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Fay Claassen Sings Two Portraits of Ch...

2.5M streams

2,469,210

Sings Two Portraits Of Chet Baker

2.5M streams

2,454,921

Fay Claassen sings Two Portraits of Ch...

2.2M streams

2,228,477

Luck Child

738.5K streams

738,512

Fay Claassen Sings Two Portraits of Ch...

240.7K streams

240,733

Sing!

195.5K streams

195,524

Live at the Amsterdam Concertgebouw

189.1K streams

189,051

And Still We Sing

181.1K streams

181,136

Dutch Songbook

119.3K streams

119,264

Close To You

116K streams

116,008

Biography

The Dutch power woman of jazz, Fay Claassen, is one of the most versatile singers in the Netherlands and belongs to the European top. Fay is known as a musical phenomenon for her elegance and delicate voice. During her career, Fay released 10 studio albums under her own name and toured in Europe and Asia. She has been frequently accompanied and asked by famous guest soloists (Toots Thielemans, Mike Stern, Paquito D'Riviera, David Linx) and arrangers (Vince Mendoza, Ivan Paduart, Michael Abene, Bob Brookmeyer). She is also a regular guest with renowned big bands and orchestras, from the Metropole Orkest, Brussels Jazz Orchestra, WDR Big Band, Jazz Orkest of the Concertgebouw to the Residentie Orkest. In 2022 she performed at the North Sea Jazz for the ninth (!) time, this last time in collaboration with the Peter Beets New Jazz Orchestra. Fay Claassen has received several prestigious awards and (inter)national music prizes. She won a Golden Record, a number-1 rating in the All About Jazz critics poll for Best Jazz Vocal Album and the Chet Baker Award for Two Portraits of Chet Baker. In 2022, she won her fourth Edison Jazz Award (the Dutch Grammy) for the 10-piece album Fay Live, featuring previously unreleased live recordings in celebration of her 25th anniversary. She is the only Dutch jazz musician who has received this Edison Jazz status. “Fay Claassen is to singing what Audrey Hepburn was to the movies: elegant and graceful“ - American jazz magazine CADENCE