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“Aside from the repertoire and
instrumental backing, what distinguishes Deep Purple Dreams from the
dozens of vocal releases filling our ears and mailboxes daily is
Paula Lammers herself, a solid soprano voice who shares each song’s
story with heartfelt conviction, clear diction and a sweet (but not
too-sweet) tone, swing where it needs to swing, energy where it
needs to pop, wistful musing or upbeat sunshine as the story
merits.” Andrea Canter,
Jazz Police
Words are the unique domain of the
vocalist in the world of music. Paula Lammers has made it her
artistic mission to use the lyrics she sings to paint pictures with
words. She chooses songs with lyrics rich in visual imagery, weaving
a word-tapestry with the arrangements she creates. Paula draws upon
a variety of literature from many genres to create jazz-based
interpretations of her songs. Her newest album, Deep Purple Dreams
(scheduled for release May 22, 2011), draws its material from folk,
pop, cabaret, and newer musical theater songs, anchored by a
selection of some of her favorite standards. Paula’s recordings and
performances have earned her praise for her beautiful clear tone,
her presentation of interesting music and arrangements, and superb
vocal technique.
Lammers started out as a vocal music major
at Gustavus Adolphus College (where, incidentally, she got to know
Kurt Elling while they were members of the Gustavus Choir). She
continued her studies at the University of Minnesota, earning a
Master of Music in Vocal Performance. While her training was largely
classical, an opera improvisation class she took while working on
her master’s degree highlighted her innate ability to hear chord
progressions and opened up the idea that she could improvise—and
that she enjoyed it. Twelve or so years of participation in the Twin
Cities’ rich classical music scene combined with teaching high
school and college voice lessons led to an unexpected detour. In
2001 Paula landed a steady gig with a vocal quartet singing 40’s
tunes for passengers on the Minnesota Zephyr, a luxury dining train.
Her interest in jazz and swing music blossomed and she began to sing
with local big bands, eventually forming her own 9-piece group,
Paula Lammers and Cloud Nine, where she serves as the bandleader.
The place where Paula most clearly defines who she is as a
singer, however, has been in her work with small combos. It is there
that she finds herself able to create and express herself most
freely as she sings. Her two professionally recorded CD projects
utilize this instrumentation and show her commitment to high quality
musicianship, programming, and production. A Blanket of Blue, her
debut album, received impressive reviews from national sources and
was selected for the Top Ten List for 2005 by Live 365, an internet
radio station based in Syracuse, New York.
In addition to
performing, Lammers is an active voice educator, conducting vocal
workshops and maintaining a busy teaching schedule at local high
schools and colleges.
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