Cynthia Utterbach
the jazz corner
The Jazz Corner
1000 William Hilton Pkwy
Hilton Head Island, SC 29928
Aug 24, 2019
7:30 PM EDT
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Cynthia Utterbach brings her sultry and contemporary Jazz stylings to the famous Jazz Corner. Coming from all ports international, Cynthia has traveled to many countries and brings her talents and charm to the stage every night! Full of charm and wit and singing from the Great American songbook, Cynthia brings vigor and excitement with each performance.
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Cynthia Utterbach Biography
Cynthia cites as her main inspiration Sarah Vaughan, and certainly she has a comparable warm sonority in the low register. Another influence was the highly distinctive Morgana King, who sang with a remarkable range, great tenderness, elegance and grace, excellent diction, and a strong sense of the dramatic.
Her Mother was a church choir organist and pianist and had an extraordinary voice. She was teaching her daughter in the beginning, who also became a music major in school. She learned theory and sight-reading, and planned originally to become a classical singer, but when she started scatting to Madame Butterfly, the professor thought that maybe she should pursue another career. Cynthia grew up listening to the Supremes and other girl groups, so when I started as a singer, it was mostly Top Forty music. Then in the early eighties, she decided to change over to Jazz.
Read MoreHer Mother was a church choir organist and pianist and had an extraordinary voice. She was teaching her daughter in the beginning, who also became a music major in school. She learned theory and sight-reading, and planned originally to become a classical singer, but when she started scatting to Madame Butterfly, the professor thought that maybe she should pursue another career. Cynthia grew up listening to the Supremes and other girl groups, so when I started as a singer, it was mostly Top Forty music. Then in the early eighties, she decided to change over to Jazz.
Avant-garde Jazz
Contemporary Jazz
Jazz
Nujazz
Swing
Classic Vocals
Free Jazz
Straight-ahead Jazz
Alternative
Bossa Nova
Jazz Blues
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