Elizabeth Shepherd (musician)

Last updated
Elizabeth Shepherd
Elizabeth Shepherd .jpg
Background information
Born1977 (age 4546)
Origin Montreal, Quebec
Genres Vocal jazz, soul, pop, R&B
Occupation(s)Singer, pianist, songwriter, arranger, producer
Instrument(s)Vocals, keyboards
Years active2006–present
LabelsPinwheel Music, Linus Entertainment, Do Right
Website www.elizabethshepherd.com

Elizabeth Shepherd is a Canadian singer, songwriter, pianist and producer.

Contents

Early life

Born in 1977, Shepherd is the daughter of two ministers of The Salvation Army. [1] From an early age, she grew up on choral music, brass bands and classical music. She studied classical piano at conservatories in Canada and France, then completed a degree in jazz piano from McGill University in Montreal after considering a career in music therapy.

Career

In 2004, Shepherd moved to Toronto and worked as a waitress at a piano bar. [2] She began performing, and became a regular entertainer at the restaurant. [3] She formed The Elizabeth Shepherd Trio with Scott Kemp on bass and Colin Kingsmore on drums. [4] In 2006, she recorded her debut album, Start to Move, [5] which was voted among the top three jazz albums of 2006 by the listeners of The Gilles Peterson Show on BBC Radio 1. The album was nominated for a Juno Award in 2007. [2] The trio performed songs from the album at The Jazz Café in London, England.

Shepherd's second studio album, Parkdale (2008), dealt sympathetically with its Toronto neighbourhood namesake, which is known for its grit. The album was produced by Nostalgia 77, a DJ in London, and was nominated for a Juno Award in 2009. [6]

Heavy Falls the Night (2010) featured only one cover song, a reworking of "Danny's Song". Shepherd produced the album with the exception of the first single, "Seven Bucks", which was co-produced with Japanese DJ Mitsu the Beats and climbed to No. 37 on the "Tokio Hot 100" chart. The album was long listed for the 2010 Polaris Music Prize. [2] [7]

In 2012, the choice of songs for her album Rewind was influenced by her pregnancy. [8] The album consisted of jazz-pop cover versions of traditional pop songs by Cole Porter, the Gershwin brothers, Kurt Weill, and José Luis Perales. Rewind was dedicated to her daughter and was nominated for the Juno Award for Vocal Jazz Album of the Year in 2012.

Shepherd's album The Signal (2014) consisted of ten original songs on topics as varied as motherhood, Monsanto, witchcraft, and war, and featured guests such as Benin-born guitarist and composer Lionel Loueke and drummer Larnell Lewis. [2] [9] The album was long-listed for the Polaris Music Prize in 2015 and was nominated for the Juno Award for Vocal Jazz Album of the Year in 2015.

Her most recent concept album, MONTREAL (2019), is a soulful blend of film and music into an ode celebrating her hometown and its rich history of untold stories. It was nominated for a JUNO Award in 2020 in the vocal jazz category.

Shepherd has performed at jazz clubs internationally, spanning Japan, China, Europe, North America and Central America, from Tokyo's Cotton Club to London's Jazz Café [4] and Detroit's Cliff Bell's. She has appeared at festivals on both sides of the Atlantic, including Montreal Jazz Festival, ELB Jazz and the North Sea Jazz Festival. In 2009, she was invited by British singer Jamie Cullum to open for him at a sold-out show at the Hollywood Bowl, alongside Christian McBride. She has also shared the stage with the likes of Bonobo, Five Corners Quintet, Victor Wooten, Spankie Wilson, the JazzCotech Dancers, and the Quantic Soul Orchestra.

Shepherd has appeared on public radio networks around the world including NPR (US), P2 (Sweden), IMER (Mexico), ARD (Germany). She has also performed on The Gilles Peterson Show on BBC Radio 1 (UK), J-Wave's Modaista (Japan), and Q on CBC Radio (Canada).

She has appeared as a guest vocalist / pianist on albums by various artists, such as MC Abdominal, Peter Appleyard, Michael Occhipinti, Andrea Superstein, Drumhand, and Circle Research.

