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July 15, 2013

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Fern LindzonWelcome to my new website. So, what’s new?

A new design thanks to Janine Stoll. Lots of new photos, more reviews, more videos, and a music player that can let you stream my CDs in their entirety. Thanks to the wordpress platform, it’s super easy for me to maintain, update and keep you posted about upcoming performances… so I have no excuse. I’ve been using wordpress for my blog for quite some time, and I really enjoy how easy it is to use. Believe me. If I can use it, you can too.

You can now purchase CDs and merch (as soon as I get some… how about a beautiful “two kites” tee?) directly through me. Just click on a CD cover on my MUSIC page. That’s good news for Canadians who no longer have to order my CDs through my US on line distributor. You not only save on the postage, but I’d be pleased to personally autograph them for you or as gifts for your friends. Of course, you can still order CDs through cdbaby, if you wish. Or you can find them the old fashioned way – at HMV in Canada or L’Atelier Grigorian in Toronto.

So thanks for coming. I’m glad you’re here.

Save the date!

July 15, 2013

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Thursday, July 18 Bach Festival of Canada, Trivitt Memorial Anglican Church, Exeter ON

Friday, July 26 Lula Lounge, Toronto ON

Friday, Aug 16 & Sat Aug 17 Pantages Martini Bar, Toronto ON

click on SHOWS for details

cd_twokitesby Stuart Broomer, CBC.ca

Fern Lindzon is a vocalist of rare talent and innate musicality, and she takes chances with repertoire and approach. She brings a light and sure touch to everything she sings on Two Kites, soaring on the updraft of Antonio Carlos Jobim’s title bossa nova, exploring a medley of Yiddish songs and breathing slightly ironic life into the ancient bar room standard “Basin Street Blues.” Lindzon plays piano well enough to forego singing, creating a rapport with the band that most singers can merely envy.

Tandem, On The Beat

April 10, 2013

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by Kerry Doole, Tandem, On The Beat, April 10, 2013

FERN LINDZON: A Juno Award nominee last year (for her lovely album Two Kites), this local jazz vocalist/composer/pianist is an On The Beat favourite. Her skill as a pianist/composer will be on display at TIFF Bell Lightbox on April 12 and 13, when she plays her piano score for the BUSTER KEATON silent film, Sherlock Jr. Lindzon is then back in more orthodox jazz territory when she continues her April residency at The Rex, every Tuesday (6:30 to 8:30), accompanied by saxophonist DAVID FRENCH and friends. On June 6, she performs at The Old Mill, and a Toronto Jazz Festival show is also lined up, for Musideum on June 26.

by David Fiore, Toronto Silent Film Festival, Sound on Sight, April 8, 2013

Sunday’s Toronto Silent Film Festival screening brought together five sight-gag laden comedy shorts handpicked by programmer Chris Seguin. This wild and quazy quintet covered a lot of banana peel-littered ground, showcasing a very nice cross section of silent comedy immortals and candidates for rediscovery. The event benefited immensely from its venue (the nearly 100-year old Fox Theatre, which still has its washrooms inside the cinema) and the accompaniment of jazz notable Fern Lindzon, who worked a number of ironic pop melodies and dark variations on the Wedding March into her nimble piano kibitzing.

cd_twokitesby Paul Youngman, latinjazznet.com

Canadian CD’s:

1. Fern Lindzon – Two Kites
2. Dave Young – Aspects of Oscar
3. François Bourassa Quartet – Idiosyncrasie
4. Oliver Jones – Live In Baden
5. Gordon Grdina’s Haram – Her Eyes Illuminate
6. Peter Appleyard – The Lost Sessions 1974
7. François Houle 5 + 1 – Genera
8. Ranee Lee – Deep Song – A Tribute To Billie Holiday
9. Gordon Sheard – All Saints Bay

December newsletter

November 30, 2012

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my latest news: Fresh Air interview, World AIDS Day Concert, Chalkers Pub, Flying Beaver and New Years Eve at Hy’s.
http://ymlp.com/zxRaOE

here’s my October newsletter

This weekend I was in the studio at the CBC chatting with Karen Gordon about scoring and playing for silent movies. I love the CBC and how supportive they are of musicians in this country.

Karen is a wonderful interviewer. It was a total pleasure. Here is the interview. Fern Lindzon Interview by Karen Gordon on CBC Radio’s Fresh Air 20121028

At the end of the interview the CBC aired I Thought About You from my first CD, Moments Like These.

Thank you, CBC.

In the studio with Karen Gordon

 

june izz jazz. june news

June 20, 2012

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you can read my June newsletter here.

here are my performances at the TD Toronto Jazz Festival

Toronto Jazz Festival, My Toronto Today, The swingin’ sounds of North Toronto, June 18, 2012

Although artists come from all over the world to take part in the TD Toronto Jazz Festival, many already reside in our community. As the annual event, which takes place across 40 venues around town from June 22 to July 1, draws near we profile three local jazz musicians who call North Toronto home.

Fern Lindzon
When jazz pianist and vocalist Fern Lindzon was growing up, she looked forward to bedtime.
“When I was seven or eight years old, my parents bought a piano and my mom started taking piano lessons,” Lindzon says. “She practised when I went to bed — I actually looked forward to going to bed just so I could hear her play.”
Around a year later, she started taking lessons of her own and already knew a lot of the early repertoire from having heard the songs nightly as she fell asleep.

“My mom tells me that the only thing that would get me to stop being a chatterbox and behave myself was plunking me down in front of the stereo and putting on Bach or Beethoven,” she says.

Although she’s been singing her whole life, Lindzon says she decided to take music more seriously because of her piano teacher Mrs. Poole, who would never entertain the idea of letting her quit, and her friend Joanne Ezrin, whose brother Bob has produced the likes of Alice Cooper, Kiss and Pink Floyd.

“She came from a crazy musical family and they had two grand pianos in their living room,” Lindzon says. “Joanne and I hacked our way through piano concertos. What we missed note-wise, we could hear in our minds. We loved Rachmaninoff.”
Lindzon, whose latest release Two Kites was nominated for a 2012 Juno Award for Vocal Jazz Album of the Year, says she feels lucky to work with musicians like her bass player George Koller, who produced the album, sax player Mike Murley and drummer Nick Fraser.

“I love being completely in the moment,” she says. “I love being in a place where anything is possible and where the music can just go anywhere — that’s why I play jazz.”
Having spent part of her childhood in North Toronto, she says she decided to return to the area to raise her own children.

“I remember the playground outside the Locke Library at Lawrence and Avenue Road,” she says. “My dad used to take us to the library every week. I loved the boys and girls section but I think I loved the long twisty slide in the playground even more.”
In addition to all the nearby parks and trees, she says she likes the fact that it’s a family-friendly community.

“I enjoy seeing street hockey and street-run garage sales and lemonade stands in the summer,” she says. “There are a lot of fabulous restaurants and new ones all the time.”