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Sylvia Bennett

”Man, the lady can sing! Her magic gets to the ears and the hearts of the audience.” - Lionel Hampton

Cole Porter once asked, “What Is This Thing Called Love,” and it’s a question that many of our greatest artists have grappled with ever since” creating some of America’s most enduring and timeless music in the process. Now, it’s Sylvia Bennett’s turn. On her new album, Songs From The Heart featuring the Three Tenors - Boots Randolph, Ed Calle and Kirk Whalum, the smooth jazz and pop vocalist sings of the vicissitudes of love with a warmth, clarity and spirit that is enveloping and tender, showcasing the depth of her skill, talent and experience.

The Italian born and American raised Bennett is a singer’s singer, having sung on TV, in community theater, club dates, conventions and even the inaugurations of presidents Ronald Reagan and George Bush. Walking in the footsteps of her idols such as Barbra Streisand, Ella Fitzgerald, Barry Manilow and Bette Midler, Sylvia has opened for artists as diverse as Bob Hope, Phyllis Diller, Jackie Mason, Dizzy Gillespie, Barry Gibb and David Brenner.

Her big break came in the 1980’s, when legendary vibraphonist (and National Arts Award Winner) Lionel Hampton took Sylvia under his wing and made her the first female singer to record with him in thirty years. She recounts, “Lionel validated me as a performer and inspired me to be the best singer I can be. He made me realize that the audience was the most important thing and that all I needed to do was to sing from the heart and be honest.” Sylvia worked with Hampton for ten years, touring and recording two albums together. The first, Sentimental Journey, was nominated for a Grammy Award in 1987. The second project, There Will Never Be Another You, was a CD/DVD tribute to “Hamp” from Sylvia, and she furthered the honor to her mentor with the show, “The Lady and the Legend,” premiering in Miami in 2007.

Songs From The Heart featuring the Three Tenors emerged in the wake of Sylvia’s tribute to Hampton, when her producer, two-time Grammy nominee and two-time ASCAP Award winner, Hal Batt, suggested that she record timeless love songs and standards, backed by a small band to convey the desired intimacy. Sylvia was enamored of the idea immediately. “I’m a hopeless romantic,” she says unhesitatingly, “I think that love is what life is all about” wanting it, having it, losing it and having it again.” The songs, classics from the great American songbook, were chosen for how they related to the experience of love, making it a concept album, akin in spirit to Frank Sinatra’s great concept albums of the mid-1950’s.

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Album Review

Sylvia Bennett: Smile

Read "Smile" reviewed by Edward Blanco


The Great American Songbook is full of love songs that have stood the test of time through countless interpretations by the greatest singers in the world. In searching for new ways to recast such standards--without serving up the same old tunes in the same worn out fashion--Sylvia Bennett takes her turn at voicing many of these familiar songs and, with Smile, breathing new life into a dozen oft-recorded standards. To distinguish the album from other similar recordings, Bennett and longtime ...

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Sylvia Bennett: Songs From the Heart

Read "Songs From the Heart" reviewed by Michael P. Gladstone


The best comment that one could make regarding Sylvia Bennett's Songs From The Heart is that the singer's presentation of a dozen pretty well-worn tunes from The Great American Songbook is pretty good. Her bright and well-enunciated versions of such time-respected fare as Rodgers and Hart's “My Funny Valentine," Gershwin's “Someone to Watch Over Me" and Razaf/Waller's “Ain't Misbehavin'" are almost enough to reawaken interest in these veteran love songs. Only on “I Still Love You," a ballad contributed by ...

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Take Five With Sylvia Bennett

Read "Take Five With Sylvia Bennett" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Meet Sylvia Bennett : People have tried to compare Sylvia Bennett's voice to other great singers of the past and present. But perhaps late great jazz legend Lionel Hampton described Sylvia best when he said, “Man, the lady can sing! Her magic gets to the ears and hearts of the audience. Sylvia is truly an original!"Giant of the jazz world and king of the vibraphone, Lionel Hampton, and the silken-voiced songstress, Sylvia Bennett, have made some wonderful magic ...

