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Thursday, October 17, 2024 | 7pm | The Redmoor (3187 Linwood Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45208)

BIG BAND | THE DIVINE ONE: MANDY GAINES SINGS SARAH VAUGHAN

The CCJO big band series kicks off with a tribute to “The Divine One”, the Grammy Award-winning vocalist and National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Master Sarah Vaughan. Her blend of a once-in-a-generation voice with superb taste and technique have solidified her place as one of the top jazz vocalists of all time. CCJO fan-favorite Mandy Gaines takes the stage once again to breathe life back into some of Sarah Vaughan’s biggest hits, including material from her collaborations with Count Basie, Benny Carter, Frank Foster and more.

Opening Act: The Xavier University Jazz Orchestra directed by Ralph DiSylvestro

Music Sponsors: Brad Pickard and Vicki Young

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About the Artist: Mandy Gaines, vocals (profile from womenofcincy.org)

Mandy Gaines, a talented, versatile vocalist and entertainer, with more than 30 years of professional experience, entertains and delights audiences throughout the world. Her performances are refreshing, soulful and exciting. From 1988 to the present, she continues to improve and grow through her gifted interpretations of Jazz, Pop, R&B and Soul classics as well as writing and performing her original works.

 

Mandy began singing at an early age in school and church. She holds a B.A. in Speech and Arts from the College of Wooster. She has continued her studies through private vocal instruction and various workshops emphasizing oral interpretation, jazz improvisation, vocal technique, theater and broadcasting/media studies. 

 

Throughout her career, Mandy has performed with such Jazz greats as, Wynton Marsalis, Dany Doriz, Randy Brecker, Scott Hamilton, El Dee Young, Red Holt, Rhoda Scott, Deborah Brown, Brad Leali, Bryan Lynch, Keith Loftis, Marcus Printup, Wendall Brunious, Brian Simpson, Vincent Gardner, Wes "warm daddy" Anderson, Michael Stanton and Victor Gaskins. In 1988, Mandy was recruited by Coca-Cola Taiwan to become part of an original recording and performing group, MIT. With the band she toured island-wide to promote their release, We Can Be One. She also went on to record with several Asian pop stars as well as maintaining a spot as an on-air radio personality at I.C.R.T., Taiwan’s number one American-Chinese language radio station. From 1991 to 1994, Mandy returned to her theater roots and was hired as featured vocalist at The Oldenberg Dinner Theatre Entertainment Complex and The Star of Cincinnati. In 1995, Mandy began traveling to Europe. Upon meeting local musicians, she began to perform regularly throughout Belgium and France in local clubs, concerts and festivals and continues to be invited back annually. In the fall of 1996, Mandy was selected to perform in Munich, Germany as a member of the Sister City Cultural Exchange Program and the following year she was selected to perform the same program in Zurich, Switzerland. She was also invited to entertain the U.S. Ambassador to Belgium, to commemorate the inaugural flight and joint venture of Delta and Sabena airlines.

 

Once back in Cincinnati, Mandy was chosen to be the opening act for Herbie Hancock and shortly after that, she was nominated for Best R&B vocalist in Cincinnati’s annual music award show, The Cammy’s. Mandy has been a backup vocalist for Asian artists such as Harlem Yu and Emil Chou. She has performed for British and American troops at Diego Garcia, Military Base, Indian Ocean. From 1998 to the present, Mandy has performed throughout Asia and Europe in clubs, concerts and festivals. She has been Artist in Residence at several 5-star hotels in Thailand, Singapore, Vietnam, China and Hong Kong. 

 

The spring of 2006 saw a return to Europe to perform at the April Jazz Festival in Helsinki, Finland and Festival International De Jazz in St. Louis de Senegal, Africa. She also had a European release of her CD, With a Song in My Heart. She was then selected as a judge for the Sony Jazz Music Competition in Riga, Latvia. In spring of 2007, Mandy held music workshops in France teaching jazz and gospel music emphasizing interpretation, improvisation, stage performance and vocal range. She also released her second recording, Taking a Chance. In January 2008, Mandy was selected to perform at The American Embassy, Thailand, in commemoration of Black History Month. Mandy was featured as vocalist in the Annual Cote Ouest Big Band Music Festival in Cote, France. In December 2008, Mandy starred in the musical revue, Smokey Joe’s Cafe, performed in Taipei, Taiwan. In October 2010, Mandy returned to Russia for the third time and performed her first concert tour throughout the country, including 15 Concerts in 9 cities including Siberia and Kazakhstan. In December 2010, Mandy performed in the musical Anything Goes as Reno Sweeney at the National Palace Theatre in Taipei Taiwan. More performance videos can be viewed at YouTube and myspace.com/mandygainesjazzy. Find her on Facebook at Mandy Gaines Jazz. 

 

The latest CD, It’s Just a Matter of Time can be purchased through iTunes, Amazon and CDBaby.com. Also check out Mandy’s first Gospel CD, Faith Journey, which can be purchased through iTunes, Amazon and CDBaby.com. In Nov. 2016 and Oct. 2017, Mandy was invited by The American Consulate in Russia to perform a series of big band concerts and pipe organ gospel recitals.

 

On April 8, 2018, Mandy had the great honor of being inducted into The Cincinnati Jazz Hall of Fame. Mandy continues to travel the world performing and recording while entertaining audiences along the way!

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