Ian Shaw
"Best Vocalist" WINNER 2007 & 2004
BBC Jazz Awards
"Best Jazz Vocalist "at the BBC Jazz Awards in 2007 and 2004, Ian Shaw has already amassed a number of highly acclaimed albums and is a popular performer both in the UK and the US. An incredibly colourful character, he has been cited, along with Mark Murphy and Kurt Elling, as one of the world's finest male jazz vocalists.
His acclaimed 2006 album "Drawn to All Things - the songs of Joni Mitchell" saw him "Praised far and wide as the single greatest male jazz vocalist Britain has to offer" by Jazz Times.
Shaw's career in performance began unusually for a jazz musician on the Alternative Cabaret Circuit, alongside such performers as Julian Clary, Rory Bremner and Jo Brand. Shaw was spotted by Dave Illic, jazz critic for "City Limits" and was described as "the voice of the decade".
During the next few years Shaw moved from the singer-pianist format to working with his new band to an eventual move into jazz. Shaw has toured extensively in the UK - regular venues include the Purcell Room, Queen Elizabeth Hall, Blackheath Concert Halls, Ronnie Scott's, The Vortex, the Jazz Café and The Barbican. Ian has played at all of the major jazz festivals in the UK including Cork, Brecon, Liverpool, Birmingham, Edinburgh (where he was nominated for a Perrier Award), Grimsby, Glasgow, Cheltenham, Scarborough, Swanage and St. Ives.
In Europe he has proved popular in France, Germany and Italy with numerous live appearances. He has also performed regularly in the States including Jazz at the Lincoln Center (New York), Cine Grill (Hollywood), the Fairmont (Chicago), The Nest i(Washington DC), Fez Club (New York), the Ellington Church (New York), the Pasadena Auditorium (California), the Miami Film and Music Festival and the Arizona Jazz Party. He has also performed at the Hanoi Opera House and Ho Chi Minh City Opera in Vietnam.
His appearances on TV include guest slots with Jools Holland, Top of the Pops, The Jack Dee Show, Christmas Night with the Stars (BBC), C4's The Happening, TVAM, BBC Breakfast Show, BBC 2's A Night of Love, BBC 2's Jazz at the 606 and, more recently, numerous appearances on the Performance and Artsworld channels.
Collaborators over the years have been many and include Quincy Jones, Abudullah Ibrahim, Guy Barker, Kenny Wheeler, John Taylor, Iain Ballamy, Mornington Lockett, Barb Jungr, Cleo Laine, John Dankworth, Cedar Walton, Joe Lovano and Joe Beck. Shaw's ongoing and highly popular collaboration is a celebrated duet show with Claire Martin, the UK's finest female jazz singer - he guested on her 2002 album "Too Darn Hot!" (Linn AKD 243). Together they have toured the world in an intimate duo setting with Shaw playing piano and with the BBC Big Band. They co-hosted the 2004 BBC Jazz Awards. He recently presented Big Band Special on BBC Radio 2 which features the BBC Big Band.
Shaw is a regular on BBC Radio 2, 3 and 4 and his new album "Lifejacket" looks set to both cement his reputation as a great jazz singer as well as reinforce his reputation as a fine song-writer.
For further information -
www.ianshaw.bizManagement -
Charlotte Keech at Viva Voce
17 Macroom Road, London, W9 3HY
Tel: +44 (0)20 8960 0315
Fax:, +44 (0)20 7912 1802
Email: charlottekeech@yahoo.co.uk
Linn Artists at the 2008 BBC Jazz Awards25 July 2008
This year's BBC Jazz Awards were well-represented by Linn Records with two current artists and two from the recent past represented.
more >>Linn Artists at Glasgow Jazz Festival18 April 2008
Linn Records artists to perform label hometown jazz festival.
more >>Ian Shaw interviewed in Jazzwise01 April 2008
Shaw chats to Andy Robson about "Lifejacket"
more >>Jazzwise Chart Placing for Ian Shaw07 March 2008
Jazzwise chart placing for Ian Shaw's new album "Lifejacket".
more >>Guardian Praise for Claire Martin and Ian Shaw17 December 2007
Prior to their recent sell-out show at The Purcell Room on London's South Bank, The Guardian ran a praiseworthy preview of the, now annual, Christmas concert.
