Madeline Eastman Explained

Madeline Eastman
Background:solo_singer
Birth Name:Madeline Louise Eastman
Birth Date:27 June 1954
Birth Place:San Francisco, California, U.S.
Occupation:Singer, producer, educator
Years Active:1990 - present
Label:Mad Kat

Madeline Louise Eastman (born June 27, 1954) is an American jazz singer.

At 18, while watching the movie Lady Sings the Blues Eastman became enchanted with Diana Ross's portrayal of vocalist Billie Holiday. Not yet realizing how serious and dedicated she would need to be, Eastman considered becoming a jazz singer.[1] She has listened to Miles Davis, particularly his 1960s quintet with Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter, and Tony Williams. Among vocalists, her prime inspiration is Carmen McRae, in addition to Ella Fitzgerald and Sarah Vaughan.[2] She began performing publicly in 1974 at Shenanigan's in Palo Alto. She studied with jazz guitarist George Barnes (musician) shortly before he died in 1977.

Eastman has sung in Japan, Finland, New York City, San Francisco, and at the Cotati Jazz Festival,[3] Monterey Jazz Festival, and the Glasgow Jazz Festival. She has taught at the Stanford Jazz Workshop and at the Jazzschool in Berkeley, California.[4]

Eastman and vocalist Kitty Margolis started the record label Mad Kat. She has recorded with pianists Cedar Walton and Kenny Barron, saxophonist Phil Woods, bassist Rufus Reid, and drummer Tony Williams.

In 2004, Eastman won third place in the Down Beat magazine Readers' Poll for Best Female Jazz Vocalist and made the list of Talent Deserving Wider Recognition in the Critics' Poll.

Discography

YearTitleGenreLabel
1990Point of Departure JazzMad Kat
1991Mad About Madeline!JazzMad Kat
1994Art Attack JazzMad Kat
2001BARE, A Collection of Ballads JazzMad Kat
2003The Speed of Life JazzMad Kat
2008Can You Hear Me Now? LIVEJazzMad Kat
2012A Quiet ThingJazzMad Kat

Notes and References

  1. http://www.wfpk.org/livelunch_archive_eastman.htm Jazz Vocalist Madeline Eastman
  2. http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20040429/news_lz1w29eastman.html Make no mistake, Madeline Eastman's 'got something to say musically'
  3. Web site: Livin' Is Easy: Cotati Jazz Festival. April 1, 2008.
  4. http://www.jazzschool.com/html/classes_faculty.html Berkeley Jazz School