25
year old Kathleen is one of a new generation of exciting young singers.
From a musical family, she started playing the violin at the age
of 4. It soon became apparent that she was a natural at both the
violin and singing and pursued both instruments along with the piano
until the end of her schooling (although she never took singing
lessons). Instead at 13, she joined the ranks of the National Youth
Jazz Orchestra and sang with both their first and second bands for
7 years. At the age of 18 she applied to the Royal Academy of Music
and was accepted as one of only two vocalists on the jazz course,
run by Graham Collier. 1999 saw Kathleen selected by the RAM to
go to Santiago, Spain for the annual IASJ conference.
In
2000, she graduated with a Bmus in jazz vocal performance and is
now pursuing a varied career. Kathleen has performed with Tim Whitehead
at the Teignmouth Jazz Festival (2002), the London Jazz Festival
(2003), the Purcell Room, the Music and the Mind Festival (2003),
the CBSO Centre, the Royal Northern College of Music, the York Late
Music Festival (2004), regularly at the 606 Jazz Club and at various
jazz clubs across the UK. She toured the length and breadth of the
country with Tim Whitehead and Colin Riley’s Homemade Orchestra
on a major 22-date Arts Council of England supported tour (Spring
2004). She has also performed at the prestigious Ronnie Scott’s
Club with her own band KO and a number of times at the Jazz Café
as both a lead and backing vocalist.
Kathleen
is featured on Latin/ jazz group AZUL’s debut album Beautiful
People and on Colin Riley and Tim Whitehead’s album Inside
Covers (Homemade Label). She has recorded commercially for Blazin’
Squad (Eastwest Records), jingles including USA Television (Candle
Music) and for the feature films THE MUMMY RETURNS and LARA CROFT
TOMBRAIDER: THE CRADLE OF LIFE (Sinfonia of London Professional
Chorus). www.homemademusic.org
“It
is rare to come across a singer whose musicianship matches her singing
qualities. It was my birthday gig at the 606 Club and I invited
Kathleen to jam with the band. She sang the standard repertoire
with an assuredness and poise that belied the fact that she'd just
graduated from the Royal Academy of Music. Since then we've worked
together on the "Let Her Rave" commission for the Teignmouth
Jazz Festival and she has become a key member of both my sextet
and quintet. She's as happy being another horn weaving her way through
challenging arrangements as she is breathing a reflective stillness
into "You Go To My Head", my favourite track on this album
(CLOSE TO YOU).
In
2003 she joined composer Colin Riley and myself in the Homemade
Orchestra and amazed us all with her ability to successfully interpret
a diffuse array of contemporary classical and jazz song arrangements
for the recent Inside Covers album. She devoured
the challenges of moving from Fraser Trainer’s reappraisal
of Human League's Love Action through Lennon/McCartney's Paperback
Writer to breakneck unison horn lines in Just In Time (as on this
recording) with her customary deadly accuracy and commitment.
It’s
all in evidence on this trio recording with the young and extraordinarily
gifted Gwilym Simcock on piano .Who could ask for anything more?”
Tim Whitehead
“Kathleen
Willison, a promising singer who handles jazz and classical scores
with equal conviction.” John.L.Walters, The Guardian, 2002.
"
Willison is the discovery of the album." Mike Butler, Manchester
Metro
"
sung with Moon-bright clarity " James Griffiths, The Guardian |