- Justin Hayford
Infobox musical artist
Name = Justin Hayford
Img_capt = Singer, pianist and AIDS activist Justin Hayford
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Justin Hayford
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Origin = flagicon|USARochester, New York
Instrument =Vocals Piano
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Genre =Vocal jazz Cabaret
Occupation =Jazz singer Pianist Social activist
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Associated_acts =Matt Dennis
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Notable_instruments =Justin Hayford is a
Chicago -basedsinger andpianist . He performsjazz andcabaret music and specializes in reviving obscure and forgotten songs from the past. Justin writes and presentscabaret shows at various venues inChicago , and has released threealbum s to date.He also works as Case Manager of the [http://www.aidslegal.org/ AIDS Legal Council of Chicago] .
Biography
Justin Hayford was born in
Rochester, New York , onMarch 11 ,1970 .
The roots of Justin’s musical talent are to be sought in his family: many of his family members are musicians. His mother, Charlotte Cain, and her two sisters formed aclose-harmony singing group called The Cain Sisters, who sang on the Chicago radio station WLS in their own show, and later performed onNBC Radio. Charlotte’s father, [http://www.lpld.lib.in.us/local.htm Noble Cain] , was thechoral director atNorthwestern University , as well as the musical director atNBC Radio and a well knowncomposer ofa cappella music.
Justin’s father, John Hayford, plays thepiano ,clarinet andtrombone , although this is not his main occupation.
Justin grew up in an environment where music was greatly appreciated, which formed his own appreciation of music. He, however, felt insecure about his musical skills. He was the only one in his family who did not get formal musical training. He taught himself to play the piano using the piano at his home, but he disliked singing. Trying to avoid all possibilities for a musical career, he started pursuing a degree inastrophysics atNorthwestern University . He later switched to mathematical studies and subsequently moved on to a department called Interpretation which deals with the analysis and performance ofliterature . Eventually, he earned amaster’s degree in Interpretation.
That field of study drew him to thetheater . Justin and his acquaintance [http://www.audreyheller.com/ Audrey Heller] formed a group called Industrial Theater, and the two started creating original evening-length image-based performance pieces which examined contemporary social anxieties.
At that time Justin took an interest in the problems of people suffering fromAIDS . He beganvolunteer ing at the [http://www.aidslegal.org/ AIDS Legal Council of Chicago] which protects the rights of people living withHIV andAIDS and provides free legal services to them. Justin spent a year there as a volunteer and was then promoted to the position ofcase manager . He still works at the AIDS Legal Council, advocating for people who have been discriminated against, fighting to secure their public benefits, helping them prepare the estate planning documents, struggling to secure green cards or asylum for recent legalimmigrants .
Shortly after taking the job with the AIDS Legal Council Justin recommenced his musical pursuits. He started playing anelectric piano as a means of recreation and relaxation. By continuous practice Justin gradually discovered the basics ofmusic theory by himself, becoming more and more skillful by learning from his mistakes.
After learning aboutjazz chords for several years, Justin tentatively began to sing while he played. Initially, those attempts produced unsatisfactory results, but Justin persisted and achieved improvement. Justin got familiar with and started to admire the music ofMatt Dennis , an American singer and pianist, whose voice was not very powerful but he used it to great effect. Justin found a resemblance between his voice and Dennis’ voice, so he saw in Dennis a model from which he could learn.
From that moment on Justin began to search out little known songs from the 1930s and 1940s and performed them before his friends. His firstcabaret performance happened inChicago at his birthday party. He performed 16 songs for anaudience of about 30 people.
Later Justin started performing in apiano bar on a regular basis which helped him develop his distinctive style.
After that Justin began creating full-lengthcabaret shows and presenting them at [http://davenportspianobar.com/ Davenport's Piano Bar & Cabaret] inChicago .Music
tyle
Justin’s main musical interest is in little-known songs from the
Great American Songbook by composers such asCole Porter ,Frank Loesser ,Bobby Troup . Justin revives songs that were forgotten a long time ago or that never became popular when they were created. Thus he rescues dozens of songs from undeserved obscurity. He believes that many of these overlooked songs are valuable and should not have sunk into oblivion.
The main feature of Justin’s performances is understatement, i.e. singing quietly, withholding a lot, avoiding everything pushy and showy, communicating with the audience in an easy and relaxed manner, instead of trying to dominate.
Justin’s style is to some extent an opposition to what he finds negative in the typicaljazz singing. He believes that the song must stay in the foreground, while the singer must remain in the background. Unlike many jazz singers, he does not try to impress the audience with vocal virtuosity, but puts the emphasis on the beauty of themelody andlyrics of the song.
Justin says he is not a typical musician in the sense that he does not make special efforts to gain popularity or sell his records. He cherishes music too much to turn it into his job. For this reason his main occupation continues to be his legal work.CDs
Justin has so far recorded three
CD s for the [http://www.lmlmusic.com/entry.php LML Music label] , which is dedicated tocabaret ,jazz and Broadway music. All threealbums are collections of little-known old songs.
*"A Rare Find: Forgotten Gems from the American Popular Songbook". Released 2001. After performing for three years at variousChicago venues, Justin decided to put together some of his favorite songs, and so his debut album appeared. It contains songs mostly from the 1930s and 1940s by famoussongwriters such asHarold Arlen ,Frank Loesser ("I Go For That"), Burke and Van Heusen ("Humpty Dumpty Heart"),Comden and Green ("You’re Awful"),Steve Allen ("Kiss Me With A Smile"),Hugh Martin ("I’m Not So Bright"), [http://www.songwritershalloffame.org/exhibit_home_page.asp?exhibitId=231 Joseph Meyer] ("According to the Moonlight").Quotation|This recording recaptures the intimate and playful spirit of his live performances, featuring Hayford's own arrangements and piano stylings.
