“Wendy plays and sings with great passion and this first recording could just mark
the beginning of much deserved recognition.” —Alan Barnes
“Wendy is proof that great musicians are alive and kicking all around the UK and
that they don’t have to be products of our music colleges to create high quality,
entertaining music.” —Jim Mullen
“I’ve had the pleasure of playing music with Wendy & Pat a few times & their relaxed
attitude & superb musicianship means I always look forward to the next time!” —
Roger Beaujolais
"Mellow and stylish" - Clive Davis, The Times
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“Wendy plays and sings with great passion and this first recording could just mark
the beginning of much deserved recognition.” —Alan Barnes
“Wendy is proof that great musicians are alive and kicking all around the UK and
that they don’t have to be products of our music colleges to create high quality,
entertaining music.” —Jim Mullen
“I’ve had the pleasure of playing music with Wendy & Pat a few times & their relaxed
attitude & superb musicianship means I always look forward to the next time!” —
Roger Beaujolais
"Mellow and stylish" - Clive Davis, The Times
Review from Chris.M (ex. BBC Radio East Midlands ‘Jazz Incorporated)
Last April the talented jazz keyboard exponent, composer and vocalist, Wendy
Kirkland completed a brief and very successful tour for Nottingham ‘Jazzsteps’. On
three consecutive nights her ‘Piano Divas’ quartet visited Worksop, Southwell and
West Bridgford Libraries, attracting healthy and appreciative audiences at all the
venues. This reviewer was at the West Bridgford gig and there the library boasts an
excellent open space with room for a small stage and some very good acoustics.
However, such was the atmosphere created by the first few numbers from Wendy
Kirkland’s ‘Jazz Divas’ project that it seemed to me we’d been whisked away from
the spacious West Bridgford Library to an intimate, atmospheric, dimly lit night club
in either London or New York.
This effect was no accident as Wendy had carefully selected a variety of songs
performed by piano playing Jazz Divas by researching their recorded repertoires and
programming the numbers into what was to be a varied and vastly entertaining
evening.
A couple of the performances were based on versions of songs performed by the
brilliant Brazilian born pianist/jazz singer, Eliane Elias. ‘Chega De Saudade’, a Bossa
Nova with English lyrics by Jon Hendricks was performed beautifully by Wendy, with
plenty of toe tapping and drawing rapturous applause. The ever popular ‘Frim Fram
Sauce’, arrangement credited to Diana Krall but made popular by Nat ‘King’ Cole
had, as well as a great vocal and piano solo from Wendy, a sparkling guitar solo
from Pat Sprakes. Wendy then told us how much she admires the singing and piano
playing of Shirley Horn and proceeded to give a lovely version of ‘I Just Found Out
About Love’ written by Jimmy McHugh, later in the evening came ‘Come Dance With
Me’ also featured by the late Ms. Horn.
The Jazz Divas quartet also played a Pat Sprakes arrangement of a Nina Simone
favourite, ‘My Baby Just Cares For Me’, a good choice this, the attentive audience
really enjoying this one, its lyrics being well known from the ‘Top Ten Hit’ scored by
Ms. Simone in 1987. Once again Wendy’s singing, keyboard skills and Pat’s guitar
soloing drawing smiles and long applause.
Wendy played piano and sang beautifully on all the score or so numbers included in
the ‘Jazz Diva’ package, complemented by her partner in life, as well musically, the
brilliant guitar soloist, Pat Sprakes. Pat’s solo spots reflected his own heroes, from
the funky guitar maestros of the ‘Blue Note’ / ‘Riverside’ record labels Grant Green
and Wes Montgomery, to the jazz rock and fusion masters, George Benson and Larry
Carlton. The unsung heroes of the night, completing the quartet, standing just
outside of the spotlight, but playing a vital role were, Paul Jefferies on bass and at
the drums, Clive Loveday.
In conversation with Wendy she told me of her aims and goal for the ‘Divas’
package, “…it’s a mixture of songs personal to me and a tribute to the skill and
talent of performers who are both bona fide pianists as well as singers…”. In my
opinion Wendy Kirkland succeeded admirably in her aims and I’m sure that the
happy audience who spilled out of the ‘JazzSteps’ gig that night would have been
convinced that Wendy was more than a few steps up the ladder to gaining ‘Jazz
Diva’ status herself!
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