Critical reception

With Robert Glasper, Esperanza Spalding and Jose James, Shepherd is credited with invigorating the vocal jazz song and bringing jazz-influenced music to a younger audience. [9] [10] [11] Real Detroit Weekly has called her "a jazz virtuoso blessed with a pop sensibility", [12] while Mojo Magazine has described her "an intellectual Esperanza Spalding". [9]

Her catalog of 8 original albums has received critical attention internationally. She has been nominated 6 times for a JUNO Award (Canada's Grammy Awards), was recipient of the SOCAN songwriter award (2017) for her song 'Seven Bucks' (produced by Japanese DJ Mitsu), has been twice long-listed for the Polaris Prize (Canada's most prestigious musical award), was twice awarded Vocal Jazz Album of the Year at the Canadian INDIES Awards (2007, 2011), was nominated for jazz vocalist of the year at the National Jazz Awards (2009), and received a Word Guild award for her book, 'MONTREAL'. [13] [14] [15]

Discography

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Diana Krall</span> Canadian jazz singer and pianist (born 1964)

Diana Jean Krall is a Canadian jazz pianist and singer known for her contralto vocals. She has sold more than 15 million albums worldwide, including over six million in the US. On December 11, 2009, Billboard magazine named her the second greatest jazz artist of the decade (2000–2009), establishing her as one of the best-selling artists of her time.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">The Dears</span> Canadian indie rock band

The Dears are a Canadian indie rock band from Montreal, Quebec. The band is led by the husband-and-wife duo of singer-guitarist Murray Lightburn and keyboardist Natalia Yanchak.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Sarah Harmer</span> Musical artist

Sarah Lois Harmer is a Canadian singer, songwriter and environmental activist.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Tanya Tagaq</span> Canadian Inuk throat singer

Tanya Tagaq, also credited as Tagaq, is a Canadian Inuk throat singer, songwriter, novelist, and visual artist from Cambridge Bay (Iqaluktuuttiaq), Nunavut, Canada, on the south coast of Victoria Island.

<i>Let It Die</i> (album) 2004 studio album by Feist

Let It Die is the second studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Feist. It was recorded in Paris during 2002 and 2003 and released in 2004. The album combines jazz, bossa nova and indie rock.

Karen Young is a singer, lyricist, composer and arranger from Quebec, Canada who has explored several different musical styles, including world music, classical, jazz, Latin, traditional, and medieval music.

Outside Music is a Canadian record label and distributor founded by Lloyd Nishimura in 2001. In 2007, it expanded to include an artist management division which includes Jill Barber, Matthew Barber, Aidan Knight, Justin Rutledge as management clients.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Yvette Tollar</span> Canadian musician

Yvette Tollar is a Canadian jazz vocalist born in Toronto, Ontario. She has released two full-length CDs, Cactus Flowers (2001) and Ima (2008). Ima was a nominee for Vocal Jazz Album of the Year at the 2009 Juno Awards.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Lindi Ortega</span> Canadian musician

Lindi Marie Ortega is a Canadian country singer-songwriter from Toronto, Ontario, who had lived in Nashville, Tennessee then moved to Western Canada in 2017. She spent nearly a decade as an independent artist in the Toronto music scene, releasing two albums and an EP in that time. She has been described as "Toronto's best kept secret" and nicknamed "Indie Lindi". Ortega left Last Gang management and records in November 2017. She has since released Til The Goin' Gets Gone EP and her full-length Liberty on her own label Shadowbox Music. Her voice has been described as a blend of Dolly Parton's, Johnny Cash's, and Emmylou Harris'.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Laila Biali</span> Musical artist

Laila Biali is a Canadian jazz singer and pianist. She has been nominated for and won a Juno Award and has worked with Chris Botti and Sting.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Kirk MacDonald (musician)</span> Canadian jazz musician and composer (born 1959)

Kirk MacDonald is a Canadian jazz musician and composer. He has been nominated for four Juno Awards, with his album The Atlantic Sessions winning the 1999 Juno Award for Best Mainstream Jazz Album.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Kellylee Evans</span> Musical artist

Kellylee Evans is a Canadian jazz and soul music vocalist.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Lisa LeBlanc</span> Musical artist

