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Occupation(s)
  
SingerComposer

Instruments
  
VocalsPianoGuitar


Name
  
Cleveland Watkiss

Music group
  
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Born
  
October 21, 1959 (age 65) Hackney, London, UK (
1959-10-21
)

Role
  
Vocalist · clevelandwatkiss.net

Albums
  
Victory's Happy Songbook, Out of Many, One People

Genres
  
Rock music, Jazz, Nu jazz, Funk, Soul music, Lounge music, Reggae, Drum and bass

Similar People
  
Orphy Robinson, DJ Patife, Jean Toussaint, Byron Wallen, Jason Rebello

Profiles

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Cleveland Watkiss (born 21 October 1959) is a British virtuoso vocalist, actor and composer. He was the winner of the London Jazz Awards for Best Vocalist in 2010 and was voted Wire/Guardian Jazz Awards best vocalist for three consecutive years.

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Biography

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Watkiss was born in Hackney, East London, to Jamaican parents, and was one of nine children. He studied voice at the London School of Singing with opera coach Arnold Rose and at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. He was also one of the co-founders of the vastly influential Jazz Warriors big band. His vocals can be heard on their debut album, Out of Many People (1987), which won a video award in Japan. Watkiss was then entered for the Wire/Guardian Jazz Awards and was voted best vocalist for three consecutive years, and was the opening act of choice for Cassandra Wilson and Abbey Lincoln. The Guardian music journalist John Fordham described Watkiss as "arriving on the scene with a bang".

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Watkiss has performed with a diverse range of artists from around the world, including: Courtney Pine, Stevie Wonder, Shakatak, James Taylor Quartet, Working Week, The Who, Coldcut, Lisa Stansfield, Maxi Priest, Jason Rebello, Goldie, Björk, Talvin Singh, Om Unit, Bob Dylan, Jackie Mittoo, Keith Richards, Art Blakey, Sly & Robbie, Abdullah Ibrahim, DJ Patife, Carlinhos Brown, Wynton Marsalis and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, Robbie Williams, Joe Cocker, Bobby McFerrin, Branford Marsalis, George Martin, Bocato Big Band, Janet Kay, Soul II Soul, Kassa Mady, Halogenix, Kenny Wheeler Big Band, Sugar Minott, London Community Gospel Choir, Malik & the O.G's and many more. He has also worked with symphonic orchestras such as the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, London Chamber Orchestra among others.

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Watkiss is also a keen music educator, working as a voice instructor for Singup, with workshops in venues/schools, colleges and universities around the UK.

More recently, Watkiss was cast in the starring role in Julian Joseph and Mike Phillips's ground-breaking jazz operas Bridgetower and Shadowball. Joseph has said of Watkiss: ""He has that incredible charisma, that wonderful voice. He has the jazz sound and the power of an opera singer."

Watkiss has performed in many of the major concert halls, festivals and clubs around the world with "VocalSuite", a solo voice performance, and with his new Quartet "CWQ", accompanied by Shaney Forbes (drums), Mark Hodgson (bass) and Marco Piccioni (guitars).

Reviewing a solo performance at The Vortex, Ivan Hewett wrote in The Telegraph: "Cleveland Watkiss is such a restlessly curious musician, it's hard to know where to place him. He has sung with the Who and gospel choirs, he has appeared in straight-ahead jazz contexts and in drum and bass, he has worked with video artists, DJs, Indian percussionists, Japanese musicians. All these encounters have left their traces on him, as was clear from his solo gig at the Vortex. Just as important was the virtuoso way a reference to one musical style would morph into another. This worked so well because it was done in a spirit of play.... But it wasn't all fun and games. Watkiss earlier on spun some ecstatic variations on a Chopin prelude that had us all spellbound."

Discography

  • Green Chimneys (Urban Jazz, 1989; Verve, 1991)
  • Blessing in Disguise (Polydor, 1991)
  • Project 23 (1993)
  • Victory's Happy Song, with Alex Wilson, Byron Wallen, Orphy Robinson, Tom Skinner, Jean Toussaint, Derek Richards, Ciyo Brown, Tunde Jegede, Larry Bartley and DJ Patife (Touchdown Soundz, 2001; INFRACom!, 2002)
  • Mutual Serenade, with Nikki Yeoh (2003)
  • VocalSuite: The Studio Sessions (2010)
  • CWTRIO, with Mark Hodgson - bass, Shaney Forbes - drums (EP; September 2016)
  • Song Diasporas, featuring Jonathan Gee and Larry Bartley with Steve Williamson (October 2016)
  • References

    Cleveland Watkiss Wikipedia


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