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Cindy Cain

 

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ALL ABOUT CINDY

Cindy Cain brought her attitude-laden, often saucy jazz and blues vocals to Tulsa in 2001 and quickly made her mark by being nominated three years running, since 2003, for Best Jazz Act in the Tulsa World's annual Spotnik Music Awards.  While working the D.C.-area music circuit, she was regularly nominated for best blues and best jazz vocals by her peers in the Washington Area Music Association.

Following the release of her second CD, In Your Impala, Cindy was named the 2006 Best R&B/Blues Act in the Tulsa World's 8th Annual Spot Music Awards. In Your Impala showcases 13 original tracks of rockin' roots music that includes blues, country, western swing, Latin and jazz.

Raised in Pryor, Oklahoma, Cain honed her style during more than a decade of performances in the Washington, D.C. area. She performed an average of 140 club, restaurant, private party and festival dates annually while working full time as manager and bandleader of her variously configured blues and jazz groups.

Her performance schedule took her from prestigious venues like Blues Alley, D.C.'s premier jazz club, and the Kennedy Center to juke-joint dives like the Twist & Shout and Madam's Organ. In addition, she has opened shows for Al Franken, Maria Muldaur and the late Danny Gatton.

For several years, she served as the exclusive music booking agent for D.C.'s Kramerbooks, known, generally, as one of the places where Mary Chapin Carpenter got her start and, infamously, as the bookstore whose records were subpoenaed by special prosecutors seeking information on Monica Lewinsky's book-buying and gift-giving habits.

Since relocating to Tulsa, Cain has been a featured performer in the Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame's Cole Porter revue and Divas of Jazz show, Jazz on Greenwood, Tulsa County's 2004 July 4th spectacular, and, three Divas for HOPE benefit concerts. She has also performed at Tulsa International Mayfest, Tulsa Country Club, Natura Winery, Philbrook's Jazz on the Terrace, The Market at Kingspointe, Suede, the Bowery, the Velvet Room, St. Michaels Alley, Lanna Thai, Bourbon St., Lola’s and Cabin Creek Winery.

In 2004, Cain debuted at the Tulsa Performing Arts Center as part of its SummerStage program which included her sold out show, “Something Cool.”  She followed that in 2005 with “Live and Swingin’ at the Casbar Lounge,” in which she and Max Wisley reprised the duets of Louis Prima and Keely Smith.

From 1997 until relocating to Tulsa in 2001, she was regularly nominated for best blues and best jazz vocals by the Washington Area Music Association. Cain released her well-reviewed debut CD in 1998 and in 2000 was called “one of the best singers on Washington's blues scene” by a Washington Post writer. In 1998 she received five Wammie nominations by her peers: best blues vocals, blues recording, traditional jazz vocals, traditional jazz recording, and debut release.

Tulsa television appearances include KOTV's Ch. 6’s Six in the Morning newscast and KJRH's Ch. 2 Midday News. She also appeared on D.C.'s FOX Ch. 5, WJLA Ch. 7 and independent shows, “Inside the Blues” and “The Music Shop.” Washingtonian Magazine named Cain's band in 1999 and 2000 one of the best “hot” reception bands based on their ability to keep the dance floor hopping.

D.C.-area festival work included the Kennedy Center, D.C., 1994; D.C. Blues Festival, 1995 and 2000; Bluebird Blues Festival, MD, 1998; Northern Virginia Fine Arts Festival, 1998; Alexandria Jazz Festival, VA, 1999; and, Columbia Pike Blues Festival, VA, 2000.

You are invited to visit Cindy's website: www.cindycain.com


INTERVIEW WITH JERRY

In an entertaining hour, Singer and Entertainer Cindy Cain discusses her new adult oriented CD, In Your Impala, as well as telling some interesting things about her life, loves and music. Cain demonstrates in this program her huge talent when compared, side by side, with other top female entertainers such as Patsy Cline, Etta James and others. The following songs by Cindy and other artists are included in this program:

1. Cindy Cain - "In Your Impala"- Cindy Cain Music - BMI

2. Billie Holiday -"Until The Real Thing Comes Along "- Columbia - ASCAP

3. Cindy Cain - "Banana Tree" - Cindy Cain Music - BMI

4. Patsy Cline -" Your Cheatin Heart "- Universal Music- BMI

5. Cindy Cain - "Up And Down My Thighs"- Cindy Cain Music - BMI

6. Etta James - "Trust In Me" Capitol - ASCAP

7. Cindy Cain - "I Only Want To "- Cindy Cain Music - BMI

8. Cindy Cain - "Strange Strange Man" - Cindy Cain Music - BMI

9. Hadda Brooks -"I Am A Fool For You"- Capitol - ASCAP

10. Cindy Cain - "Harder Than A Hug" - Cindy Cain Music - BMI

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"With her impressive roots-rock CD, 'In Your Impala,' she showed those who pigeonholed her have underestimated her skills." - Tulsa World

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If you like provocative lyrics, this bawd's for you. Singer-songwriter Cindy Cain brought her attitude-laden jazz and blues vocals to Tulsa in 2001.

A three-time nominee for the Spot's Best Jazz Act, she was regularly nominated for best blues and best jazz vocals by her peers in the Washington Area Music Association during a decade of performances in the Washington, D.C. area.

Buy this CD for Cindy's bawdy, sensual lyrics and powerful vocals, backed up some of Tulsa's hottest players on pedal steel, fiddle, guitar and piano.


 

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