Showing posts with label JWQ Promotion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label JWQ Promotion. Show all posts

Saturday, May 2, 2026

JWQ WorldMusicMix: Ann Kittredge on Artistry, Community, and the Meaning of Recognition

 

Ann Kittredge on Artistry, Community, and the Meaning of Recognition

Photo credit: Conor Weiss

Ann Kittredge on Artistry, Community, and the Meaning of Recognition

In the intimate world of cabaret, authenticity reigns supreme—and few artists embody that truth more fully than Ann Kittredge. Fresh off her 2026 MAC Award win for Best Female Vocalist, Kittredge is energized by collaboration and deeply committed to the craft of storytelling through song. In this candid conversation, Kittredge opens up about artistic evolution, the power of a creative team, and why the connection with an audience will always matter more than any accolade ever will.

Q: Winning the 2026 MAC Award for Best Female Vocalist is a major milestone. What did that moment mean to you personally?

It was really lovely—and awkward. I struggle with the idea of comparing artists as if one is “best” rather than just different. I knew most of the women in my category, and they are incredibly talented, so I was ready to celebrate them.

I’ve been reluctant in the past to even put myself out there for this award because, truly, my audiences are my reward every time I get to go on stage and entertain them. That said, it’s meaningful to know that people in your field appreciate what you’re doing enough to vote for you. I’m sincerely touched and grateful.

Q: Your award recognizes a body of work across your album Romantic Notions, your show When in Love, and your single “You Sleigh Me.” How do these projects reflect where you are artistically right now?

It took me a few years, but I now feel like I have the best creative team around me—people who are masterful in their own right and who truly understand my talent. They challenge me in the best ways.

What we’re creating together feels like a true reflection of who I am. We love exploring the quirky as well as the deeply emotional. I get bored doing the same thing repeatedly, so keeping things eclectic is the way to go for me. The surprise, the depth, the silliness, the irreverence—it’s all part of the joy of sharing.

Q: Your performances at venues like Chelsea Table + Stage and Act2PV in Puerto Vallarta have connected you with very different audiences. How have those experiences shaped your approach to storytelling?

Oops. Was I supposed to change my approach based on the primary language of my audience? Dang, I have work to do!

O.K, to answer your question, every show is different because every audience is different—and I’m different each time, too. But I don’t think language is necessarily a barrier to entertaining people. Storytelling doesn’t always require shared language. Opera has thrived on that idea for centuries. I’ve seen audiences respond deeply to stories told in languages they don’t speak, simply because the emotion is genuine.

I remember performing “Besame Mucho” in New York. At first, there were a few giggles—maybe uncertainty. But within a couple of lines, the room shifted. The audience leaned in. By the end, the response was overwhelming. That moment reminded me that storytelling transcends language when it comes from the heart—or even the funny bone.

Q: Was there a moment when you realized this chapter of your artistry was something special?

Finding my creative team was the shift. You don’t know what you’re missing until you have it.

Over the past few years, I’ve gotten better at letting go during performances and simply being present. That confidence comes from trusting my collaborators—my music director, Christopher Denny, and my director, Barry Kleinbort.

They’ve encouraged me to trust my instincts, and sometimes I think they now regret that because they’ve helped to build up my own creative confidence to push back more when something they suggest doesn’t feel right. And honestly, that back-and-forth is where the magic happens. We all feel it when it’s right.

Ten years ago, I worried I’d run out of ideas. Now it’s the opposite—I have more ideas than I can keep up with. It’s an exciting place to be.

Q: What does it mean to be recognized by your peers in such a close-knit artistic community?

I was sincerely moved. I love this community. I’ve made incredible friends, discovered amazing music, and been surrounded by people who share a deep passion for what we do.

What’s special is that no one tries to dictate what I should bring to the stage. Instead, there’s support, inspiration, and mutual respect. That acceptance is incredibly validating—and I’m deeply grateful for it.

