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Clare Teal (born 14 May 1973) is an English singer and broadcaster who has become famous not only for her singing, but also for having signed the biggest recording contract by a British jazz singer.


Biography

Teal was brought up in the
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area of
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. She developed an interest in jazz from an early age, through her father's collection of
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records, becoming "obsessed" with
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singers like
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and big bands like
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. She took music lessons, first on the electronic organ, then more formally on clarinet, before studying music at
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. While at university, Teal found herself without a clarinet for an unexpected examination. Deciding to sing instead, she not only got her "best grades ever", but discovered that she loved singing in public. After graduation, she started a career in advertising, singing in her spare time with amateur and semi-professional bands.


Career

Teal's break came when she was asked to stand in for
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at a weekend festival in
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. This led (after some determined self-promotion, in which she drew upon her advertising skills) to a three-album contract with the jazz label
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. Her popularity soared, with appearances on radio and television bringing her to the attention of a wider public, and in 2004 she released her first album for Sony Jazz in what was the biggest recording deal by any British jazz singer. ''Don't Talk'' topped the jazz charts and entered the UK Top 20
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. While the majority of her recordings are cover versions of standards, her albums feature original songs and contemporary cover versions, notably a cover of " California Dreaming" by
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. This song attracted the attention of
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presenter
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, garnering significant publicity during her period with Candid Records. Teal has toured throughout the UK and the world, with her pianist, trio, mini big band, or Hollywood Orchestra. She has worked with the Hallé Orchestra,
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,
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, and the John Wilson Orchestra as well as other top big bands. In August 2017, she produced and presented her third concert for
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. Swing No End featured two big bands and many special guests. It was broadcast on
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,
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, and televised on
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. From 2006 to 2013 Teal presented the BBC Radio 2 show, '' Big Band Special''. In 2009 she started presenting her own show on BBC Radio 2. She has appeared as a presenter on '' Friday Night is Music Night''. From 2 August 2009, she presented '' Sunday Night at 10'', taking over from Malcolm Laycock. She writes a weekly blog for ''
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''. Her final show for BBC Radio 2 was broadcast on Sunday 3 January 2021. On Sunday 24 January 2021 she joined Jazz FM for a two-hour swing and big band show. Her final show for Jazz FM was broadcast on Sunday 21 July 2024. Teal collaborated with
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on the single "Carrying a Torch" from his album ''Duets: Reworking the Catalogue''. She was the opening act for
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at
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and the
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. She performed at the
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and the Marlborough Jazz Festival. On 2nd August 2024, Teal appeared as a special guest as part of BBC Proms at the Royal Albert Hall. The evening celebrated Sam Smith’s debut album, ′In the Lonely Hour′. She sang two songs with them accompanied by the BBC Concert Orchestra. The songs were ‘Messing with Fire′ and ′Fever′. She also joined them on stage for the finale song ′Over the Rainbow′.


Personal life

Teal lives in a village near Bath with her partner Amanda Field. In 2007, she said that, although she had lived in Bath for more than a decade, she still feels like a Northerner, saying she is "never not from Yorkshire".


Awards and honours

* British Jazz Vocalist of the Year, 2005, 2007,2015 and 2017 * BBC Jazz Vocalist of the Year, 2006 * Arts & Entertainment Personality of the Year, 2004, 2011 * Gold Badge,
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, 2011


Discography

* ''Nice Work'' (1995) * ''That's the Way It Is'' (Candid, 2001) * ''Orsino's Songs'' (Candid, 2002) * ''The Road Less Travelled'' (Candid, 2003) * ''Don't Talk'' (Sony, 2004) * ''Paradisi Carousel'' (Sony, 2007) * ''Get Happy'' (Universal, 2008) * ''Live at Ebenezer Chapel'' (Ebenezer, 2009) * ''Hey Ho'' (Mud, 2011) * ''And So It Goes'' with Grant Windsor (Mud, 2013) * ''In Good Company'' with Grant Windsor, Pee Wee Ellis (Mud, 2014) * ''At Your Request'' (Mud, 2015) * ''A Tribute to Ella Fitzgerald'' (Chasing the Dragon, 2016) * ''Twelve O'Clock Tales'' (Mud, 2016) * ''They Say It's Swing'' (Mud, 2020)


References


External links


Official website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Teal, Clare 1973 births Living people Alumni of the University of Wolverhampton BBC Radio 2 presenters English jazz singers British women jazz singers Lesbian singers English lesbian musicians English LGBTQ singers LGBTQ people from Yorkshire Musicians from Yorkshire People from Kildwick 21st-century English women singers English women radio presenters 21st-century English LGBTQ people