One of the most surprising finds on the CD is "When Bert's Not Here," a forgotten classic fromSesame Street that captures a child's innocent longing for a pal who's gone away.|Cabaret Hotline Online| [http://www.cabarethotlineonline.com/NEWSCD/NewsCD2001Hayford.shtml]
*"Look Who's Been Dreaming: Neglected Treasures from Hollywood's Golden Age". Released 2004. This album is a collection of songs from oldHollywood movies: "Please Pardon Us, We’re in Love" (from [http://imdb.com/title/tt0029806/ "You Can’t Have Everything"] ), "Us on a Bus" (from "Summer Wives"), "Baby Mine" (from "Dumbo "), "Look Who’s Been Dreaming" (from "The Farmer Takes a Wife "), "Never Swat a Fly" (from "Just Imagine ").
*"It All Belongs to You: Unsung Cole Porter". Released 2007. This album comprises songs by the renowned Americancomposer andsongwriter Cole Porter .For his albums, Justin works with thebassist [http://www.cabaret-paree.com/presenter/bio/musicians.html Jim Cox] and thedrummer [http://centerstagechicago.com/music/whoswho/PhilGratteau.html Phil Gratteau] .Cabaret shows
Justin has performed most of his cabaret shows at [http://davenportspianobar.com/ Davenport's Piano Bar & Cabaret] in
Chicago . Some of these shows are:
*"A Rare Find: Forgotten Gems from the American Popular Songbook" [http://www.svhamstra.com/CHIReviews/ChiRev2001Hayford.shtml]
*"The Lady Crooners" [http://www.svhamstra.com/CHIReviews/ChiRev2002Hayford.shtml]
*"At Long Last Love: The Vernon Duke Story" [http://www.svhamstra.com/CHIReviews/ChiRev2003Duke.shtml]
*"It All Belongs to You: Unsung Cole Porter" [http://davenportspianobar.com/page/1en1o/Show_Calendar/Cell_7.html] Justin has also presented his shows at the [http://www.acorntheater.com/ Acorn Theater] :
*"Look Who's Been Dreaming: Neglected Treasures from Hollywood's Golden Age" [http://www.acorntheater.com/prod012.htm]
*"The Lady Crooners: Pioneering Women of American Popular Song" [http://www.acorntheater.com/prod12.htm]
*"I Won't Dance: The Songs of Fred Astaire" [http://www.acorntheater.com/prod01222.htm]
*"Too Romantic: Frank Sinatra, Boy Crooner" [http://www.acorntheater.com/new_page_18.htm] Other Chicago venues where Justin has performed are: [http://www.planet99.com/chicago/restaurants/2534.html Toulouse on the Park] , the Museum of Contemporary Art.Awards and recognition
In 2001 After Dark Chicago Magazine gave Justin its “Outstanding Cabaret Artist” Award.The newspaper [http://www.showbusinessweekly.com/ Show Business Weekly] named Justin’s second album, "Look Who's Been Dreaming", the “Best Male Cabaret CD of 2005”. [http://www.showbusinessweekly.com/archive/264/cd_hayford.shtml]
References
*"No-Hit Wonder", Chicago Social Magazine, November 2001
*"Singer Doesn't Go By Numbers", Chicago Sun-Times,May 26 ,2002
*"Chi Lives: Justin Hayford's Unclaimed Melodies", Chicago Reader,March 2 ,2001
*"Justin Hayford's Cabaret Sound Comes Naturally", Chicago Tribune,February 6 ,2004
*"Romantic Sensation", South Bend Tribune,November 4 ,2005 External links
* [http://www.lmlmusic.com/artist.php?id=36 Justin Hayford at LML Music]
* [http://www.last.fm/music/Justin+Hayford Justin's Last.fm page with free songs to listen and download]
* [http://www.swia.demon.co.uk/HayfordCD1.htm Review of the album "A Rare Find"]
* [http://music.yahoo.com/read/review/21710297 Review of the album "A Rare Find"]
* [http://www.cabarethotlineonline.com/NEWSCD/NewsCD2001Hayford.shtml Review of the album "A Rare Find"]
* [http://www.cabarethotlineonline.com/CDReviews2002/CDReview2Hayford.shtml Review of the album "A Rare Find"]
* [http://www.cabaretscenes.com/cgi-bin/SoftCart.exe/cdreviews/Hayford-Justin-LookWho'sBeenDreamingCDReview.htm?L+scstore+vxfx9798ff6ac86a+1171161003 Review of the album "Look Who's Been Dreaming"]
* [http://www.talkinbroadway.com/sound/mar2904.html Review of the album "Look Who's Been Dreaming"] (please scroll to the bottom of the page)
* [http://www.showbusinessweekly.com/archive/264/cd_hayford.shtml Review of the album "Look Who's Been Dreaming" by Show Business Weekly]
* [http://thecelebritycafe.com/cd/full_review/12602.html Review of the album "It All Belongs To You"]
* [http://www.talkinbroadway.com/sound/feb1507.html Review of the album "It All Belongs To You"]
* [http://music.msn.com/artist/?artist=16541256# Song samples]
* [http://www.accuradio.com/app/radioframe?channel=Channel16&sub=SubLML&skin=&br=accuradio&mtype=iewm9 Internet radio that plays Justin Hayford and other LML Music artists]
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