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During an era when there are many
female singers who are attempting to sing jazz, Rita Edmond stands apart from
the crowd. A California-based vocalist who is making quite an impact on the Los
Angeles jazz scene, she has a very appealing voice, a four-octave range, and is
able to express a wide variety of emotions. Rita swings at every tempo and does
justice to the lyrics that she is singing but is also a classy and spontaneous
improviser who is not shy to stretch herself or to take her music in unexpected
directions whether interpreting uptempo swing, sensuous blues or a heartbreaking
ballad.
Blessed with a powerful voice, Rita started singing lead in the junior choir of
her church when she was five. At 15, she trained with the highly respected vocal
teacher Evangeline Seward, one of the best in the business. Her sultry voice
contributed to various producers and songwriters for BET, Warner Chappell
Publishing, MCA Records and Motown. She also worked in Las Vegas and throughout
Europe including Nice, Cannes, Monte Carlo (where she opened for Prince), Italy,
Paris and all over the South of France. When Rita was with the Keith Edwards
Agency, she sang at private parties for Hollywood notables and, at the Beverly
Hills Hotel, she opened for Cleo Laine.
After performing all over the Los Angeles area during the past year, Rita Edmond
recorded her debut CD, Sketches Of A Dream. “The title of the CD has a meaning
and a story,” says Rita. “I am sketching out a lifetime dream of what I want to
do vocally. I love jazz and the standards are some of the most beautiful songs
ever written. Jazz is the most liberating free form of music there is; I call it
free flowing music. You are free to be who you want to be, do what you want do
and mostly sing the way you want to sing, without restrictions. Most, of my life
I have sung somewhat outside of the norm. Sketches of a Dream is the culmination
of all my experiences, good and bad, and my dream to overcome it all and be true
to myself, singing with a free flowing vocal style.”
Joined by a quintet comprised of pianist Joel Scott, bassist James Leary,
drummer Quentin Dennard, tenor-saxophonist Ricky Woodard and trumpeter Nolan
Shaheed, Rita Edmond gives 16 of her favorite standards a fresh outlook with
inventive interpretations that are full of plenty of excitement. Among the many
highlights are a passionate “Dindi,” cooking renditions of “My Romance” (which
is usually a ballad) and “All The Way,” and joyful versions of “You’d Be So Nice
To Come Home To,” “Day By Day” and “Almost Like Being In Love.” While she pays
respect to the original intentions of the songwriters and lyricists, Rita also
feels free to use her creativity to alter melody lines, swing hard and fully
express herself so as to make each song her own.
For the future, Rita says, I look forward to recording more, performing at all
the jazz festivals, working with orchestras and big bands in addition to singing
and performing aboard.” It is obvious, listening to Sketches Of A Dream, that
Rita Edmond is a superior jazz singer who is on the brink of great success. Few
today are on her level

RITA EDMOND - SKETCHES OF A DREAM
(2008)
many thanks to Lisa Reedy Promotions
A new lease on the great American
songbook. Rita has a fresh and very individual singing style


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