Janet Seidel
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Portrait of Janet Seidel at Tokyo Uniform Club in Tokyo, Japan for her concert. (April 2010)
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Born | Cummins, South Australia, Australia |
May 28, 1955
Genres | Jazz, traditional pop |
Occupation(s) | Singer Pianist Music teacher |
Instruments | Vocals Piano |
Years active | 1974–present |
Labels | La Brava |
Associated acts | Billy Ross, Kevin Hunt, Tom Baker, William Galison, David Seidel, Chuck Morgan, Ben Jones, Adam Pache, Bob Jeffery, Col Nolan, Maree Steinway, Ian Date, Bob Gebert |
Website | JanetSeidel.com |
Janet Seidel (born 28 May 1955) is an Australian jazz vocalist and pianist.
Her albums, recorded with musicians including her brother, bassist David Seidel,[1] have been nominated for prizes such as the ARIA Music Awards.[2] Her album Moon of Manakoora won the Bell Award for Best Australian Jazz Vocal Album in 2006.[3] Thanks to an episode of Glee where Janet's version of "A Man and a Woman" was used, her CD Comme Ci, Comme Ça is now a best seller.[citation needed]
Seidel has been described as being a "virtual institution" in her country. She is currently a music teacher at Sydney Girls High School.[4]
Discography
- CDs
- 1994: Little Jazz Bird
- 1994: Winter Moon
- 1995: Doodlin'
- 1997: The Art of Lounge
- 1998: The Way You Wear Your Hat
- 1999: The Art of Lounge - Volume 2
- 2000: Love Letters
- 2001: Doris & Me
- 2002: Don't Smoke in Bed
- 2003: Comme Ci, Comme Ça
- 2003: The Art of Lounge - Volume 3
- 2004: Dear Blossom
- 2004: Hooray for Christmas
- 2005: Moon of Manakoora
- 2005: Delovely
- 2007: We Get Requests
- 2007: "CHARADE" - Henry Mancini Song Book
- DVD
References
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