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Clif Payne

"THE VOICE OF SILK & SOUL"
Harlem-born and classically trained, Clif has one of the most beautiful voices in music today. Discovered by jazz icon Bobby McFerrin, Clif has opened in concert for Tony Bennett, Johnny Mathis, Dionne Warwick and has performed with Freda Payne, Sly & The Family Stone saxophonist Jerry Martini, Harvey Mason, pianist/arranger Laurence Hobgood, Ledisi, Evelyn "Champagne" King, Sheena Easton, Randy Jackson, Tower Of Power, keyboardist David Sancious, saxophonist Dave Koz, former Chicago lead vocalist Bill Champlain, the LA acapella ensemble Inner Voices and jazz fusionists Hiroshima. He has also shared the stage with Dianne Reeves, The Commodores, Mary Wilson, Shelia E. and Lakeside. Clif's album credits include George Benson, Little Anthony, En Vogue vocalist Maxine Jones, saxophonists Gerald Albright and Dave Coz, Phil Perry and Arsenio Hall Show music director Victoria Theodore. Pop superstar Katy Perry, pianist Taylor Egsti and trumpeter Chris Botti are among the celebs who have been in Clif's audiences. As a guitarist, Clif has backed impressionist Rich Little, legendary disc jockey Wolfman Jack, Danny Gans and former Platters lead vocalist Sonny Turner.

IN PERFORMANCE . . .
Clif demonstrates a passion and mastery of song interpretation spanning the genres of jazz, R&B, pop, folk and gospel. His connection to the audience is captivating and mesmerizing, having performed at various venues including LA's Jazz Bakery, Herb Alpert's Vibrato Grill Jazz, San Francisco's Great American Music Hall, Yoshi's Oakland, CA and the Gallo Center For The Performing Arts.

IN THE STUDIO
After years of singing on commercials (Chevrolet, Manwich, Delta Dental, Molson Beer), voiceovers and various artist albums, Clif released his first solo albums, Welcome To My World in 2016 and TOO in 2018. Both albums were a tribute to the classic R&B stylings of the 1980s & '90s and featured the legendary vocalist Freda Payne in duet with Clif. Welcome To My World featured their #1 U.K. R&B hit "No Payne, No Gain."

LEGACY 
Clif was born into a family of singers, musicians and preachers. The first song he remembers hearing on his minister grandfather's radio was The Platters version of "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes" at age 5. Clif's first vocal solo was "Steal Away To Jesus," sung at his grandfather's church at age 12. But it was hearing Donny Hathaway's version of John Lennon's "Jealous Guy" years later that began 18-year-old Clif's love affair with singing as a career and art form.

Clif is the son of James "Buddy" Payne, reedsman with the Lionel Hampton, Lucky Millinder, Cozy Cole and Fletcher Henderson bands of the Harlem jazz and R&B scene of the 1930s-1950s.

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"Clif conveys feelings and emotions. He's able to convey in those who listen to his music the emotions that he has experienced. The magic of a true artist is precisely to convey their emotions through music, and Clif manages to do this in a very special way!  Charm, class, refinement and perfect arrangements make Clif Payne an artist truly complete!"    —Angelo Petruzzi, Founder/Radio Indie International 

"I love what Clif does. He will definitely make you feel the love!"
—Pete Turner/Break It Down Show

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