Ronde”, which had a 9-month run at the Fountainebleu
Hilton in Miami Beach.
For
17 years, Barbara was the female vocalist with the
acclaimed Cleveland Jazz Orchestra.
She has also performed all over the Tri-State
region, working with national big bands such as the
Nelson Riddle Orchestra, the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra and
The Famous Jazz Orchestra.
In May of 2001, she recorded her first compact
disc, Night And Day, with the CJO plus strings.
In 2003, Barbara made her Severence Hall debut as
the guest vocalist with the Cleveland Pops Orchestra for
their New Year’s Eve Spectacular.
She continues to be a frequent guest artist with
the Pops, college jazz ensembles, and regional big
bands, as well as being a featured vocalist at the
Lakeland Jazz Fest in 2003 and 2004 and participating in
the Tri-C Jazz Fest “Song Is You” series.
In
2006, Barbara formed the Barbara Knight Quintet and a
year later the group recorded the CD Angel Eyes,
featuring a unique collection of arrangements by Barbara
and bassist David Morgan.
According to LA Jazz Scene Magazine, Angel
Eyes is “…full
of subtle surprises, making this CD a perfect
introduction to Barbara Knight, a singer who takes
chances and has the technique and abilities to
constantly succeed.”
The quintet can be seen playing in jazz clubs
throughout Northeastern Ohio.
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