Georgia Mancio (ReVoice)
@ the PizzaExpress Jazz Club & the Union Chapel
Photography 12 - 20 October 2012 & 7 October 2011
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Biography
In just over a decade of professional work award-winning
jazz vocalist, lyricist and producer, Georgia Mancio, has established
herself as one of the UK’s most important new artists earning
the respect of audiences, musicians, promoters and critics alike
with her innate musicality and subversion of expectations. A performer
of pure class and integrity Mancio has proved herself a true improviser
with an unfailing flow and a capacious imagination.
Her music is an intriguing reflection of her Anglo-Latino
background: predominantly a jazz standards singer born and raised
in the UK, Mancio’s musical lineage goes back first to her
Italian grandparents (an opera singer and concert pianist) and then
to her Uruguayan great-grandmother, also a pianist. It is no surprise
then to hear the breadth of material covered in one of her shows
(from Fats Waller to Kenny Wheeler, Tom Waits, samba, originals,
blues, Chilean folk and Italian pop) or the ease with which she
switches from English to Italian to Spanish to Brazilian Portuguese.
And indeed it is her affinity with language and languages that has
been key to her work as a lyricist on compositions by Pat Metheny,
Chick Corea, Horace Silver, Miles Davis and Osvaldo Farres alongside
collaborations with songwriting partners Tim Lapthorn, Kate Williams
and Frank Griffith.
Her 2003 debut album, Peaceful Place, was followed
by Trapeze in 2008. Last year she released her third album, Silhouette
(Roomspin Records), to great critical acclaim and demonstrated her
formidable skills as a writer (including an approved lyric to the
Pat Metheny classic, Question and Answer) as well as her truly individual
interpretations of jazz standards and Latin American song. She has
performed with jazz legends Bobby McFerrin and Sheila Jordan; played
several residencies at the renowned Ronnie Scott's (opposite Monty
Alexander, Steve Smith, Cedar Walton, Jason Rebello, Ray Gelato,
Lee Ritenour, Dave Holland's Overtone Quartet and Joey Defrancesco)
and toured extensively in the UK and overseas. In 2005 she won first
prize at the Brussels International Young Jazz Singers’ Competition
and at home her live performances have garnered 4 star reviews from
both The Standard and The Guardian. She continues to collaborate
with the much-acclaimed singer-pianist, Ian Shaw, as well as Frank
Griffith’s Nonet, Brazilian outfit Samara and award-winning
guitarist Nigel Price (a tribute to Ella Fitzgerald and Joe Pass).
She has also secured an enviable reputation as a producer curating
a highly prestigious annual Voice Festival, ReVoice!, at The Pizza
Express Jazz Club with artists including Karin Krog, Maria Pia de
Vito, Rebecca Parris, David Linx, Norma Winstone, Gregory Porter,
Diana Torto, John Taylor and Kenny Wheeler. Most recently she performed
with pianist Darius Brubeck (featured on BBC Radio 3's Jazz Line-up)
and at The Art of Song Festival supporting Earl Okin. |