Lisa LeBlanc, is a Canadian singer-songwriter and banjoist, known for her enthusiastic "trash folk" performances. She has been noted for her "distinct" blend of folk, rock, and disco with both English and French language lyrics combined with chiac and her Acadian accent. Her accolades include two Félix Awards and an East Coast Music Award. She has also been nominated for three Juno Awards, the SOCAN Songwriting Prize, and shortlisted for the Polaris Music Prize twice.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Jennifer Gasoi</span> Musical artist

Jennifer Gasoi is a Canadian children's musician, noted for her albums Songs For You and Throw a Penny in the Wishing Well.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Alvvays</span> Canadian indie pop band

Alvvays is a Canadian indie pop band formed in 2011, originating from Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, and subsequently based in Toronto, Ontario. It consists of Molly Rankin, Kerri MacLellan (keyboards), Alec O'Hanley (guitars), Abbey Blackwell (bass), and Sheridan Riley (drums). Their self-titled debut album, released in 2014, topped the US college charts. Their second studio album, Antisocialites, was released on September 8, 2017, and won the Juno Award for Alternative Album of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2018. Their third album, Blue Rev, was released on October 7, 2022.

Charlotte Day Wilson is a Canadian contemporary R&B singer-songwriter. She came to prominence in the mid-2010s with her single "Work" and collaborations with other Toronto-based artists like BadBadNotGood and Daniel Caesar. Wilson released her debut album Alpha in July 2021.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Larnell Lewis</span> Canadian musician

Larnell Lewis is a Canadian drummer, composer, producer, and educator. He is most well known for playing drums with the Brooklyn-based jazz fusion band Snarky Puppy.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Dominique Fils-Aimé</span> Canadian singer

Dominique Fils-Aimé is a Canadian singer from Quebec, whose album Stay Tuned! was shortlisted for the 2019 Polaris Music Prize and won the Juno Award for Vocal Jazz Album of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2020.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Alexandra Stréliski</span> Musical artist

Alexandra Stréliski is a Canadian neo-classical composer and pianist based in Quebec. She has released three albums: Pianoscope (2010), Inscape (2018) and Néo-Romance (2023).

References

  1. "Elizabeth Shepherd Moves On Up". By David Dacks Exclaim!, Jan 01, 2006
  2. 1 2 3 4 Nastos, Michael G. "Elizabeth Shepherd". AllMusic. Retrieved 29 March 2017.
  3. "Elizabeth Shepherd may have some high-profile gigs lined up, but she's still not ready to give up the simple life". Toronto Star - Toronto, Ont. Terauds, John. May 10, 2008 Page: E.3
  4. 1 2 Perlich, Tim (2009-02-11). "Hard-swinging jazz singer/pianist hits jarring dance groove". NOW Magazine. Retrieved 2013-10-07.
  5. "ELIZABETH SHEPHERD TRIO".NOW Toronto, by Sarah Liss. July 20, 2006
  6. "Vocal Jazz Album of the Year 2009". Juno Award database
  7. Polaris Music Prize longlist Archived January 10, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  8. "Elizabeth Shepherd – Rewind (2012)". Something Else, October 18, 2012 review by Jordan Richardson
  9. 1 2 3 Waring, Charles (January 2015). "Superior sixth album from soul-jazz auteur". MOJO Magazine .
  10. Jazz, All About (16 September 2014). "Elizabeth Shepherd: Signal". www.allaboutjazz.com. Retrieved 2016-06-15.
  11. Kelman, John (7 November 2012). "2012 Umea Jazz Festival: Umea, Sweden, October 24-28, 2012". www.allaboutjazz.com. Retrieved 2016-06-16.
  12. Zlatopolsky, Ashley. "Sweet Disclosure | Ear Candy". Real Detroit Weekly. Archived from the original on 2012-09-16. Retrieved 2013-10-07.
  13. Leimann, Eric (September 2014). "Ein Soul-Groove-Meisterwerk". Radio Erft.
  14. Aaron, S. Victor (2014-09-22). "Elizabeth Shepherd - The Signal (2014)". Something Else!. Retrieved 2016-06-16.
  15. Zauerer, Angelika (October 18, 2014). "Frischer Wind in der Jazz-Lounge". Mittelbayerische Zeitung .