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Instrumentalists Who Sing!

We really lucked out tonight and everyone was availble to come in studio so this JRT is alsop a concert!  Each of these three musicians is sought after for their playing abilities but they are also incredible vocalists and composers!

Dave Tull – Drums, Vocals

When not leading his own trio, Dave is one of the busiest drummers on the scene. In 2016 Dave became the drummer for Barbra Streisand and has played five tours with Streisand including Madison Square Garden in July 2019, and on Barbra’s GRAMMY NOMINATED live Netflix concert video, “Barbra – “The Music..The Mem’ries..The Magic!”. Dave toured from 2000-2010 as drummer and lead vocalist for Chuck Mangione. Dave is the drummer on Pixar’s popular series, “Forky Asks A Question” and Disney’s “Monsters At Work”.

“In my opinion Dave Tull is the greatest jazz singer on the scene today.” Richie Cole – November 2018

Dave’s Website: https://davidtull.com/

Lyman Medeiros – Bass, Vocals

Lyman Medeiros has worked with legendary artists such as Diane Schuur, Alex Acuna, Eric Marienthal, Mary Clayton, Lew Soloff, Byron Stripling, Jim Rotondi, Joe Magnarelli, Kenny Rankin and Plas Johnson to name a few. In 2001 he joined the band of Concord Recording Artist Steve Tyrell and has been performing with the popular vocalist ever since. In 2003 he toured with popular vocalist Michael Buble and appears on his live CD/DVD Come Fly With Me. He has been seen by millions performing on television programs such as The Tonight Show, Today, Late Night With David Letterman, The Talk, and Dateline NBC.

Lyman’s Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/bigfunky1

John Proulx – Keyboards, Vocals

John Proulx (pronounced “Proo”) is an LA-based jazz vocalist, pianist, composer, educator, and recording artist. His latest CD, “Say It”, on the ArtistShare label, features Chuck Berghofer, Joe LaBarbera, Larry Koonse, Bob Sheppard, Billy Hulting, and a duet with Melissa Manchester. It also showcases three string quartet arrangements by pianist and arranger, Alan Broadbent. In addition to touring with his own trio, John has performed with the likes of Anita O’Day, Natalie Cole, Melissa Manchester, and Marian McPartland.

As a composer, John has co-written songs that have been recorded by many notable singers. Jazz legend, Nancy Wilson, recorded “These Golden Years”, a song
that John co-wrote with lyricist D. Channsin Berry, for her 2006 Grammy-winning CD, “Turned to Blue”. Most recently, John co-wrote a song called “Stained Glass” with Melissa Manchester for his new album, “Say It”. John and Melissa also cowrote a song called “Big Light” for her 20th studio album, “You Gotta Love The Life”, featuring a duet with Melissa and Al Jarreau.

John’s Website: http://www.johnproulx.com/

 

 

Lyman Medeiros – Bass

Performed with: Held to a Different Standard 7/16/20, Tony Jones Vocal Project – 6/10/21, Jazz Round Table “Instrumentalists Who Sing” 2/8/22, Medeiros/Geissman Duo 3/10/22 Bio – “Lyman is beyond belief as a fine bassist.” -Studio Bass Legend Carol Kaye “… truly one of the most gifted young bassists to come along in quite a while.” -Concord Recording Artist Steve Tyrell Lyman Medeiros has worked with legendary artists such as Diane Schuur, Alex Acuna, Eric Marienthal, Mary Clayton, Lew Soloff, Byron Stripling, Jim Rotondi, Joe Magnarelli, Kenny Rankin and Plas Johnson to name a few. In 2001 he joined the band of Concord Recording Artist Steve Tyrell and has been performing with the popular vocalist ever since. In 2003 he toured with popular vocalist Michael Buble and appears on his live CD/DVD Come Fly With Me. He has been seen by millions performing on television programs such as The Tonight Show, Today, Late Night With David Letterman, The Talk, and Dateline NBC....MORE INFO!
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John Proulx – Keyboards, Vocals

