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Charmaine Clamor Impresses Crowd in Washington, DC
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Written by Jim Eigo - Oct 19, 2007 at 01:39 PM   

Charmaine Clamor
Charmaine Clamor

Ms.

Charmaine Clamor is a Filipino-American artist who is a creating a name for herself in the American field of jazz music and on radio. She was recently selected by The Filipino Women's Network (http://www.ffwn.org/) as one of the 100 Most Influential Filipino Women in the United States.

Here is what Filipino-American community leader Ernie Gange said of Ms. Clamor's performance in Washington, DC: "I listened to her performance last night (a few hours ago) at the Grand Hyatt in Washington,D.C. during the Filipina Women's Network Gala.
Their is no question in my mind (that) one of these days, she will  hit it BIG." Apo Ernie is the chairman of the NaFFAA chapter in Pennsylvania and a former member of the Board of Trustees of the Pearl S. Buck Foundation. (Updated on Oct. 26, 2007.)

List of Ms. Clamor's appearances:

(Click on the Titles to go to the venues' website)


FWN Award Banquet (top-100 honor)
Thursday, October 25
Washington, DC


 

Sunday, October 28

USC Mabuhay Festival (Filipino Event)

with Quartet

Los Angeles

Thursday, November 8

Shanghai 1930, North Beach (jazz club)

with Quintet

San Francisco

Friday, November 9

Sutter Creek Theatre (216-seat concert hall)

with Quintet

Sutter Creek, CA (near Sacramento)

Saturday, November 10

ABS-CBN Awards Show (televised)
with Quintet 

Redwood City, CA

Sunday, November 11

New Earth Artists Cafe (afternoon show)

with Quintet

Oakland

Monday, December 3

"Breakfast With Bubba" (KKJZ pledge drive event)

with Sextet!

Long Beach

Wednesday, November 28

Anthology (jazz club)

with Sextet!

San Diego

Friday thru Sunday, December 7-9

Catalina Bar & Grill Headlining Filipino-American JazzFestival

with Filipino All-Star Trio

Hollywood

Tuesday, December 11

Filipino Consulate (Fil-Am JazzFest)

 

with Filipino All-Star Trio

New York City

 

 

The Los Angeles Times calls Clamor, "An impressive new vocal artist, a first-rate jazz talent." And All About Jazz says, "Clamor could shake the musical world." Filipinos call her "one of our own."

 

New CD

Charmaine Clamor "Flippin' Out"
Charmaine Clamor "Flippin' Out"

Charmaine Clamor vocals, Christian Jacob-piano, Trey Henry-bass, Ray Brinker-drums, Julius Tolentino-alto sax, Abe Lagrimas, Jr.-ukulele, Gustavo Garcia-percussion, Richard Ickard-guitar Zaxariades guitar, percussion, vocals, Pakaraguian Kulintang Ensemble kulintang
FreeHam Records http://www.freehamrecords.com/


Another gem of a discovery was the attractive Filipino vocalist named Charmaine Clamor. Ms. Clamor is receiving a lot of rave reviews all across the country for her unique musical form that combines American jazz and blues with the melodies, languages and instruments of traditional Filipino music entitled jazzipino.

The African Marketplace and Cultural Faire, North American Stage area was transformed into an intimate jazz club for this new singing sensation. Charmaine performed tunes from her debut CD-Searching For The Soul and her latest CD-Flippin’ Out. She was accompanied by good musicians for her set-Abe Lagrimas Jr.,-drums/ukulele, Richard Ickard-guitar, Gary Wickes-bass and Gustavo Garcia-percussions.

The tunes featured were "My Funny Brown Pinay"-a different version of "My Funny Valentine", "With or Without You" by U2, she honored the legacy of Bessie Smith, Nina Simone and local jazz and blues legend Linda Hopkins on the tune "Sugar In My Bowl"(women blush upon hearing this song) and performed a classic Filipino tune "MinaMahal Kita."

About Charmaine Clamor

Charmaine Clamor is the first Filipina jazz singer to find success on American radio. Her debut album, Searching for the Soul (2005), "announced the arrival of an impressive new vocal artist. When Charmaine Clamor's warm, luscious contralto slips into a seductive rhythm or purrs through tender lyrics, there's no doubt that a first-rate jazz talent is present" (LOS ANGELES TIMES). Critics and disc jockeys have compared her "bedroom eyes voice" (ALL ABOUT JAZZ) to legendary vocalists like Sarah Vaughan and Cassandra Wilson, all the while recognizing her individual style and sound.

