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            <title>America the Beautiful</title>
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            <title>RICHIE BEIRACH IS COMING!</title>
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            <title>American Dreams Sheet Music</title>
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            <title>Best of 2010 - C. Michael Bailey</title>
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            <title>Laurie Antonioli, Jazzschool's Vocal Director</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[<p><span id="articlebody"><br /><p>San Francisco Chronicle, Sunday, May 10th&nbsp;</p><br /><p>&nbsp;</p><br /><p>Laurie Antonioli is having a party and has invited all of her friends - Clairdee, Kim Nalley, Madeline Eastman, Theo Bleckmann and Kitty Margolis, to name just a few of the well-known singers who preach what they practice as part of the Jazzschool's vocal faculty.</p><br /><p>Antonioli has been involved with the school for about 10 years, teaching between gigs when she was in the Bay Area. After spending several years performing in Europe, she returned to the Bay Area and in 2006 was offered the job of director of the Jazzschool's Vocal Jazz Studies program, which involves not only developing the vocal education program but also finding people in the Bay Area music community to teach at the school, coordinating concerts and setting up workshops.</p><br /><p>She sees teaching as a natural extension of performing.</p><br /><p>"Teaching is a very creative act, especially when you're working with singers and songs and phrasing and interpretation," she says. "It's a very creative thing to do. I've had enough of a career traveling, so I'm not really keen on being on the road all the time." She jokes about inviting all her friends to teach at the school, but it's her position in the Bay Area music scene that gives her access to great singers who are also great teachers.</p><br /><p>"I'm not an academic when it comes to music," she says. "I learned on the bandstand - I learned more in the oral tradition. So I try to teach that way, too."</p><br /><p>The challenge, she says, is: "Here's this thing that's very expressive, emotive, and now we're going to put it into a school, but you have to make sure you don't wring the life out of it."</p><br /></span></p>]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 15 Oct 2010 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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            <title>Jazz Times Review of &amp;quot;American Dreams&amp;quot;</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://jazztimes.com/articles/26530-american-dreams-laurie-antonioli">http://jazztimes.com/articles/26530-american-dreams-laurie-antonioli</a></p><br /><p>&nbsp;</p><br /><div id="article_body"><br /><div class="inset"><br /><p>It&rsquo;s ironic, really, that one of America&rsquo;s foremost jazz vocal instructors is comparatively little known as a jazz vocalist. It&rsquo;s equally ironic that so exceptional a jazz teacher garnered her training less from formal classes than from studying three masters: Nancy King, Mark Murphy and Pony Poindexter. Her work as an educator began in 2002 at KUG University in Graz, Austria, and it was there she began collaborating with pianist and composer Fritz Pauer.</p><br /></div><br /><div class="inset"><br /><p>Five of their joint efforts form the backbone of this cunning reverse travelogue, which examines the tremendous pull of home and its familiar comforts one feels from distant shores. <em>American Dreams</em> opens with two ostensibly Austria-centric collaborations: the sizzling, propulsive &ldquo;Samba Nada Brahma,&rdquo; shaped of the homesickness for the Marin countryside Antonioli felt upon discovering the Vienna woods, and the dreamily melancholy &ldquo;Vienna Blues,&rdquo; which speaks to the hopeless desire of finding an ideal locale to rekindle a fading romance. Their &ldquo;How Long&rdquo; paints a stirringly plaintive portrait of a woman&rsquo;s wait for her lover&rsquo;s return, while &ldquo;Sweet Sound of Spring,&rdquo; with its folk underpinnings, examines the intense&mdash;if too often overlooked&mdash;beauty of the familiar.</p><br /><p>Antonioli returns to domestic musical soil for an arresting, angular &ldquo;Moonlight in Vermont,&rdquo; a languid &ldquo;Oh, What a Beautiful Morning&rdquo; wide as the Oklahoma sky, and a delightfully twangy &ldquo;Dreary Black Hills&rdquo; that opens up to reveal the glorious expansiveness of her own &ldquo;Get Up and Go.&rdquo; But it is her gently soaring, blues-lined &ldquo;America the Beautiful,&rdquo; arranged by guitarist Dave McNab, that truly brings the album home.</p><br /></div><br /></div>]]></description>
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            <title>#5 on Bob Parlocha's Playlist!!</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 12 Sep 2010 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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