(1973-05-14) 14 May 1973 (age 51) Kildwick, Yorkshire, England
Genres
Jazz, big band, swing
Occupation(s)
Singer, broadcaster
Instrument(s)
Vocals
Labels
Candid, Mud
Website
www.clareteal.co.uk
Musical artist
Clare Teal (born 14 May 1973) is an English singer and broadcaster who has become famous not only for her singing, but also for having signed the biggest recording contract by a British jazz singer.[1][2][3]
^Fordham, John (22 February 2008). "Clare Teal, Get Happy". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 30 April 2010.
^"Clare Teal Biography". BBC Radio 2. Archived from the original on 8 December 2008. Retrieved 31 May 2007.
^Dodd, Celia (12 May 2007). "Into a new groove". The Times. London. Retrieved 31 May 2007.
ClareTeal (born 14 May 1973) is an English singer and broadcaster who has become famous not only for her singing, but also for having signed the biggest...
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Walker, and Jonny Saunders & Rebecca Pike both join. Pete Mitchell and ClareTeal join. 26 August – Brian Matthew takes a break from his radio broadcasting...
programme for BBC Radio Norfolk after 40 years with the station. 3 January – ClareTeal presents her final edition of The Swing and Big Band Show on BBC Radio...
30-minute programme broadcast on Monday nights at 9.30pm and presented by ClareTeal since April 2006. Big Band Special was also available to listen to for...
and early 1940s through to the present day. Presented by jazz singer ClareTeal it regularly drew a weekly listening audience of 360,000. The programme...
a popular venue for a parade of leading female jazz singers including ClareTeal, Stacey Kent, Jacqui Dankworth and Rosemary Squires. The late Marion Montgomery...
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Christmas classics, recorded with full big band and featuring duets with ClareTeal and Michael Feinstein. More than half of the money for the album was raised...
programming up to 2013, latterly presented by jazz singer and broadcaster ClareTeal. The band also found a home on BBC Radio 3's Jazz Parade. In a shake-up...
announcing his departure on air, a move that took his bosses by surprise. ClareTeal took over the show from the following Sunday, 2 August. Laycock's departure...
arrangements for Noisettes, CocknBullKid, Marina and the Diamonds, Squeeze and ClareTeal.[citation needed] Lord Large is the result of a collaboration with drummer...
band. He has since toured and recorded with The Duckworth Lewis Method, ClareTeal, Duke Special, Maggie Reilly, A Girl Called Eddy and Chris Difford. As...
also included on his 2015 album "Duets: Re-working the Catalogue" with ClareTeal. Rolling Stone magazine reviewer Elysa Gardner praised the song, saying...
Match (1997) Tony Bennett – Bennett Sings Ellington: Hot & Cool (1999) ClareTeal – Don't Talk (2004) Royce Campbell – A Tribute to Charlie Byrd (2004)...
artist(s) Album "The Road Less Travelled" (featuring Jamie Cullum) 2003 ClareTeal The Road Less Travelled "Sweet Insomnia" (featuring Jamie Cullum) 2004...
Star: Andrew McCormack Best Instrumentalist: Alan Barnes Best Vocalist: ClareTeal Services to Jazz in the UK: Ian Carr Lifetime Achievement: Quincy Jones...
morning show on BBC Radio 2 before the end of the year. 15 November – ClareTeal announces her departure from Radio 2, with the final edition of her show...
Smith – 1963 Dakota Staton – 1961 Enzo Stuarti Kiri Te Kanawa – 1985 ClareTeal – Don't Talk (2004) Trio Désolé feat. Lorraine Caron on their album Sweet...
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