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Saxophonists Boots Randolph, Ed Calle & Kirk Whalum Collaborate with Sylvia Bennett

Saxophonists Boots Randolph, Ed Calle & Kirk Whalum Collaborate with Sylvia Bennett

Source: Jim Eigo, Jazz Promo Services

THE THREE TENORS RECORD ON NEW ACOUSTIC ALBUM Saxophonists Boots Randolph, Ed Calle & Kirk Whalum collaborate with Sylvia Bennett Miami, Florida -- Tenor saxophonists Ed Calle and Kirk Whalum, each star solo artists in their own right, have joined forces to record “Songs from the Heart," starring vocalist Sylvia Bennett and featuring the late, great saxophonist Boots Randolph. “We're capturing a moment in time that won't happen again between three of the greatest tenor sax players in ...

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Sylvia Bennett Starring in a New One-Woman Show: The Lady and the Legend a Musical Tribute to Lionel Hampton March 21st, 2007 at the White Plains Performing Arts Center

Sylvia Bennett Starring in a New One-Woman Show: The Lady and the Legend a Musical Tribute to Lionel Hampton March 21st, 2007 at the White Plains Performing Arts Center

Source: Jim Eigo, Jazz Promo Services

OUT OF SIGHT MUSIC, Inc. is very proud to present International Recording Artist and Grammy Finalist

Sylvia Bennett

Starring in a New One-Woman Show: The Lady and The Legend a musical tribute to Lionel Hampton

“Hampton found his vocal soulmate in Bennett and the chemical reaction the two conjure on There Will Never Be Another You is as inventive as it is entertaining"--C. Michael Bailey , All About Jazz

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Out Of Sight Music Is Very Proud To Present ' There Will Never Be Another You' An Historical, Never-Released CD/DVD Set By Lionel Hampton Featuring Sylvia Bennett

Out Of Sight Music Is Very Proud To Present ' There Will Never Be Another You' An Historical, Never-Released CD/DVD Set By Lionel Hampton Featuring Sylvia Bennett

Source: Jim Eigo, Jazz Promo Services

OUT OF SIGHT MUSIC is very proud to present THERE WILL NEVER BE ANOTHER YOU an historical, never-released CD/DVD set by LIONEL HAMPTON featuring SYLVIA BENNETT

“This recording is a gem as well as having monumental historical significance"--John Gilbert, eJazznews.com

Lionel Hampton was one of the great masters of American music, a true national treasure, reinventing the vibraphone and combining dazzling musicality with good old-fashioned showmanship. Today a household name, ...

"Welcome to the new classic. Songs from the Heart is a collection of unforgettable tunes that create a brilliant stage for Sylvia to shine on with amazing clarity...her warm, sweet & smooth vocal delivery is breathtaking. The natural sonic approach will appeal to music enthusiasts of all ages."

Sandy Shore, Smoothjazz.com

The holidays are just a heartbeat away at this point... for some a source of frustration but for most a delightful thought! Here’s something for all of the above... IT’S CHRISTMAS TIME WITH SYLVIA BENNETT... the lovely songstress that accompanied Lionel Hampton through the years. Sylvia shines on the classic Christmas carols, favorites for sure. She jazzes up "Winter Wonderland" and "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!" featuring Ed Calle on sax… she reaches deep into her soul for "Silent Night," hips to the hop on "Santa Claus is Coming to Town" and sings the heck out of "The Christmas Song." In addition you will find three original holiday tunes on IT’S CHRISTMAS TIME WITH SYLVIA BENNETT... this is the first Yule release we are directing your attention to. It’s never too early to light up for the holidays!

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Recordings: As Leader | As Sideperson

Smile

Self Produced
2010

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Songs From the Heart

Out of Sight Music
2008

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Here's That Rainy Day

Mash Productions
1991

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