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Juno winner to star in last jazz season concert

Members of the Battlefords Jazz Society are looking forward to their last concert of the season, not because it's the last, but because it will feature this year's Juno award winner for jazz vocal album of the year.
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Juno Award winner Kellylee Evans will be in the Battlefords for a concert June 29, hosted by the Battlefords Jazz Society.

Members of the Battlefords Jazz Society are looking forward to their last concert of the season, not because it's the last, but because it will feature this year's Juno award winner for jazz vocal album of the year.

Guest star will be Kellylee Evans, hot on the heels of her Juno award.

"This is going to be a fantastic show," says Battlefords Jazz Society member Laird Brittin.

It will take place at the Chapel Gallery in North Battleford Saturday, June 25.

Evans won the 2011 Juno Award for Vocal Jazz Album of the Year with her album entitled Nina (Plus Loin Music), a tribute to jazz great Nina Simone. Other nominees for the 2011 award included Emilie-Claire Barlow, Nikki Yanofsky, Laila Biali and the late Jeff Healey. This was the Ottawa-based singer-songwriter's second Juno Award nomination and first win.

"It was an honour to be nominated alongside such talented artists," Evans has said. "And I am extremely grateful to have won the award with an album that pays tribute to Nina Simone."

Evans recorded Nina in France in November, 2009. French label Plus Loin Music had invited Evans to spend two days in their studio. Shortly after its release, Nina reached the top of the iTunes Jazz charts. The album received critical acclaim and soon Evans was earning accolades for her charismatic performances as she toured the album. In February 2011, Evans was nominated for 2011 Juno Vocal Jazz Album of the Year. She is at work planning her follow-up release slated for 2012.

Evans, who in 2010 also released an alt-soul album of originals titled The Good Girl, was a 2007 Juno and Gemini nominee and was awarded second place in the Thelonious Monk Jazz Vocals Competition in 2004 by judges Quincy Jones and Dee Dee Bridgewater. Evans has toured North America and France opening for such luminaries as Tony Bennett, George Benson, Maceo Parker, Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings, Chris Botti and Derek Trucks.

In May, Evans was among those on a CD produced by Ottawa based executive producer Cheryl Gain, released to raise funds for Hope for Haiti, a charity with a mission to 'improve the quality of life for the Haitian people, particularly children, through education, nutrition, and healthcare.'

In April, Evans was an opening act for US jazz vocalist, Dianne Reeves, at her concert at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre in Toronto.