Performed with: Jazz Round Table #18 3/8/22 Bio – John Proulx (pronounced “Proo”) is an LA-based jazz vocalist, pianist, composer, educator, and recording artist. His latest CD, “Say It”, on the ArtistShare label, features Chuck Berghofer, Joe LaBarbera, Larry Koonse, Bob Sheppard, Billy Hulting, and a duet with Melissa Manchester. It also showcases three string quartet arrangements by pianist and arranger, Alan Broadbent. In addition to touring with his own trio, John has performed with the likes of Anita O’Day, Natalie Cole, Melissa Manchester, and Marian McPartland. As a composer, John has co-written songs that have been recorded by many notable singers. Jazz legend, Nancy Wilson, recorded “These Golden Years”, a song that John co-wrote with lyricist D. Channsin Berry, for her 2006 Grammy-winning CD, “Turned to Blue”. Most recently, John co-wrote a song called “Stained Glass” with Melissa Manchester for his new album, “Say It”. John and Melissa also cowrote a song called “Big Light” for her 20th studio album, “You Gotta Love The Life”, featuring a duet with Melissa and Al Jarreau. In 2009, John spent four months at the prestigious Feinstein’s at the Loews Regency hotel in New York playing a nightly solo piano/vocal engagement. Since then, John has appeared on Michael Feinstein’s radio show on NPR, “Song Travels” as well as on Marian McPartland’s radio show, “Piano Jazz”. John has a Master’s degree in Jazz Vocal Performance from Western Michigan University and currently teaches at Cal State Long Beach, Cal Poly Pomona, Jazzvoice.com and pianowithjonny.com. John is endorsed by Dexibell keyboards and Eikon mics, and plays the Vivo S7 stage piano. His debut book of original jazz and new-age piano pieces called “Soundscapes” is available for purchase at his website: http://www.johnproulx.com THANK YOU!...MORE INFO!
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Dave Tull – Drums, Vocals

Performed with: Dave Tull Trio 10/28/21, Jacques Voyemant Quartet 1/27/22, Jazz Round Table “Instrumentalists Who Sing” 2/8/22, Dave Tull Trio 2/17/22 Bio – Dave Tull’s latest release, “Texting and Driving” was the #2 most requested new album of 2018 on SiriusXM Real Jazz, and was featured by NPR’s Susan Stamberg on Weekend Edition. Singing from the drums, Dave brings to the stage a rare combination of joyous songwriting, world-class jazz singing and drumming. Think “Frishberg meets Gershwin”. Dave’s songs have been called both “laugh out loud funny” and inspiring of “soul searching and introspection”, propelling “Texting and Driving” to #5 on the Billboard Jazz Chart, and #3 on the Billboard Comedy Chart in the same week, and 23 weeks on the JazzWeek chart! Dave’s celebrated first CD, “I Just Want To Get Paid”, continues to get regular airplay many years after its release. Dave has led his trio at the Vail Jazz Festival and Winter Concert Series three times, Catalina Jazz Club in Hollywood, twice at The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (with a two-hour broadcast on KKJZ), San Diego’s KSDS 88.3 FM “Jazz Live” series (a 90-minute live broadcast and interview), the Newport Beach Jazz Party, The Nash in Phoenix, The Arts Garage in Boca Raton FL, The Miami Jazz Coop in Coral Gables, FL, Jazz Showcase in Chicago, the JazzVox house concert series in Seattle, The Strathallan Hotel in Rochester, NY, the “Jazz at Joe’s” concert series in Bend, OR, The California Jazz Arts Society, and countless times at the iconic Lighthouse Café in Hermosa Beach, CA. When not leading his own trio, Dave is one of the busiest drummers on the scene. In 2016 Dave became the drummer for Barbra Streisand and has played five tours with Streisand including Madison Square Garden in July 2019, and on Barbra’s GRAMMY NOMINATED live Netflix concert video, “Barbra – “The Music..The Mem’ries..The Magic!”. Dave toured from 2000-2010 as drummer and lead vocalist for Chuck Mangione. Dave is the drummer on Pixar’s popular series, “Forky Asks A Question” and Disney’s “Monsters At Work”. Quotes: “In my opinion Dave Tull is the greatest jazz singer on the scene today.” Richie Cole – November 2018 “Texting And Driving not only gives jazz fans new material that Jon Hendricks and Eddie Jefferson would have enjoyed, but is one of the finest jazz vocal albums of the year.” Scott Yanow – L.A. Jazz Scene – May 2018 “You have to compare this guy to Dave Frishberg because he swingingly skewers the foibles of contemporary topics. A wonderfully crazy, loose limbed set that puts the fun back in things and keeps the good times rolling. Great stuff that works throughout!” – Midwest Record by Chris Spector “This is a joyous Dave Frishberg-ian occasion… His songs are pointed and hilarious… clever with a knack for taking universal first world frustrations and putting them into lyrics.” – Cadence Magazine by Robert Rusch “An amazing songwriter… he can swing vocally the same way he swings on his drums. His melodies are challenging and beautiful, while his lyrics are compelling and creative. His scat singing is one of my favorite things on this CD. Plus, while he makes you laugh with some song messages, others inspire introspection and soul-searching. Besides his astute sense of humor, Dave Tull is an extraordinary songwriter, an exceptional drummer and a stylized singer. I continue to ask myself, how can he play drums with such excellence and sing Bebop at the same time? This CD previews all of his talents in the most profound and engaging way. Enjoy.” Musical Memoirs by Dee Dee McNeil...MORE INFO!
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