LELA KAPLOWITZ
"She is a singer of unique and valuable ability..."
By Percy Heath
"I found Lela to be an extremely talented vocalist..."
By Sheila Jordan
"I appreciate Lela's radiant talent, creativity and individuality. With her sensibility and intelligence, Lela avoids the pitfalls of imitation and servile reproduction, and gives the songs a perfectly personal interpretation."
By Miles Griffith
"Lela Kaplowitz has a remarkable tone, great timing and essentially gives a vocal..."
By Brent Black (Criticaljazz.com)
"Anyone who has ever seen her perform live is sure to remember her unique, brilliant voice, her immense charisma and her charm, grace and exotic beauty. Even when she sings jazz standards, Lela goes well beyond fine interpretation, embodying each song, giving it new life, new meanings, ...
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LELA KAPLOWITZ
"She is a singer of unique and valuable ability..."
By Percy Heath
"I found Lela to be an extremely talented vocalist..."
By Sheila Jordan
"I appreciate Lela's radiant talent, creativity and individuality. With her sensibility and intelligence, Lela avoids the pitfalls of imitation and servile reproduction, and gives the songs a perfectly personal interpretation."
By Miles Griffith
"Lela Kaplowitz has a remarkable tone, great timing and essentially gives a vocal..."
By Brent Black (Criticaljazz.com)
"Anyone who has ever seen her perform live is sure to remember her unique, brilliant voice, her immense charisma and her charm, grace and exotic beauty. Even when she sings jazz standards, Lela goes well beyond fine interpretation, embodying each song, giving it new life, new meanings,
deeper siginificance..."
By Juan F. Merino (El Diario La Prensa)
Lela Kaplowitz was born in a little town of Sisak in a former Yugoslavia, today Croatia. She began professionally singing at 16 years of age. Lela studied the vocal improvisation with Sheila Jordan
(www.sheilajordan.com) at the Jazz Conservatorium in Graz (Austria), and later in New York with world-renowned jazz musicians like Jay Clayton (www.jayclayton.com), Mark Murphy (www.markmurphy.com), Barry Harris (www.barryharris.com), and Kate McGarry (www.katemcgarry.com). Lela also attended the Berklee Summer Music Workshop in Perugia, Italy, and studied at the New School in New York while living there.
She performed with world renowned musicians like Arturo Farrill and his ‘Chico’ O’Farrill Afro Cuban Jazz Orchestra, The Duke Ellington Orchestra, Doug Carn, Miles Griffith, Bill Saxton, Harry Whittaker, Dick Griffin, Charles Tolliver, Craig Handy, Gary Fritz, Mark Rapp, Bob Alberti, Ben Tucker, Ratko Divjak, Elvis Stanic, Darko Jurkovic and many others.
During the five years of her life in New York City, Lela was heard and seen at the most prominent places of the American musical history: Madison Square Garden (International
Music Festival, 2003.), Birdland, The Blue Note, Dizzy’s Club Coca Cola, Detour, Smalls, Joe
Franklin’s Memory Lane Restaurant, Cleopatra’s Needle, the Central Park Summer Stage, Miles
Jaye’s Jazz Festival, in Atlantic City and Miami, Philadelphia, and Savannah (Savannah Music Festival, 2004., Savannah, Georgia).
Together with her husband Joe Kaplowitz she captured third place in the competition for best jazz band at the Bucharest Jazz Festival in 2008, and won the title “Lady Summertime” at the one of the largest vocal jazz competitions in the world in Finland in summer of 2009.
Discography:
Love Me Or Leave Me - Dancing Bear, 2010
Little Boy With A Big Heart – Music of Bosko Petrovic - Menart, 2011
U sredi naseg sela – guest appearance – Aquarius Records, 2012
With Every Breath – With the Croatian Radio-Television Jazz orchestra – Aquarius Records, 2013
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