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“The best jazz vocalist we have” (Time Out), 2007 has been one of Ian Shaw’s most successful years. At the 2006 BBC Jazz Awards (where Shaw was nominated Best Vocalist), Shaw was invited to sing with the legendary Quincy Jones. His recent Linn album, “Drawn To All things, The Songs Of Joni Mitchell” has garnered worldwide praise and was the first successful solo artist tribute to this highly regarded songwriter. Shaw toured the album for a year, taking in the major festivals and making his debut at the prestigious Sunset Sunside Club in Paris. These shows were as a result of Shaw being nominated as Best Vocalist in the Academie du Jazz at the close of the year. In March of 2007 Shaw finally recorded the David/Bacharach Songbook with the HR Big Band following last year’s concerts in Germany with them. Shaw was also invited by labelmate, Claire Martin to compose a song remembering Shirley Horn for her new release, “He Never Mentioned Love”(Linn). The song is “Slow Time”.
After a sell-out six shows at the new Ronnie Scott’s before Christmas, Shaw and his band have been touring the spring and summer festivals. A new partnership with the Mercury nominated trumpeter, broadcaster and composer, Guy Barker, was formed. With just Shaw’s piano for accompaniment, “Barker And Shaw Go To The Movies”, a musical and highly entertaining romp through their favourite film music, has sold out all over the country. They will debut it in Toronto in January 2008, where Shaw has been invited to take part in the IAJE annual festival.
In June this year, Shaw won the coveted Best Vocalist category at the 2007 BBC Jazz Awards, having previously won in 2004. He performed a brand new arrangement by Guy Barker of Joni’s “A Case Of You”.
In September this year, he performed to a packed crowd with The Phil Ware Trio at The Dublin Festival. This was broadcast by RTE. The following week saw Shaw and his longtime musical partner, Claire Martin play six sell-out shows at New York’s Lincoln Center. WBGO called Shaw “a razor-sharp performer with faultless time and unrivalled passion”.
High Contrast, one of Europe’s most successful Drum and Bass projects invited Shaw to sing on “Everything Is Different”(Hospital Records), a new take on an old Donny Hathaway classic. The track has been a summer success and appears on “Tough Guys Don’t Dance”, the follow-up album following the single. The video can be seen on youtube.
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Ian Shaw at FolkClub

by Antonio Baiano
A collection of photos from the Ian Shaw concert at FolkClub in Torino, Italy on April 5th, 2025 featuring Alessandro DI Liberto, Alessandro Maiorino and Enzo Zirilli. ...
Continue ReadingIan Shaw & Tony Kofi: An Adventurous Dream (At PizzaExpress Live In London)

by Chris May
The trouble with live albums recorded in venues that are, essentially, eateries, is that the musicians may have to go large to grab the audience's attention, sometimes too large for the material which they are performing. This is abundantly the case with An Adventurous Dream (At PizzaExpress Live In London): The Music Of Billy Strayhorn And Duke Ellington, co-headlined by vocalist Ian Shaw and alto saxophonist Tony Kofi, accompanied by pianist Barry Green and bassist Dave Green. The ...
Continue ReadingSarah L King: Fire Horse

by Neil Duggan
Starting her musical path with coaching from Mike King, one of the UK's leading contemporary vocal coaches, Sarah L King (no relation), surfaced as a solo jazz vocalist, releasing an EP of standards and several singles. Her passage was helped by a family heritage consisting of an accomplished jazz trumpeter father and an orchestral conductor grandmother. An early career as a writer and director of short films provided the right impetus to be a compelling musical narrator. King's ...
Continue ReadingThe Jazz Education of Ian Shaw

by Mathew Bahl
A few notable exceptions aside, great jazz musicians are not born; they are created. Most young musicians start by absorbing the work of important influences and then, through practice and live performance, decide what to keep, what to modify and what to discard. Ultimately, originality is less a byproduct of inspiration and more the end result of a process of self-editing. That has certainly been the case with the Welsh jazz vocalist Ian Shaw. Now in his late ...
Continue ReadingIan Shaw, Iain Ballamy, Jamie Safir: What's New

by Chris May
What's new? Not the dozen songs on this enchanting trio album. Most of them have been around for well over fifty years and people will likely still be enjoying them in another fifty. The composers include Duke Ellington, Richard Rodgers, Burt Bacharach, Jimmy Van Heusen, Michel Legrand and Leonard Bernstein. Musically sophisticated and lyrically literate, the allure of their songs seems to grow, not fade, with age. What's New was recorded by vocalist Ian Shaw and tenor ...
Continue ReadingThe New York All-Stars: Live Encounter