A Continuing Journey

In a world that often measures success by accolades, Kittredge offers a quieter, more enduring metric: connection. And if her recent work is any indication, that connection is only deepening—with every note, every story, every joke, and every stage she steps onto next. Learn more about Ann Kittredge at:

https://www.annkittredge.com


Published at: https://jazzworldquest.com/ann-kittredge-on-artistry-community-and-the-meaning-of-recognition

Thursday, January 25, 2018

JazzWorldQuest Free Mp3 List Update: Musician: Robin Menuett Trio-Track: Basil Street Station/Album: Speakeasy 1941

Musician: Robin Menuett Trio
Award-winning jazz pianist Jazzmond Robinson is known for his unique cutting edge style of bebop and swing. He provides a highly entertaining performance with a rich sound in present and past jazz. Innovative Pianist Jazzmond Robinson weaves a rich tapestry of music, which includes some originals that will allow the listener to experience the personal expressions by the artist.



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Saturday, April 29, 2017

JazzWorldQuest The Free mp3 List & Playlist Update


The Free mp3 List
Free promotional mp3 downloads – jazz and world music

Musician: Allan Licht
(USA)
Track: Sometimes
Album Name: Sometimes
Year of release: 2015
Musician/Label Website: www.allanlicht.com
Link to CD store

Musician: Daniel Chia
(Singapore)
Track: CALI STYLE
Album Name: IN THE MOMENT
Year of release: 2017
Composer: Daniel Chia
Musician/Label Website: https://www.danielchiaofficial.com

Wednesday, March 1, 2017

JazzWorldQuest Showcase 2016

 

The JazzWorldQuest Showcase 2016 is now launched

“The JazzWorldQuest Showcase 2016” is a digital collection of mp3 tracks from albums released in 2016 by jazz musicians and labels freely available for download on JazzWorldQuest.com


List of featuring musicians participating: Joseph Patrick Moore, Florin Raducanu, David Ellington, Robin Menuett Trio, Colin D’Cruz, Bob Thompson Band, Russ Hewitt, Bill Mentz, Kenn Smith, Ted Borodofsky and Southern Jazz, Kajetan Borowski Trio, Phos Duo, Gino Foti, Bill Hart. Mimika Orchestra.

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Thursday, December 17, 2015

Track submission for The JWQ Showcase 2015



“JazzWorldQuest Showcase 2015” is a digital collection of mp3 tracks from albums released in 2015 by jazz musicians and labels freely available for download on JazzWorldQuest.com
To see the previous editions visit JWQ Showcase 2013 and JWQ Showcase 2014

Did you release a Jazz or World Music Album in 2015?

If you are an unsigned or independently signed artist and you’d like to submit your track for consideration for inclusion in “The JazzWorldQuest Showcase 2015” please fill up the form at http://jazzworldquest.com/submit-mp3-showcase-2015

Monday, February 23, 2015

JazzWorldQuest: The Free mp3 List & Playlist Update: Burak Kaya: "Gezi Park"




Musician: Burak Kaya
Track: Gezi Park
Composer: Burak Kaya
Album Name: Climate Change
Year of release: 2015
Link to CD Store
Musician/Label Website
Burak Kaya: Classical Guitar Ozan MusluoÄŸlu : Double Bass Yinon Muallem: Percussion. The album has been recorded in Istanbul as a trio, including classical guitar, double bass and percussion. Overall the album is formed with an acoustic sound that combines the fusion of Anatolian themes, Middle East and Latin rhythms together with the modern jazz. The album focuses on the global climate change and the environmental movements such as Gezi Park resistance. Gezi Park, tells of the Gezi Park, which would be demolished to construct buildings and those individuals who resisted this destruction. In the first part of the song the strong commitment of environmentalists is considered, and in the second part, the occupation of the park by the public participating into the resistance, and in the third part, the beauty of communal life established at Gezi Park is interpreted.

