don't You Forget About Me | The Crying Game (哭泣游戏) | 04:52 |
| Azure | 06:38 | |
| If I Only Had A Brain | After The Rain | 04:40 |
| Love Me Or Leave Me | After The Rain | 04:16 |
| Moon River | After The Rain | 02:23 |
| I'm Always Chasing Rainbows | After The Rain | 07:18 |
| Beautiful Love | After The Rain | 06:19 |
| Something To Live For | After The Rain | 03:47 |
| Whistling Away The Dark | After The Rain | 04:31 |
| Autumn Serenade | After The Rain | 07:21 |