Barbara Jay (born 15 August 1932) is a celebrated British jazz singer who has built a remarkable career performing at prestigious venues across the UK and Europe, singing with a true, clear voice, warmly interpreting the great standards of the popular and jazz repertoires with elegant phrasing and superb diction.
Barbara’s love of music was inspired by her father, Billy Jones, a professional trumpet player who performed with prominent bandleaders during the 1930s. She grew up during the Second World War and was evacuated from London, spending part of her childhood in Alnwick.
Her early years were shaped by constant movement, as her father was stationed at various airfields across the country. This unsettled lifestyle meant Barbara was frequently changing schools, resulting in a disrupted and limited formal education. Despite these early challenges, Barbara’s passion and talent for music shone through, and she went on to build a successful career as a professional singer through sheer determination and natural ability.
At 14, Barbara joined her school choir and knew she wanted to sing. By 16, she was performing at venues across London, where a chance meeting with Geoff Love, a well-known bandleader, led to her first professional role at the Astoria Ballroom in 1951. She took naturally to singing and by the 1960s she was working with top British Jazz musicians including Ronnie Scott and Don Lusher. As a solo Jazz singer Jay has shared the billing at Ronnie Scott's club with Horace Silver, Pharoah Sanders, George Chisholm and Dave Holland. In 1966 she performed with Tommy Whittle when his regular singer was unable to perform. Romance blossomed and the couple were married a year later and soon set up home in Little Bushey Lane.
In 1993 she devised the very successful "Ella Fitzgerald Songbook Show" which has been performed at major venues and Festivals throughout Britain and also with her own quartet at the Pizza on the Park Knightstbridge, London.
A career highlight came in 1994 when Barbara was invited to perform cabaret at Prince Edward’s 30th birthday celebration at the Savoy Hotel, London – a testament to her elegance, talent, and enduring appeal.
She appeared frequently with her saxophonist husband Tommy Whittle (who died in October 2013) and has performed extensively on British television and radio. She has also appeared at many European festivals including Nice and Cork. In December 2012, she appeared as a contributor to the BBC Four TV documentary “Len Goodman’s Dancing Feet: the British Ballroom Story” describing her experiences singing for dance bands in the 1950s.
Although now retired, Barbara is suffering from dementia.
(Edited from Wikipedia, Homecare & AllMuisc)
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For all the albums itemized below please go here:
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All available on the usual streamers @ 192
Barbara Jay – Just Friends (1997 Spotlite Jazz)
1 Just Friends
2 Speak Low
3 East Of The Sun
4 All About Ronnie
5 Come In From The Rain
6 I'm Glad There Is You
7 The Nearness Of You
8 Willow Weep For Me
9 New York State Of Mind
10 Stomping At The Savoy
11 The Lady's In Love With You
12 You Turned The Tables On Me
13 These Foolish Things
14 If Dreams Come True
15 The Man I Love
16 Memories Of You
17 A Smooth One
18 Moonglow
19 Goodbye
Barbara Jay, Lee Gibson and Tina May – The Ella Fitzgerald Songbook Revisited (2000 Spotlite Jazz)
1 I Got Rhythm 2:48
2 Duke's Place 4:23
3 Lullaby In Rhythm 4:17
4 What's New 4:43
5 Close Your Eyes 4:17
6 Lil Darling 4:11
7 Still We Dream 3:36
8 Lullaby Of Broadway 3:54
9 Peel Me A Grape 4:02
10 I Only Have Eyes For You 4:39
11 When The Sun Comes Out 4:35
12 Some Cats Know 5:04
13 Lady Be Good 3:36
14 Perdido 2:25
Vocals – Barbara Jay (tracks: 1 to 4, 6, 8, 9, 11, 14), Lee Gibson (tracks: 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 9, 12 to 14), Tina May (tracks: 1, 2, 6 to 10, 13, 14)
Barbara Jay – Remeniscing With… (2008 Spotlite Jazz)
1 When Sunny Gets Blue
2 Gone For The Day
3 Strike Up The Band
4 How Am I To Know?
5 Anything Goes
6 Ghost Of A Chance
7 Mairzy Doats
8 The Very Thought Of You
9 Jersey Bounce
10 When The Sun Comes Out
11 Something Cool
12 Taboo
13 We'll Be Together Again
14 Soon It's Gonna Rain
15 Nobody Else But Me
Personnel: Barbara Jay (vocals), Tommy Whittle (alto flute, tenor sax), Julian Stringle (clarinet), Keith Ingham (piano), Alec Dankworth (bass), Ralph Salmins (drums)
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