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Saturday, August 10, 2013

Become a featured musician on JazzWorldQuest.com for $25/Year













Become  a  featured  musician  on JazzWorldQuest.com and receive a personalized section which includes: Bio, Discography, Tour dates, Photos, Video and music player, News and  reviews posted on priority, Maximum visibility on JazzWorldQuest websites and social media, Quick and unlimited updates, and more. 
http://jazzworldquest.com/featured_musician.html

Thursday, August 8, 2013

JazzWorldQuest - Selected Promotional Services



jazzworldquest.com
We offer free promotion to jazz and world music artist through a variety of channels:
- World Jazz News
- The Free Mp3 List
- Inclusion of tracks in the Website player
- Proposals received from musicians and labels posted in the Proposals section

Friday, February 8, 2013

JazzWorldQuest - Selected Promotional Services


jazzworldquest.com
We offer free promotion to jazz and world music artist through a variety of channels:
- World Jazz News
- The Free Mp3 List
- Inclusion of tracks in the Website player
- Proposals received from musicians and labels posted in the Proposals section

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Romanian Pianist Florin Raducanu Music Store


Florin Raducanu
Florin Raducanu & Guests
Hermannstadt Jazz Town
Live from the Sibiu Jazz Festival 2004 
(Florin Raducanu- Art Factory 2004)


Tracks:
1.Incognito 9:11
2.Latin Spirit 17:24
3.I Miss You G 13:43
4.But Soul 7:22
5.Hermannstadt Jazz Town 13:29
Double Bass – Pedro Negrescu
Drums – LaurenÅ£iu Åžtefan
Piano – Florin Răducanu
Saxophone – Garbis Dedeian
Trombone – Tom Smith (5)
Trumpet – LaurenÅ£iu Moise

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florin raducanu
Back to Bach
(Florin Raducanu- Art Factory 2006)

Tracks:
1 Round Midnight
2 Preamblulum Medley
3 Latin Medley Toccata
4 Veneratie - Ave Maria
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Florin Raducanu
Florin Răducanu Jazz Orchestra in Enescu Festival 2009(Florin Raducanu- Art Factory 2012)
Tracks:
1. Preambul: Subtle Blues - comp. & orch F. Raducanu 02:05
2. Toccata (from D Suite for piano) - comp. G. Enescu/orch. F. Raducanu 10:17
3. Sonata "Patetique" part. I - comp. L.W. Beethoven / orch. F. Raducanu 09:37
4. Sonata "Patetique" part. II - comp. L.W. Beethoven / orch. F. Raducanu 05:17
5. Sonata "Patetique" part. II - comp. L.W. Beethoven / orch. F. Raducanu 05:57
Bonus tracks:
1. Song for St.Anthony - comp. & orch. F. Raducanu 04:35
2. Veneratie, Ave Maria - comp. & orch. F. Raducanu 09:35
3. Concert Samba - comp. & orch. F. Raducanu 03:43
Total time: 49:46
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Florin Raducanu plays Beethoven,
Chopin, Enescu...on Jazz 
(Florin Raducanu- Art Factory 2010)
Tracks:
1 Scherzo No.2
Frédéric Chopin 8:20
2 Sonata Patethique, Part. II
Ludwig van Beethoven 10:35
3 Veneraţie Ave Maria 9:35
4 Toccata In D
George Enescu 15:42
Musicians:
Arranged By – Florin Răducanu
Double Bass – Adrian Flautistu
Drums – Eugen Nichiteanu
Panpipes – Dalila Cernătescu (tracks: 3)
Tenor Saxophone – Mihai Sebastian (tracks: 2, 4)
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florin raducanu
Revealing the Romanian Traditional
Music on Jazz - featuring Dalila Cernătescu
(Florin Raducanu- Art Factory 2011)
Tracks:
1-Mocirita
2-Catu-i Maramuresu
3-Doina & Joc batranesc
4-Maramures plai cu flori
5-Geampara
6-Joc din Oas
7-Breaza
Musicians:
Florin Raducanu: piano
Dalila Cernatescu: pan flute
Mihai Sebastian: saxophones
Adrian Flautistu: bass
Eugen Nichiteanu: drums
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Wednesday, September 12, 2012

JazzWorldQuest Promo: Information for Jazz & World Music professionals







Jazz & World Music professionals! 
Just a quick reminder that you are welcome to promote your music and events, post proposals for gigs and tours through:
- World Jazz News 
- The Free Mp3 List 
- Inclusion of tracks in the Website player 
- Proposals posted in the Proposals section

To submit your material visit 
http://jazzworldquest.com and click SUBMISSIONS in the top menu