Artist's albums
That's The Way It Is
2001 · album
They Say It's Swing
2021 · album
Twelve O’Clock Tales
2016 · album
At Your Request
2015 · album
In Good Company
2014 · album
Jing, Jing-a-Ling
2013 · album
And So It Goes
2013 · album
Chasing Cars (Radio Mix)
2011 · single
Hey Ho
2011 · album
One More (Baby Be Good To Me)
2011 · single
Live At Ebenezer Chapel
2009 · album
Paradisi Carousel
2007 · album
Baby, I'm Coming Home
2007 · single
Don't Talk
2004 · album
The Road Less Travelled
2003 · album
Orsino's Songs
2002 · album
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Biography
Having developed an obsession with her grandmother's old Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday 45s at a young age, critically acclaimed vocalist Clare Teal went onto become one of the biggest names on the U.K. contemporary jazz scene. Born in Kildwick, a tiny village near Yorkshire, in 1973, Teal learned to play the piano, clarinet, and electronic organ before studying music at Wolverhampton University, where she discovered her vocal abilities during an impromptu exam. After stints writing jingles and selling advertising space, she signed a deal with jazz specialty label Candid Records, where she released three albums, That's the Way It Is, Orsino's Songs, and The Road Less Travelled. In 2004, she landed the biggest-ever record contract by a U.K. jazz artist with Sony, and scored a Top 20 album with her major-label debut, Don't Talk. In 2005, she became a regular DJ on BBC Radio 2, hosting both the Big Band Special and Friday Night Is Music Night shows, and a year later, won the BBC Jazz Vocalist of the Year. Teal has since released three LPs, 2007's Paradisi Carousel, 2008's Get Happy, and 2009's Live at the Ebenezer Chapel, appeared on Helmut Lotti's Time to Swing, and is set to release her new studio album, Clare Teal Sings the Great British Songbook, in 2011. ~ Jon O'Brien, Rovi