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More InformationCelebrated as the “quintessence of female jazz singing” Ann Malcolm fascinates her audiences with her very personal style and phrasing. She will definitely touch your heart with her unique voice that one does not forget. Her extraordinary talents and achievements in music are documented by her highly accomplished musical education and numerous vocal jazz recordings under her name. Ann has performed countless live jazz concerts as a leader with her own bands in Switzerland and internationally.
One of her trademarks is the wide range of material she records and all of it with her personal stamp. As a lyricist she has lyric contracts for compositions by Tom Harrell and Thelonious Monk. Ann is Prof. for Vocal Jazz at the Hochschule für Music Basel Jazz Campus and former Professor für Vocal Jazz at the University of Performing Arts in Mannheim, Germany (2005-2020). See her website for concert and teaching updates.
More Releases:

New York Duo – “Higher Perception”

Baschnagel Group – “Timeline Promenade”

Altfrid M. Sicking – “I AM”

Jonas Windscheid’s Paintbox – “Alto”

Erik Leuthäuser – “In the Land of Kent Carlson – Live at A-Trane Berlin”

Zurich Jazz Orchestra & Steffen Schorn – “Dedications”

Bending Times – “Songs of Faith / Glaubenslieder”

Mareille Merck LARUS – “Fadenschlag”

Rüdiger Baldauf – ”Strawberry Fields“

Katarzyna Myćka & Conrado Moya – “Marimba Synergy” – Bach: Goldberg Variations

Soulcrane feat. Matthew Halpin – “Another Step We Take”

Erik Leuthäuser – In the Land of Irene Kral and Alan Broadbent (Live at A-Trane Berlin)

Peter Fessler – Solo Time

Sónia Pinto – Why Try To Change Me Now

Mia Brentano’s River of Memories. A Mystery Trip

Adi Becker – “Babbelou”

Gregor Lisser Double Quartet – “On Eleven”

Patrick Deltenre, Ivan Paduart – “Hand in Hand”

Big Band der Deutschen Oper Berlin – “A Soul Journey”
