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Janet Seidel
Janet Seidel at Tokyo Uniform Club in Japan for her concert (April 2010)
Janet Seidel at Tokyo Uniform Club in Japan for her concert (April 2010)
Background information
Born(1955-05-28)28 May 1955
Cummins, South Australia, Australia
Died7 August 2017 (aged 62)
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
GenresJazz, traditional pop
Occupation(s)Singer, musician, educator
Instrument(s)Vocals, piano
Years active1974–2017
LabelsLa Brava
Websitewww.janetseidel.com

Janet Seidel (28 May 1955 – 7 August 2017) was an Australian jazz vocalist and pianist.

Studied at Elder Conservatorium Adelaide University B Music 1973-1976. Worked as High School music teacher in South Australia and as a professional musician piano vocals. From 1976 to 1980, she was an active member of the Adelaide Feminist Theatre Group. For their first show, The Carolina Chisel Show (1976), she wrote the piano arrangements. For the musical melodrama The Redheads’ Revenge (1978), she wrote and arranged all the songs, conducted and played in the orchestra and was also involved in the writing, production and direction of the show. For the revue Out of the Frying Pan (1980), she wrote five original songs, collaborated with Judy Szekeres on the musical arrangement, played in the orchestra and was involved with the choreography.[1]

Her 18 CD albums, recorded with musicians including her brother, bassist David Seidel,[2] have been nominated for prizes such as the ARIA Music Awards.[3] Her album Moon of Manakoora won the Bell Award for Best Australian Jazz Vocal Album in 2006.[4]

Seidel was described as a "virtual institution" in her country. She was a music teacher at Sydney Girls High School.[5]

Seidel died on Monday 7 August 2017 from ovarian cancer in Sydney at the age of 62.[6] Some newspapers mistakenly reported her death as August 8.[7] Her posthumous CD of never released tracks was released in September 2018 in Japan. You Are There - produced by David Seidel. Muzak, Inc. Tokyo Japan “The most gentle jazz singer in the world” Mr Terashima jazz critic Japan

Discography

  • 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
  • 2011 Janet Seidel – Live in Taipai (DVD)

References

  1. ^ Szekeres, Judith Anne (February 1993). "The Adelaide Feminist Theatre Group. A case study." Thesis for MA, UNSW.
  2. ^ Nathan, Dave (1 May 2001). "CD/LP Review: Comme Ci Comme". All About Jazz. Retrieved 6 January 2011.
  3. ^ Nathan, Dave. "Janet Seidel: Biography". Allmusic. Retrieved 6 January 2011.
  4. ^ "The Australian Jazz Bell Awards 2006". Australian Jazz Bell Awards. Retrieved 7 January 2011.
  5. ^ Nathan, Dave. "Don't Smoke in Bed: Review". Allmusic. Retrieved 6 January 2011.
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  7. ^ Janet Seidel: The cabaret singer with the pure voice is gone