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"Remarkably versatile, technically flawless yet emotionally
expressive, vocalist/ composer/ lyricist Ann Hampton Callaway is a
living, breathing, one-woman musical academy of the fine art of
jazz, pop, Broadway and cabaret singing". –Hartford Courant
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ANN HAMPTON CALLAWAY is one of the finest singer/songwriters of our time.
The statuesque performer dazzles music lovers as a singer, pianist,
composer, lyricist, arranger, actress, and educator. Her talents have made
her equally at home in jazz and pop as well as on stage, in the recording
studio, on TV and in film. She is best known for starring in the hit
Broadway musical "SWING!" and for writing and singing the theme to the
internationally successful TV series, "THE NANNY". Ann is a devoted
keeper-of-the-flame of the great American songbook. She brings fresh and
original interpretations to these timeless classics and works to uphold the
canon by writing songs with Cole Porter, Carole King, Barbara Carroll and
others. Her spontaneity, intelligence, and soulful charisma have won her a
diverse fan-base including notables as Barbra Streisand, Clive Davis, Carly
Simon and Wynton Marsalis.
The New York Times writes, "For sheer vocal beauty, no contemporary singer
matches Ms. Callaway." Ann attributes her voice and love of music to her
mother, Shirley, who throughout her childhood sang and played torch songs,
Gershwin and German lieder at the piano. Of the uniquely musical household
she says, "I didn't know it at the time, but we were sort of the Von Trapp
family of Chicago." After a music teacher discovered her unusually mature
soprano voice, Ann was encouraged to study classically, honing the
pitch-perfect control and expressive three octave range she is known for.
While her voice teachers suggested she could have a career in opera, Ann
eventually realized that she would be happier singing the music she most
loved. Inspired by Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan, Frank Sinatra, Judy
Garland, Joni Mitchell and Stevie Wonder, she was fascinated by the
challenge of drawing these threads together into her own original singing
style. After "serving two years" in college as an acting major, she packed
her bags and moved to New York where she promptly got a job singing six
hours a night at a piano bar. Her early days in New York caused a stir as
she made a growing name for herself in watering holes and small cabarets
throughout the city. She eventually became known as "the singer who stills
the room." After receiving advice from legendary pianist and mentor George
Shearing, she began stepping away from the piano and started performing with
some of the finest musicians in jazz, refining her ability to scat, swing
and inhabit a song. Today she travels with her musical director, Ted
Rosenthal, who accompanies her in nightclubs and concert halls around the
world. Her piano playing remains part of her performances as she concludes
most concerts with her signature improvisation, playing and singing a
hilarious and well-crafted song based on words and phrases called out from
the audience.
Ann has become a favorite in the jazz and pops concert circuit, appearing as
special guest artist with Wynton Marsalis and the Lincoln Center Jazz
Orchestra and with Keith Lockhart and the Boston Pops at Symphony Hall and
Tanglewood. She has sung with over twenty five of the nation's top
orchestras and big bands. Her performances in the Carnegie Hall tributes to
Ella Fitzgerald, Peggy Lee and Harold Arlen were memorable and
show-stopping. She performed for President Clinton in Washington D.C. and
was the invited guest performer for President Gorbachev's Youth Peace Summit
in Moscow. Recently, she returned to Moscow for a sold-out engagement with
Russian jazz star Igor Butman at Le Club. Ann performed with her sister,
Broadway star Liz Callaway, in their award winning show, "SIBLING REVELRY"
at London's Donmar Warehouse and their recent show "RELATIVE HARMONY" has
received rave notices. She performed with the BBC Big Band at the Edinburgh
Festival in Scotland at The Queen's Hall for the Jubilee Celebration and had
a highly successful concert tour throughout Australia and New Zealand. Ann
has performed twice in Berlin's famed Philharmonie Hall by special
invitation. She takes time out of her schedule to teach master classes
during her travels, reaching out to a new generation of aspiring singers.
Ann recently signed with Telarc Records and is preparing to record her first
CD for them due in May of 2006. Ann's last CD, SLOW, (Shanachie
Entertainment), garnered high critical acclaim and is her most emotionally
revealing and pop inspired album to date. Ann has recorded two popular
holiday CD's- HOLIDAY POPS! with Peter Nero and the Philly Pops and her solo
CD, THIS CHRISTMAS (Angel/After 9). Her recording SIGNATURE (After 9)
features the signature songs of the great jazz legends of the 20th century,
performed with pianist Kenny Barron and guest artist Wynton Marsalis. Other
CD recordings include EASY LIVING (After 9), TO ELLA WITH LOVE (After 9),
AFTER OURS (Denon), BRING BACK ROMANCE (DRG), ANN HAMPTON CALLAWAY (DRG) and
the award winning live recording, SIBLING REVELRY (DRG). She has also been
a guest artist on over forty CDs.
Ann fondly remembers the first song she made up at the age of three. But it
wasn't until she first heard Carole King's "TAPESTRY" that she decided to
devote herself to songwriting. Since then she has composed over 250 songs
for television, Broadway, off-Broadway and several of today's leading
interpreters of songs. Her music and lyrics have been performed and recorded
by Barbra Streisand, Liza Minnelli, Patti Lupone, Michael Feinstein, Blossom
Dearie, Peter Nero, Karrin Allyson, Donna McKechnie, Harvey Fierstein,
Lillias White, Barbara Carroll, Amanda McBroom, Liz Callaway and Carole King
herself. One of Ann's songwriting highlights was writing "Tonight You're
All Mine" with Ms. King in the studio the same day it was recorded for the
CD SLOW. Carole was so generous that she even produced the track and sang
back up vocals.
