
Bernadette Reed
with Paul Hirsh & Robin Hames
Maindee is delighted to welcome Bernadette Reed back to this year’s Festival after her debut with us in 2003. "I first got interested in jazz singing in the 1990s. I contacted a local jazz guitarist where I live in SE London to take some singing lessons. I then joined a performance workshop once a week (Mycenae House in Blackheath, SE London organised by local jazz entrepreneur Dave Silk) It was a local jam session where established pros come along and play with whoever’s there who wanted to do a number. Over the weeks and months I went from total beginner to performance standard - a steady and in some places dramatic life change! I also attended a Jazz Summer school in Essex, not unlike what’s available in Trefforest. I have special appreciation for Liane Carroll my voice tutor on my course, a frequent and brilliantly talented performer at Ronnie Scott’s in London. I have also attended improvisation courses at local colleges and have one to one voice coaching.
In 1999 having developed a strong gigging repertoire with a fine guitarist I’d met at my local workshop called Simon Goodwin, and pianist/trumpeter/vocalist drummer - you name it she could play it - called Jo Miller, we recorded our first CD ‘Acoustic Tardis’. That was great fun and 12 numbers done in a day! In Autumn 2002 I then reconnected with the pianist Matt Dungey and started working on repertoire and gigging with him in duo or trio arrangements. That’s been great and has introduced me to a new community of musicians. We then produced the CD ‘Dakini Daiquiri’ Dec 2002 with others including Carl Orr jazz funk guitarist and lead guitarist with internationally acclaimed drummer Billy Cobham. It was a treat to work with Carl whose talent, experience and wicked sense of humour taught us a lot.
Now I’m just delighted to learn more and keep playing and singing. There are so many songs out there already written and to be written, something I am now doing with singer song-writer Mitch Hiller who sings with the Foundations and has backed people like Chaka Kahn, Lulu and many others. I really do think music strokes, tickles and magnifies your soul."
Bernadette is supported this year by two very experienced musicians. Paul Hirsh (Keyboards) and Robin Hames (Double Bass).
Paul’s early musical experience began when he reluctantly agreed to learn the piano to help his younger sister who was about to take lessons. After a year he gave up piano lessons and continued teaching himself by jamming and copying off records. Now a highly talented guitarist and keyboard player, Paul’s first taste of success in the music business was with Voyager in 1979, when their single "Halfway Hotel" hit the UK and Australian charts. The band folded in 1981. More recently, Paul was a temporary band member of Status Quo, stepping in to replace Andy Brown on their 2000 tour. There is a great account of life on the road with the Quo on Paul’s website at
www.paul-hirsh.com .While at school in Newport, Robin Hames (Double Bass) was a member of the National Youth Orchestra for Wales, going onto study at the Welsh College of Music and Drama and University of Wales Newport. After working in backing bands in the 80s, Robin joined Brotherhood of Man who he toured with for ten years. He has regularly works on Welsh TV and radio programmes. He supported Bob Geldof at the Dolgellau Festival, Bryn Terfyl at the Faenol Festival and has played with the National Orchestra of Wales on a number of occasions. Robin toured for four years with the stage show That’ll be the Day , voted the most popular and successful show currently touring theatres – while in this show he played alongside Sir Cliff Richard. He is now stranger to jazz with many local performances at Brecon and Pontypool Jazz Festival and jazz clubs alongside Jeff Hooper. He also tutors the rhythmn section of the Welsh Youth Jazz Orchestra.
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