Jo Lawry | |
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Born | South Australia |
Genres | Pop, rock, jazz |
Occupation(s) | Singer |
Years active | 2004–present |
Website | www |
Jo Lawry is an Australian singer and musician. Lawry's debut album, I Want to Be Happy, was released in 2008. Down Beat magazine gave it 4.5 out of 5[1] and selected it as one of the "Best CDs of the 2000s".[2]
Music career
Jo Lawry was raised on an almond farm in South Australia. She studied jazz at Adelaide University[3] and the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston. In 2004, she reached the semi-finals in the Thelonious Monk International Jazz Competition, and the following year got second in the National Jazz Awards of Australia. In New York City, she met jazz pianist Fred Hersch and became a member of his Pocket Orchestra. She was also a member of James Shipp's Nos Novo, a jazz quartet for which she sang and played fiddle, mandolin, and melodica.[4]
In 2009, Lawry began working with Sting after winning an audition to tour with him. She appeared on his DVD A Winter's Night... Live from Durham Cathedral and toured with him through 2015. She sang on the Live in Berlin album and DVD and on The Last Ship album and DVD.[4] On her first album, I Want to Be Happy (2008), she sang a cover version of his song "Until". They performed a duet on "Impossiblé" from her second album, Taking Pictures.[3] Their collaboration on the song "Practical Arrangement" appeared on Sting's Duets album in 2021.
Lawry is featured in the documentary film 20 Feet from Stardom.[5][3]
She was announced as the Head of Jazz at The Guildhall School Of Music starting February 2024.[6]
She is married to Will Vinson, a saxophonist from London.[3]
Discography
As leader
- I Want to Be Happy (Fleurieu, 2008)
- Taking Pictures (ABC Music, 2015)
- The Bathtub and the Sea (Fleurieu, 2017)
- Acrobats (Whirlwind, 2023)
As guest
With Sting
- Symphonicities (Deutsche Grammophon, 2010)
- Live in Berlin (Deutsche Grammophon, 2010)
- The Last Ship (A&M/Cherrytree, 2013)
With others
- Quentin Angus, Perception (Aurora Sounds, 2013)
- Laila Biali, Laila Biali (ACT, 2018)
- Jonatha Brooke, Midnight. Hallelujah. (Bad Dog, 2016)
- Guy Klucevsek, The Multiple Personality Reunion Tour (Innova, 2012)
- Kate McGarry, If Less Is More... (Palmetto 2008)
- Karen Oberlin, Michael Winther, Waiting for the Angel: Songs with Words by David Hajdu (Miranda 2015)
- Jeremy Siskind, Simple Songs for When the World Seems Strange (Bju, 2010)
- Lonnie Smith, Rise Up! (Palmetto 2008)
- Becca Stevens, Regina (GroundUP, 2017)
References
- ↑ Bouchard, Fred (October 2009). "Jazz: New Croons". Down Beat. 76 (10): 54.
- ↑ "Best CDs of the 2000s". Down Beat. 77 (1): 45. January 2010.
- 1 2 3 4 McDonald, Patrick (4 February 2015). "Jo Lawry enjoys sweet Sting of solo success". adelaidenow.com.au. Retrieved 20 January 2017.
- 1 2 "Jo Lawry". www.jolawry.com. Retrieved 20 January 2017.
- ↑ Byrnes, Paul (20 November 2013). "20 Feet From Stardom review: Backing singers get their turn". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 10 May 2018.
- ↑ https://www.gsmd.ac.uk/about-guildhall/news/guildhall-school-of-music-drama-announces-new-head-of-jazz