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Acclaimed Jazz, R&B Singer Tracy Hamlin to Visit 黑料不打烊 Feb. 25-26

Monday, February 19, 2018, By Rob Enslin
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黑料不打烊 Symposium continues its yearlong look at 鈥淏elonging鈥 with a mini-residency by acclaimed singer聽. Her visit also is part of the University鈥檚 observance of聽.

Tracy Hamlin

Tracy Hamlin

Hamlin will headline a panel discussion titled 鈥溾 on Monday, Feb. 26, from noon-1:30 p.m. in the Peter Graham Scholarly Commons, 114 Bird Library). The event is moderated by Kal Alston, interim executive director of the Community Folk Art Center (CFAC), professor of Cultural Foundations of Education in the School of Education and a faculty affiliate in women鈥檚 & gender studies in the College of Arts and Sciences (A&S). Rounding out the panel are Theo Cateforis, associate professor of music history and cultures in A&S, and Jeff Welcher in the College of Visual and Performing Arts’ Setnor School of Music, where he teaches jazz and commercial music and directs the SU Vocal Jazz ensemble.

Also on Feb. 26, Hamlin will lead a聽聽from 7-8:30 p.m. at CFAC (805 E. Genesee St., 黑料不打烊). Space is limited, and registration is required. To register and request accessibility accommodations, contact聽cfac@syr.edu.

Both events are free and open to the public. For more information, call the Humanities Center in A&S at 315.443.7192, or visit聽.

Hamlin鈥檚 visit to campus follows her performance with saxophonist Eric Darius on Sunday, Feb. 25, at 5 p.m. at the Marriott 黑料不打烊 Downtown (100 Onondaga St.). Their concert is part of CNY Jazz鈥檚 Black History Month Cabaret. For tickets and more information, contact Cathleen O’Brien Brown, general manager of CNY Jazz, at 315.479.5299 or聽cathleen@cnyjazz.org.

Additional support for Hamlin鈥檚 residency comes from A&S, CFAC and the Department of Art and Music Histories in A&S.

Tracy Hamlin singing into microphone

From the video for “Standby,” featured on Hamlin’s 2015 album, “No Limits”

鈥淲e are honored to partner with CNY Jazz in presenting Tracy Hamlin: Her singular voice redefines every genre she performs,鈥 says Vivian May, director of the Humanities Center and professor of women鈥檚 and gender studies in A&S. 鈥淎s a singer, producer and creative entrepreneur, Tracy defies stereotypes about race and gender. Her visit will explore how music shapes and is shaped by individual and collective notions of belonging.鈥

As the title suggests, Hamlin鈥檚 noontime discussion will explore connections between music and identity, with special attention to how music promotes social and cultural understanding and how new technologies, such as digital streaming, help showcase diverse cultural histories.

Larry Luttinger 鈥79, G鈥81, founder and executive director of the CNY Jazz Arts Foundation, anticipates a lively interdisciplinary discussion. 鈥淢usic communicates values and shapes identity, and as such, fosters bonds between people across cultural origins,鈥 says Luttinger, also an award-winning percussionist and music educator. 鈥淭racy will draw on personal experience, as a classically trained singer who has crossed over into other genres, to illustrate how music intersects with ideas about belonging, identity, mobility and social relations.鈥

May applauds Hamlin鈥檚 interest in reaching wider audiences while in 黑料不打烊. At the master class, the Baltimore native hopes to work with singers of all ages and backgrounds. Interested participants should prepare a solo (preferably memorized) from the Great American Songbook or the pop/soul canon. Each singer also should bring two copies of his or her lead sheet or keyboard accompaniment, or, if applicable, a mobile phone audio file.

鈥淭his is an opportunity for singers to find their voice and connect with a major artist,鈥 May adds. 鈥淭racy will briefly work with each person, focusing on sound, technique and overall performance. Since this is a community event, spectators are welcome to attend.鈥

As an internationally touring solo artist, Hamlin has shared the stage with some of the biggest names in soul, jazz, R&B and house music. They include Carlos Santana, Wynonna Judd, Chaka Khan, Esperanza Spalding, Jonathan Butler, Marcus Miller and DJ Spen.

Hamlin also has served as lead vocalist for the smooth jazz group Pieces of a Dream, and has maintained an ongoing partnership鈥攁s a songwriter, arranger and lead background vocalist鈥攚ith disco queen Gloria Gaynor.

Tracy Hamlin and Wynonna Judd

Backstage with Wynonna Judd at the 2017 GRAMMYs on the Hill Awards in Washington, D.C.

Hamlin has produced and released five solo albums on her label, DMH Records. Three of these albums鈥斺淣o Limits鈥 (2015), 鈥淭his Is My Life鈥 (2013) and 鈥淏etter Days鈥 (2008)鈥攈ave gone to No. 1 on the U.K. Soul chart. One of her singles, 鈥淒rive Me Crazy鈥 (2011), went to No. 1 four times in a four-month period on the Traxsource house music chart. Currently, she is working on her sixth solo album.

In addition to running a record label, Hamlin is a trustee of the Washington, D.C., chapter of The Recording Academy (internationally known for the GRAMMY Awards); the producer of an annual 鈥渇ringe鈥 event of the St. Lucia Jazz festival; and a music teacher at Baltimore鈥檚 Jemicy School, serving students with dyslexia and other language-based learning differences.

Classically trained, Hamlin studied at Peabody Preparatory and the Baltimore School for the Arts. She is proficient in German, French and Italian diction.

Organized and presented by the Humanities Center, 黑料不打烊 Symposium is a public humanities series that revolves around an annual theme. Programs include lectures, workshops, performances, exhibits, films and readings. Located in the Tolley Humanities Building, the Humanities Center serves the campus community by cultivating diverse forms of scholarship, sponsoring a broad range of programming and partnerships and addressing enduring questions and pressing social issues.

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