Celebrated by The New York Times as "a gifted vocalist" and by The Los Angeles Times as "one of the important and original new jazz singers of the decade," Filipino pride Charmaine Clamor, the Queen of Jazzipino, makes her Michigan debut at the Dirty Dog Jazz Café, in Grosse Pointe Farms May 25 - 28.
"Something Good" is Charmaine Clamor's 4th US album, with songs in English, Tagalog, and Taglish.
Tickets ($15 & $30) are now available online at http://www.dirtydogjazz.com or by calling 313-882-5299.
Ms. Clamor, the 2009 Filipinas Magazine Entertainer of the Year, recently gave a command performance at Manila's Malacanang Palace for President Benigno Aquino, United States Ambassador Harry Thomas, and their invited guests. A fortnight after her Michigan engagement, Ms. Clamor will travel to Washington, DC to serenade the Filipino Ambassador to the United States on Filipino National Day, June 12.Born in a developing country where accessible clean water is scarce, Charmaine has fostered a passion for the planet, focused on clean water conservation. In the 3-song Mother Nature Suite on Something Good, Charmaine pays respect to the planet. Charmaine's devotion to a cleaner, healthier earth extends to her work with the Sierra Club Water Committee and Food & Water Watch. Clamor does not stop there, though. With the CD tray for Something Good manufactured from potato, the packaging for the album is 100% recyclable!
Charmaine's previous releases include Searching for the Soul, Flippin' Out, and My Harana: A Filipino Serenade. Whether it's jazz, world, soul, funk, pop, swing, blues, folk or jazzipino, Charmaine Clamor always delivers Something Good. In Detroit on May 25-28, she intends on proving it.
WHAT: Charmaine Clamor, Queen of Jazzipino Debuts in Michigan
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