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Swing jazz singer will be featured Small
town atmosphere will get an infusion of big city attitude on Saturday, September
13, when the Sisters Jazz Festival spotlights Portland's Lily Wilde, backed
by her 14-piece Jumpin' Jubilee Orchestra (JJO).
Wilde has been described as "sultry, sexy, and the definitive icon of
a swing jazz vocalist."
She and the orchestra will be making their first appearance at the Sisters
Jazz Festival, and will be featured for a 1-1/2-hour set at the Village
Green venue on Saturday night.
The popularity of Wilde and the JJO has gone far beyond Oregon's borders
with their popular swing jazz that appeals to dancers, listeners and all
fans of timeless music played by great musicians.
Lily Wilde came to music as a child, via her father, Calvin Jackson,
a pianist, composer and arranger. A Julliard School of Music graduate,
Jackson scored innumerable musicals for MGM Studios and performed and
recorded with many legendary musicians from the '40s to '60s.
As a child, Lily loved to lie under her father's piano while he played.
Wilde started playing guitar when she was nine years old, and through
secondary schools developed as a singer. She launched her professional
singing career in New York, and her first big break came when she was
chosen to be a member of Stevie Wonder's touring band Wonderlove.
She had musical career stops in Los Angeles, Dallas and Seattle and several
years as a stage and photographic model before settling in Portland with
an intense desire to perform swing music. With her husband, drummer Tom
Royer, she established the first Jumpin' Jubilee Orchestra in the mid-1990s.
Wilde and the JJO were honored in 2002 with the first "Single of the
Year" award by SwingTop40.com, an internet radio station, for their version
of "Oh Babe," a cut from their hit CD "Insect Ball."
Lily Wilde and the Jumpin' Jubilee Orchestra are one of ten bands that
will be featured on the stages of four venues at the Sisters Jazz Festival
in September. Tickets for the Sisters Jazz Festival can be ordered by
calling the festival hot line, 549-1332 or online at www.sistersjazzfestival.com.
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