by Chris May
Some things live forever and take-no-quarter hard bop is one of them... If you time travelled back to jny: New York City circa 1958 and wandered into the Half Note or Five Spot, Live Encounter contains the sort of music you might have heard. Tough, emotionally-rich jazz with no-fuss head arrangements, extrovert horn solos and a propulsive rhythm section. The album, recorded at jny:London's Pizza Express Jazz Club in 2018, will appeal to anyone who keeps their Hank Mobley and ...
Continue ReadingIan Shaw With The Phil Ware Trio at The Workmans Club

by Ian Patterson
Ian Shaw With The Phil Ware Trio The Workmans Club jny:Dublin, Ireland January 21, 2017 A full house at The Workmans Club for Ian Shaw with the Phil Ware Trio was a heartening sight. Anything less, however, would have been disappointing, for Shaw is rightly considered by many as one of the greatest male jazz vocalists of this or possibly any other era. If he couldn't draw a decent crowd then jazz would really ...
Continue ReadingBritish Vocalist Ian Shaw Interviewed at AAJ

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All About Jazz
Ian Shaw is a jazz singer. This simple description is accurate--it's how Shaw refers to himself--but it falls well short of doing the man justice. Ian Shaw is one of the most distinctive, original and creative jazz singers on the scene: he is a talented pianist and songwriter with a knack for working with top-quality musicians, an ability to seek out and cover some of the finest songs in contemporary music, and a showmanship that ensures that his live performances ...
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Ian Shaw Releases Self-Penned Album "Lifejacket"

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Ian Shaw fulfils a life ambition to release an album of originals. Lifejacket" includes a collection of highly personal stories and observations and is so-called because of all the pressures to stay afloat in life. On it Shaw questions the unsteady passage from young man to middle-aged child. Produced by Calum Malcolm and worked on together with co-writer David Preston, Shaw explores with humour the themes of drinking, growing older, love and, with poignancy, the heartache of war. Songs include ...
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Clare Teal & Ian Shaw get it together....

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UK singer Clare Teal stunned a packed audience at Scarborough jazz festival by making a surprise appearance on stage during a concert by Ian Shaw. The singer, signed to Sony records, had headlined the festival the day before where she had played to a sold out auditorium and was presumed by all the festival goers to be on her way to Durham for a concert at The Gala Theatre, but Clare stayed behind specially to sing with her friend who ...
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Clare Teal & Ian Shaw team up to raise money for M.E. Charities

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On Sunday 29th May 2005, Clare Teal, Ian Shaw, Tony Smith (Roy Ayers' guitarist)and other celebrities from the Jazz world will be performing a unique concert at the 606 club in London to raise money for charities that suport research into M.E. The event will be a truely exceptional experience and will sell out very quickly so please book early if you want to guarantee being there. We don't have the full details yet, but as it is a Sunday ...
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441 Records' Ian Shaw Nominated for BBC Jazz Vocalist of the Year

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British Jazz Vocal Sensation Ian Shaw to Perform at Joe's Pub APRIL 17th 7.30pm

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Ian Shaw Wows 'Em -- Coming Back to Joe's [Pub]
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Rising British singing star Ian Shaw entranced the packed house at the Lincoln Center's Kaplan Penthouse last night with his rare and delightful blend of musical mastery, honesty, and humor. His new CD, A World Still Turning (441 Records), which has been getting increasing airplay, can also be heard nationally at 1200 listening stations at Border's and Barnes and Noble. Ian will be back for an April 17 gig at Joe's Pub, as well as some doings in Wasington, DC. ...
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Sheila Jordan & Ian Shaw Continue Singers Over Manhattan Series For 2003-04 JALC Season January 29-31

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Ian Shaw releases A World Still Turning on 441 Records

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441 Records are both pleased and honored to present to you the new release by IAN SHAW, A World Still Turning.
Shaw is a soul singer in the best sense of that term. There is truth and life in his voice, and he conveys the emotional resonance of a song every bit as well as he shapes and contours the original melodies with his personal brand of phrasing. Shaw possesses the musicality, articulation, harmonic sophistication and supple sense of rhythm ...
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