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Jazz TimesIf "Lifejacket" doesn't end up at or very near the top of this year's jazz vocal roster, I'll eat my iPod.
more >>Atlantic Audio SocietyIan Shaw's first collection of self-penned songs, makes an indelible impression
more >>The Vortex WebsiteThe focus is firmly and deservedly on Shaw's considerable gift for lyric writing and his own versatile, unmistakable voice. Strongly recommended.
more >>BBC WebsiteHe's moved from Canada to Camden and he's laying his own life bare.
more >>Observer Music Monthly
A reminder of what an important talent he is.
more >>The Scotsman
The (Joni) Mitchell influence is palpable on the songwriting
more >>Time OutShaw is both entertaining and endearing on these self-deprecating Soho stories.
more >>The TimesSophisticated story-songs penned by Shaw.
more >>Yorkshire PostThis is a top-drawer contemporary jazz vocal CD.
more >>The Guardian
Shaw's mix of haunting falsettos, jazzy agility and conviction is as classy as ever.
more >>Jazzwise
A sophisticated array of songs, mixing lyrics of wit with melodies that match.
more >>Audiophile AuditionGreat surround involvement via Linn's hi-res sonics.
more >>EJazzNewsOverall, this is a superbly produced and acutely envisioned project.
more >>Scotland On SundayAt once referential and quite different.
more >>Scotland on SundayThe soulful Shaw has succeeded in making the 14 very personal and evocative songs his own.
more >>The Vortex websiteSomething of a triumph.
more >>The ScotsmanBritain's top male jazz vocalist.
more >>BBC InteractiveAn eye-watering vocal range and bucketloads of soul.
more >>Jazz TimesPraised far and wide as the single greatest male jazz vocalist Britain has to offer.
more >>Jazz ReviewNeither fans of Joni Mitchell nor followers of jazz singer Ian Shaw will be disappointed by this "tribute" album.
more >>Mojo
For years now, Ian Shaw has been topping Britain's Best Jazz Singer polls.
more >>Yorkshire PostThis superb CD is a reminder of his sheer class.
more >>The ListAn album with strong crossover potential.
more >>The HeraldIan Shaw is a brave man.
more >>The Sunday TimesMitchell would surely be intrigued.
more >>The TimesA heartfelt album.
more >>Time OutOur fave jazz singer, Shaw's been in fine form recently.
more >>Jazzwise
Sometimes an album just comes out right.
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24 August 2008
England, London
Marble Hill - Ronnie Scott's in the Park31 August 2008
England, London
606 Club, Chelsea
17 September 2008
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18 September 2008
England, London
Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club, Soho
Guy Barker - special guest
25 September 2008
England, London
Pizza on the Park, Knightsbridge
26 September 2008
England, London
The Vortex Jazz Cafe, N16
03 October 2008
England
unknown, Derby
17 October 2008
England
Birminghamwith the BBC Big Band
01 November 2008
England
The Lighthouse Concert Hall, Poole
Poole Festival
08 November 2008
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09 November 2008
England, London
The Vortex Jazz Cafe, N16
20 November 2008
England, London
The Arts Depot, Finchley
London Jazz Festival
23 November 2008
England
National Centre for Early Music, York
05 December 2008
Scotland
The Queens Hall, Edinburgh
Cool Yule
with Claire Martin
06 December 2008
Scotland
One Touch Theatre, Eden Court, Inverness
Cool Yule
with Claire Martin
07 December 2008
Scotland
Strathclyde Suite, Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow
Cool Yule
with Claire Martin
12 December 2008
England
Arts Centre, Darlington
21 December 2008
England
Pizza Express, Maidstone
24 December 2008
England
The Cinnamon Club, Altrincham
31 December 2008
England, London
The Vortex Jazz Cafe, N16
13 February 2009
England
Fleece Jazz at Kersey Mill, Suffolk
Guy Barker and Ian Shaw at the Movies
17 April 2009
to
19 April 2009
England
Isle of Wight International Jazz Festival, Isle of Wight
Guy Barker and Ian Shaw at the Movies
23 April 2009
England
South Holland Arts Centre, Spalding
24 April 2009
England
The Cinnamon Club, Altrincham
27 November 2009
England
Carswell Golf and Country Club, Oxford