Erin Bode

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Erin Bode
Erin Bode performing live.
Erin Bode performing live.
Background information
Origin St. Louis, Missouri, US
Genre(s) Jazz
Instrument(s) vocals
Years active 2000 — present
Label(s) Max Jazz
Website http://www.erinbode.com/
Members
Chris Higginbottom
Adam Maness
Syd Rodway

Erin Bode is an American singer, reluctant to be classified as a jazz vocalist.[1] Though Bode began her recording career in 2001, she has already garnered much praise. She has been called "someone you won't forget"[2] who is able to "explore a wide range of material in a fresh, often subtle manner"[3] and that possesses a voice that has "great purity, perfect pitch and impressive phrasing."[4] She has appeared on national television within the United States on the shows Fox & Friends Weekend and The Saturday Early Show.

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[edit] Biography

Bode was born the youngest of four children in Wayzata, Minnesota[5] near Minneapolis-St. Paul to a Lutheran minister who emphasized music, leading her to join a church choir.[2] While a high school student, first at Lutheran South High School and then at Eureka High School, she excelled at the trumpet (which she borrowed from her older brother)[2] and performed in sixteen theatre productions.

She began college at the University of Minnesota before transferring to Webster University, during which time she performed with the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra for three seasons. She was influenced by jazz pianist/singer Christine Hitt, a teacher at Webster, who introduced Bode to jazz and often invited her to sing during select shows in the area.[2][3] Her first such show was at the Missouri Athletic Club.[5] Bode graduated with a degree in music and foreign languages (Italian and French), though she changed her major from classical music during her time at Webster.[3][4]

Bode remained in the area upon graduation and produced her first studio album, Requests, in 2001. The album brought her enough local attention, due in part to a cover of Cyndi Lauper's song "Time After Time", that she was signed to St. Louis jazz label Max Jazz.[3]

[edit] Erin Bode Trio

Bode's band, The Erin Bode Trio, was first formed during her time at Webster and, during its beginnings, saw a number of revolving door musicians from the college. The group reached consistency eventually in 2003 before the recording of their first major studio album for Max Jazz. The group now consists of pianist Adam Maness, drummer Chris Higginbottom and bassist Syd Rodway, Bode's husband.[5] Maness is also co-lyricist, along with Bode. The band has recorded two albums to date with Max Jazz, 2004's Don't Take Your Time and 2006's Over and Over, the latter of which reached a peak position of seventeenth on the Billboard chart for Top Jazz Albums in 2006. Bode has also recorded with Peter Martin and Rick Recht.

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[edit] Television appearances

[edit] References

  1. ^ Jim Newsom (October 24, 2006). Erin Bode: Joy and Inspiration. Retrieved on 2006-12-24.
  2. ^ a b c d Cheryl Hughey. Erin Bode: Don't Take Your Time. Retrieved on 2006-12-24.
  3. ^ a b c d Ken Dryden. Erin Bode Biography at All Music Guide. Retrieved on 2006-12-24.
  4. ^ a b George Graham Reviews Erin Bode's "Over and Over" (March 1, 2006). Retrieved on 2006-12-24.
  5. ^ a b c Stephanie Kiszczak (October 13, 2005). The people you know... alumna Erin Bode. Retrieved on 2006-12-24.
  6. ^ Second Cup Café: Erin Bode (June 23, 2006). Retrieved on 2006-12-24.
  7. ^ Julian Phillips (April 14, 2006). Looming Deadline - FOX & Friends. Retrieved on 2006-12-24.

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