Electronic Press Kit

ELECTRONIC PRESS KIT

NOTE TO MUSICAL DIRECTORS

Skills:

· Highly proficient in sight-reading sheet music.
· Functionally proficient in reading chord charts in jazz and blues.
· Able to improvise by ear after one to two playthroughs. (Able to solo by the third chorus.)

Availability:

· Able to fly on 24 hours’ notice: all equipment flight cased.
· Available for short- or long-term engagements.
· Passport, no travel restrictions.

CURRENT PROJECTS

No Boundaries

Jacqueline is collaborating with guitarist Larry Baeder to create original tunes that blur genre lines and feature the combined voices of guitar and cello in many musical arenas. The aim is to have “no boundaries” with creativity, expression, style, and collaboration. They recorded two pieces in May 2024 and are planning to record more in July 2024.

LISTEN

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Live at The Grog Shop, Cleveland, Ohio on August 20th 2023 with Jacqueline Black on cello, Larry Baeder on guitar, Tony Cuda on bass and Dan Maier on keyboard.
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“Ain’t No Sunshine” by Bill Withers
“Georgia on My Mind” by Hoagy Carmichael and Stuart Gorrell
“Hoochie Coochie Man” by Willie Dixon
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Recorded at Southview Arts in St. Petersburg, Florida in May 2024 and at Sunrise Music Studios, Marathon, Florida in July 2024 with Jacqueline Black on cello, Jeff Dalton on bass, Larry Baeder on guitar and Kenny Suarez on drums.
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“Departing for Venus” by Larry Baeder and Jacqueline Black
“Monkfruit” by Larry Baeder and Jacqueline Black
“White Rabbit” by Jefferson Airplane
“Can’t You See” by Toy Caldwell of The Marshall Tucker Band
“Cafe con Leche” by Jacqueline Black and Larry Baeder

VIDEOS

All video credits to Kevin Knapp Communications.

PHOTOS

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All photo credits to Kevin Knapp Communications.

SHORT BIO

Screaming highs to bellowing lows come to life, traversing a 4-octave range, through her signature Marshall amp and custom Bridge electric cello. Jacqueline is a jazz, rock, and blues collaborator performing colorful soaring solos that can drop directly into a sensitive accompaniment or smoothly transition into a pizzicato bass line.

Her versatility comes from decades of classical training and performing the repertoire, starting her musical training with the cello at age 4 and later expanding to piano. She continued her professional studies, earning degrees in music from the University of Illinois, University of Notre Dame, and Northwestern University.

The Savane Trio, a piano trio she founded while at Northwestern, was selected for Chamber Music America’s Rural Residency Program in 1998. They served in residence to enhance the musical life of Safford, Arizona, and were invited to return to perform Beethoven’s Triple Concerto. Prior to being in residence, the trio toured Japan twice, receiving critical acclaim. Following the residency Jacqueline had chairs with several orchestras and was a featured soloist with the Erie Philharmonic and Erie Chamber Orchestra.

Around a decade ago she became very interested in jazz and attended the Jamey Aebersold Camps for multiple years to study improvisation. Her journey into a new world began with an electric cello and took flight with effects and her signature Marshall amps that take the cello to new horizons.

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Jacqueline Black started playing the cello at the age of four and later branched out to include piano. She continued her professional studies to earn degrees in music from the University of Illinois, University of Notre Dame, and Northwestern University and participate in countless masterclasses.

As an orchestral musician, she was a member of the Chicago Youth Orchestra, the Erie Philharmonic, the Erie Chamber Orchestra, the South Bend Symphony, and performed with the Akron Symphony and Wheeling Symphony. She was a featured soloist with the Erie Philharmonic and the Erie Chamber Orchestra, showcasing the concertos of Haydn, Dvorak, Vivaldi, and Shostakovich. An active educator, Jacqueline maintained a private cello studio for many years and held adjunct faculty positions at Mercyhurst University, Allegheny College, and Edinboro University of Pennsylvania.

The Savane Trio, a piano trio she founded while at Northwestern, was selected for Chamber Music America’s Rural Residency Program in 1998. The trio served in residence to enhance the musical life of Safford, Arizona, through performances, outreach, and education. They were invited to return to perform Beethoven’s Triple Concerto with the Eastern Arizona College Orchestra. Prior to the residency, the Savane Trio toured Japan twice receiving critical acclaim in Japan’s Ongakugendai and Ongaku no tomo music magazines. The trio “wept of grief and sang for passion…they are truly extraordinary,” wrote Yoshiko Honobe. The trio has performed throughout the United States and most recently abroad in St. Andrews, Dudee, and Edinburgh, Scotland.

Around a decade ago Jacqueline grew bored with the boundaries of sight reading and the classical repertoire and turned to jazz, attending the Jamey Aebersold Camps to study improvisation. Her journey into a new world really began, however, when, while busking on Mallory Square in her pirate costume, she met the unofficial mayor of Key West, Florida who marched her into a perfomance by guitar great Larry Baeder and the late, great Bill Blue and insisted that they let her sit in. Jacqueline became Larry’s student for several years, culminating in performances at The Little Room in Key West and a headline performance at the Grog Shop in Cleveland, Ohio. Prior to relocating to Florida she could often be found performing in the Cleveland area with blues man Mike Lenz and was a regular guest of entertainer Mike “Mad Dog” Adams at the Roundhouse in Put-in-Bay for several seasons.

CONTACT INFO

MOBILE

+1 (727) 222-4480

ADDRESS

Attn:  Talent Management
Acme Amalgamated Services, Inc
 
5900 Balcones Drive #20563
Austin, TX  78731
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