Jacqui Hicks
 


"Jacqui is the best we have."    Digby Fairweather

"Jacqui Hicks is one of those rarities, a great singer and a consummate musician."    Bruce Adams

"Be it the most romantic ballad, hard swinging standard, or the raunchiest blues, Jacqui knows how to put any song across. She is world class."    Paul Lacey - Back To Basie Orchestra

"Jacqui Hicks is not only a fine singer, but a consummate musician also with a genuine feeling for the music."    Brian Dee

"....not only a great vocalist but a singer who is a complete musician as well."    Bill Sharpe - Shakatak



A classically trained clarinettist, Jacqui studied saxophone & flute on the jazz course at Leeds College of Music and started singing during her three years there. She continued her education, still as a saxophone player, on the one year post-graduate jazz course at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama. Shortly after leaving the Guildhall Jacqui joined the National Youth Jazz Orchestra as their vocalist and spent the next four years touring and also recording with them - including the vocal album Looking Forward Looking Back. [Order from Amazon UK]

Since 1993 Jacqui has worked with the jazz/funk band Shakatak, both as backing vocalist and sax player. She's toured Europe and Eastern Europe, South Africa, the Far East & Japan numerous times with them and also appears on their albums Let The Piano Play [Order from Amazon UK], View From The City [Order from Amazon UK], Under Your Spell [Order from Amazon UKOrder from Amazon USA], Blue Savannah [Order from Amazon UK], Beautiful Day [Order from Amazon UK] and the MOBO nominated Live At Ronnie Scotts [Order from Amazon UK].

Additionally, she sings three tracks of Shakatak drummer, Roger Odell's Beatifik album The Blue Window, [Order from Amazon UKOrder from Amazon USA] released in 2000 and makes a guest appearance on a new compilation album called Smooth Solos - Shakatak & Friends [Order from Amazon UKOrder from Amazon USA].

Jacqui has also worked with the Latin/Pop band Matt Bianco touring Japan, Indonesia & Europe with them and appears on their albums Gran Via, Another Time:Another Place and a re-working of their greatest hits ; A Collection.

She is a featured vocalist on Paprika Soul's 2002 album Into The Light [Order from Amazon UKOrder from Amazon USA], including the single Too Much Love Makin', a track that also appears on the JazzFM CD Venice Beach [Order from Amazon UKOrder from Amazon USA].

Under her own name she released the album Spellbound back in 2000 which was well received by the critics :
"...a beautifully crafted and controlled performance. A fine debut indeed."   Jazz Review
"...a singer of warmth, poise and intelligence whose smoky voice is a pleasure to listen to."   Yorkshire Post


As a session singer Jacqui has recorded songs for Hal David & John Cacavas, Duncan Lamont, Brian Dee and Johnny Keating, among others. She's worked on several soundtracks including the films Tomb Raider II [Order from Amazon UKOrder from Amazon USA] and Veronica Guerin [Order from Amazon UKOrder from Amazon USA] and appeared in a couple of Radio 4 plays for the BBC. She is currently appearing up and down the country with Paul Lacey's Back To Basie Orchestra.

 
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