DENZAL SINCLAIRE
Vocalist/pianist/percussionist/actor, Denzal[DEN•zal] Sinclaire is one of Canada’s most popular jazz vocalists and is ranked among the finest jazz singers of his
generation. A graduate of McGill University's Jazz Performance program(Montreal, Canada), he possesses that rare ability to achieve, from the moment he steps on stage, a
profound emotional interaction with his audience. His passionate and sincere delivery caresses every song he sings. He touches the listener with the purity
of the message.
Denzal is a multiple Juno Award(Canada's Grammy Award) nominee, a recipient of the 2004 National Jazz Award for “Best Album”, four - time consecutive recipient
of Jazz Report Magazine Award for Male Jazz Vocalist, and 2007 Choc Jazzman Award(France). His admirers include Grammy Award -Winning artists,Diana
Krall ("Denzal Sinclaire embodies the tradition of the great singers I love like Nat Cole, yet definitely has his own voice. He
is one of my favorite singers..."), Bette Midler, Dianne Reeves, Brantford Marsalis and Michel Bublé as well as growing legions of jazz fans
in his native Canada and abroad. From his early days as a canny interpreter of Nat ‘King’ Cole’s mentholated crooning, he’s grown into one of the most distinctive and individualistic
singers anywhere.
He has graced the stages numerous concert halls and festivals around the world and has appeared on several popular TV shows, including Canada's Bravo!TV, Canada AM, Nashville
Now, Ireland's The Late Late Show. As a former member (keyboards and backing vocals) of UK soul artist, Jamie Lidell's band, he has appeared on Late Night with Conan O'Brien, Jimmie Kimmel Live!, and Manu Katché's show One
Shot Not(France).
Equally at home in the theatre, film and television arenas, Denzal has delighted audiences with his critically-acclaimed performance in Unforgettable, a musical based on the life and music of Nat King Cole; Tapestry: The Music of Carole King (Arts Club
Theatre); William Saroyan's award-winning The Time of Your Life (Soul Pepper Theatre Company). His TV and film credits include appearances in the new Battlestar Gallactica TV Series (dir. Michael Rymer); and, Being Julia, starring being Annette Bening and
Jeremy Irons (dir. István Szabó). Denzal's voice has also been featured on TV and Radio ads in both
Canada and Japan.
A pivotal role in Denzal's career was the
collaboration with highly-sought after guitarist/ composer/ arranger Bill
Coon whom he befriended
in Montreal. Over the course of 15
years they performed to rave
reviews in a variety of musical settings ranging from duo to symphony
orchestras, as well as several
live radio, televison and studio recordings for the CBC(Canadian Broadcasting Corporation)and SRC(Société Radio -Canada). In 1994,
they recorded and album of duets,
and in 1996, recorded the very first in-studio concert for Canada's BRAVO!TV with a unique ten - piece ensemble. They
now enjoy a new type of collaboration as members of the hammond organ quartet, The
B3 Kings, featuring Bill
on guitar; Cory Weeds,
tenor sax; Chris Gestrin, hammond B-3 organ; and Denzal on drums and vocals.
Denzal has performed with renowned artists such as Patrice
Rushin, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Janis Siegal, Dee Daniels, Kevin Mahagony, Jimmy Heath, Barry
Harris, The Count Basie Orchestra, Dame Cleo Laine, Sir John Dankworth, Peter
Appleyard, Reuben Rogers, Gregory Hutchinson, Russell Malone, Seamus blake,
Nicholas Payton, Brian Blade, Jamie Lidell, Holly Cole.
The list of artists he has supported includes Diana
Krall, Dianne Reeves, Herbie Hancock, Anita Baker, Four Tops, Wayne Shorter,
Holly Cole, Bill Charlap, Katie Melhua, Jane Monheit, Matt Dusk.
He has recorded three albums for Universal Music, I
Found Love( Juno Award Nomination, 2000), Denzal Sinclaire (Best Album, National Jazz Awards, 2004) and My One and Only Love. (CHOC Jazzman Award, France 2007).
In 2005, Denzal was inducted into the British
Columbia Entertainment Hall of Fame.