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MP3 Marcya Daneille - Keeping It Simple

A collection of classic cross-genre standards in an intimate setting. Classically trained, jazz influenced and soul inspired, Marcya Daneille puts her spin on classics such as "Nice Work if You Can Get It," "Poor Butterfly" and "Simple Things."

11 MP3 Songs in this album (43:14) !
Related styles: Jazz: Jazz Vocals, Jazz: Crossover Jazz, Type: Vocal

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Born on October 3rd, in Stuttgart, Germany and raised in Park Forest, Illinois, Marcya Daneille has dedicated most of her life to pursuing the dream of becoming a professional singer. Classically trained in both piano and voice, Marcya has created a niche for herself as a versatile vocalist with an inspiring musical sensibility and impressive technical skill. She can swing a Jazz standard, deliver a heartfelt rendition of a Negro Spiritual and may even toss in an aria or art song for fun.

As a competitive singer during her undergraduate studies at the Chicago Musical College (currently known as The Music Conservatory of the Chicago College of Performing Arts at Roosevelt University) Marcya was able to continue developing her career as a singer, which began when she was only a sophomore in high school. She is the recipient of numerous awards including Young Artist of the Year with the Lakeview Music Society, Young Artist of the Year with the Bel Canto Chorus of Milwaukee, an honorable mention from N.A.T.S. (National Association of Teachers of Singing), as well as a Young Artist slot at the International Art Song Festival held at the University of Wisconsin/Milwaukee. Marcya was granted her first contract with a regional opera company (Lyric Theatre of Illinois) as a freshman in college. Upon graduating from college Marcya continued to sing professionally as a member of Lincoln Opera Chicago, but eventually left the area to attend the University of Iowa on a full graduate fellowship. At the University of Iowa Marcya completed graduate coursework in Voice Performance, focusing primarily on the roles of Verdi and Puccini heroines. Marcya juggled her academic studies while maintaining a private voice studio of her own and an active performance calendar.

After relocating to the East Coast, with the encouragement and support of Burt Eckoff, a former accompanist of Dakota Staton, Marcya decided to expand her vocal work to include Jazz. Marcya maintains an active schedule as a soloist and session singer in Jazz, Smooth Jazz and Dance Music. She has recorded/performed with various local and international Jazz artists including trombonist Wycliffe Gordon (Wynton Marsalis Septet), pianist Burt Eckoff (Dakota Staton; Eddie Jefferson) and bassists Lisle Atkinson (Nina Simone), and Michael Max Fleming (Gloria Lynne). She is an established voice coach whose clientele includes local, regional and international talent. Some of her Dance Music work has been released in Europe on independent labels. In addition to her monthly shows at Caffe Cielo, located in the Theater District of Manhattan, Marcya has performed at many well-known New York venues such as Rose Theater (Jazz at Lincoln Center), Alice Tully Hall, S.O.B.s, Sugar Bar, Crash Mansion and 5C. Her debut CD “Keeping it Simple” was released on Wycliffe Gordon’s Bluesback Records in the Fall of 2010.



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