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Charmaine's second album, Flippin' Out (2007), synthesizes American jazz, blues and soul with traditional Filipino folk music, instantly creating a new hybrid genre she calls jazzipino. The album debuted on the JazzWeek World Music Charts, a first for a Filipino-born artist. Flippin' Out introduces an imaginative singer daring to create a category all her own.

Originally from the provincial town of Subic-Zambales, Charmaine Clamor began her singing career at age 3, entertaining passengers (whether they liked it or not!) in the back of buses traveling to Manila. As she grew, she began providing piano accompaniment while her mother sang kundiman (Filipino torch songs) and English language classics. From these early memories comes her love of the Great American Songbook.

Charmaine is also the first Filipina to headline the world-famous Catalina Bar & Grill jazz club, in Hollywood, which presented Charmaine at their sold-out 2005 & 2006 Filipino-American Jazz Festival. In 2006, she headlined the First Manila International Jazz Festival in her birth country, the Philippines.

Video of "sa Ugoy ng Duyan" - From FreeHam Records, recording home of Charmaine Clamor

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One of the founding members of JazzPhil-USA, a non-profit organization that promotes Filipino-American jazz artists in the United States, Charmaine has been credited with introducing the Filipino culture to mainstream audiences, delighting music lovers with her "very honest stage presence" and vocal artistry that listeners describe as "a spiritual experience" and "utterly mesmerizing" (LA WEEKLY).

JazzPhil-USA is a non-profit organization which promotes Filipino-American jazz artists in the United States, Charmaine is an American citizen and proud Pinay who is honored to perform at concerts that celebrate the Filipino culture. She was recently selected by The Filipino Women's Network (http://www.ffwn.org/) as one of the 100 Most Influential Filipino Women in the United States.

Artist Website: http://www.CharmaineClamor.com


For Interviews, Photos and Promos Contact:
Jim Eigo Jazz Promo Services T: 845-986-1677
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User Comments
Yes, Charmaine will be creating more news once she comes a Jazz darlin' of USA. She just needs one big hit, and she got it made. She needs her own music, any song writer connection, Bobby? By the way, Charmaine is my goddaughter. 
 
Mana yan sa ninang. 
 
Thanks, 
 
Anita Sese 
Seattle, Washington
Comment by mabuhay on 2007-10-26 00:49:44 Using IP: 76.171.11.152

Good morning, Anita and Bobby, 
 
You are right, I listened to her performance last night (a few hours ago) at the Grand Hyatt in Washington,D.C., during the Filipina Women's Network Gala. 
 
Their is no question in my mind, one of this days, she will hit it BIG. 
 
Best regards. 
 
Ernie 

Comment by Ernie Gange on 2007-10-26 12:25:07 Using IP: 24.205.187.201

Dear Ernie, 
 
Thank you for listening to Charmaine sing... she will undoubtedly become a big star. She has that bedroom sultry voice that could make you fall so much in love again. She has that magnetic, charismatic presence that captivates the whole crowd. Thank you for supporting Charmain Clamor our new singing star. Her Dahil Sa iyo rendition is something I am really very very proud of. 
 
Thank you Bobby dearest the 2nd, for puttin' her back on the front page of your online newspaper. 
 
Mabuhay po tayong mga Filipino, sana naman tangkilikin ang sariling atin. 
 
Please support Charmaine Clamor.. 
 
Anita Sese 
State of Washington
Comment by mabuhay on 2007-10-27 03:17:04 Using IP: 76.171.11.152

Here's a message from Charmaine Clamor sent by e-mail to Ms. Anita, the MabuhayRadio.com and several other screen names: 
 
On 10/26/07, Charmaine Clamor wrote: 
 
Mabuhay from DC! As I go through some discriminatory issues from an important booker of a well-known jazz venue your e-mail just gives me strength that I truly need. I am grateful for the strength that I receive from my Kababayans. Salamat ok. 
 
Charmaine 
 

Comment by mabuhay on 2007-10-27 03:24:21 Using IP: 76.171.11.152


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