Another milestone was composing "At the Same Time" for Barbra Streisand and
having Ms. Streisand record the peace anthem ten years to the date she wrote
it. That recording, HIGHER GROUND, debuted nationally at #1, giving Ann her
first of three platinum records. Ms. Streisand asked Ann to write lyrics to
a Rolf Lovland melody, which she entitled "I've Dreamed of You". Ms.
Streisand received the song three hours before she was getting married and
sang the song to James Brolin at their wedding. She later recorded it for
her CD, A LOVE LIKE OURS, released as a single and selected it for THE
ESSENTIAL BARBRA STREISAND. She performed both of these songs on her live
double CD, TIMELESS, for which Ann also wrote patter by Barbra's request.
Ms. Streisand later chose Ann's song "A Christmas Lullaby" for her holiday
CD, CHRISTMAS MEMORIES.
The Cole Porter Estate officially recognizes Ann Hampton Callaway as the
only composer to have collaborated with Cole Porter, having set her music to
his posthumously discovered lyric, "I GAZE IN YOUR EYES". It was first
recorded by Ann for Ben Bagley's Cole Porter Revisited series. Later, the
song was recorded by Elaine Paige and was featured in the West End hit
musical revue "A SWELL PARTY". Ann was one of the creators of the Broadway
musical "SWING!" writing the delightful "Two and Four" as well as several
additional lyrics to the standards in the Tony and Grammy nominated score.
In addition to the theme for THE NANNY, she has written the TV themes for
DAY'S END, CABARET BEAT, and THE JIM J AND TAMMY FAY SHOW. Ann composed
incidental music for the David Weiner play, "BALTIMORE STAR" and her song
"Manhattan In December" was included in the 2005 off-Broadway musical revue
"A BROADWAY DIVA CHRISTMAS". Her songwriting is administered by Williamson
Music.
Ms. Callaway's performances have been seen on numerous TV shows including
The Today Show, CNN's Larry King Live, The Charlie Rose Show, The Oprah
Winfrey Show, The Rosie O'Donnell Show, and ABC News. She starred in
"Midnight Swing" for the PBS television special "LIVE FROM LINCOLN CENTER"
and was featured in another PBS special with Keith Lockhart and the Boston
Pops. Last summer she performed two songs for the NBC Special "MACY'S
FOURTH OF JULY FIREWORKS SPECTACULAR" and has made two appearances on NBC's
"MACY'S THANKSGIVING DAY PARADE". Her voice has been heard in numerous TV
jingles and voiceovers including spots for Coca Cola, Ethan Allen and State
Farm. Ann has also done extensive broadcasting for Sirius Satellite Radio
as a performer, DJ and interviewer. She is in discussion about hosting a TV
talk/variety show for singers and singer-songwriters.
Ann's dream of working in film is being realized in several recent projects.
She can be seen making her feature film debut opposite Angelina Jolie and
Matt Damon in the new Robert DeNiro film "THE GOOD SHEPHERD", performing the
standard "Come Rain or Come Shine". She recorded "Isn't It Romantic?" and
"The Nearness of You" in Wayne Wong's "LAST HOLIDAY", starring Queen
Latifah. Both films will be released internationally in 2006. In 2004, Ann
was featured in the role of Mrs. White in the award winning film "VOLARE"
for Jim Henson Productions, directed by Tamela D'Amico. Ann is currently
writing songs for the upcoming movie musical "STATE OF AFFAIRS", directed by
Philip McKinley.
Ms. Callaway's honors include receiving a Tony Award nomination for "BEST
FEATURED ACTRESS IN A MUSICAL" for her work in "SWING!", and winning the
THEATRE WORLD AWARD for "OUTSTANDING BROADWAY DEBUT". She has garnered an
unsurpassed fourteen awards from The Manhattan Association of Cabarets and
Clubs, two Backstage Bistro Awards, The 2005 Nightlife Award, The Johnny
Mercer Songwriter Award and The Norman Vincent Peale Award For Positive
Thinking.
Ann devotes much of her time to philanthropic causes, both as a singer
performing in numerous benefits, and as a songwriter composing songs in
times of need. In September 2005, Ann performed her original composition
"Let the Saints Come Marching", written to honor Hurricane Katrina victims,
on a national TV broadcast on the Fox News Channel. Her song "Who Can See
the Blue the Same Again?" was released earlier in 2005 as a single, paying
tribute to the tsunami survivors and raising much needed money for The
Tsunami Fund of The PRASAD Project. In the aftermath of September 11th, Ann
composed the stirring anthem, "I Believe in America", which she performed on
Larry King Live and released as a CD single. Just days after the tragedy,
Ann heard an 8,000 year old prayer from the Rig Veda and composed the world
renowned "Let Us Be United". Ann recorded the song with Kenny Werner, The
Siddha Yoga International Choir and five-year-old Sonali Beaven, who sang in
honor of her father who lost his life on Flight 93. It was released on CD
and DVD and its proceeds continue to benefit Save the Children and The
PRASAD Project.
Ann's father is John Callaway, Chicago's legendary TV and radio journalist,
and an acclaimed author, moderator and speaker. Her mother, Shirley
Callaway, a superb singer, pianist and one of New York's most in-demand
vocal coaches, was recently featured at New York's Town Hall, singing with
Ann and her sister, Liz. Ann resides in New York. She lives by the creed
best expressed in the Andre Gide quote: "Art is the collaboration between
God and the artist and the less the artist does, the better."