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"That's my kinda music" said Bill Clinton when Malcolm McNeill sang at a Presidential dinner in Christchurch during the President's New Zealand visit. "A terrific singer and a really great voice". Malcolm McNeill has a way of getting inside a great song and handing it to you as fresh as the day it was written. That's what President Clinton heard: not just a superb voice but also a natural interpreter. Give this masterly performer a Cole Porter standard or a Jobim Bossa Nova and he'll sing it so you've got it under your skin.
Repertoire Malcolm's talent has taken him all over the world. In England, singer Mark Murphy and composer/pianist/singer Richard Rodney Bennett helped Malcolm to get established in London. He formed a long lasting friendship and musical association with Cleo Laine and John Dankworth who regard Malcolm as one their "all-time favourite singers". As well as touring the UK with their orchestra, he has performed at festivals in Holland, France, Italy, Bombay, Australia and New Zealand. He has toured Japan on several occasions, where his own song " Melissa" was a hit. Malcolm performs with all the major orchestras in New Zealand. He has been a soloist for Britain's BBC orchestra's, and has performed with the Symphony of Nice for a Gershwin festival in the south of France. He has recorded with the ABC orchestra in Sydney and in a concert recording for the ABC with Sir William Southgate and the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra. With 9 recordings
to his credit - Malcolm is a top selling New Zealand artist. He is
the only artist to have recorded a popular duet album with acclaimed
Opera Diva Kiri Te Kanawa - for which he wrote the title song
"HEART TO HEART". The album made the American Billboard
best seller list for a "cross-over" recording. Dame Kiri
says of Malcolm that In New York Malcolm performed at the 11th Mabel Mercer Foundation New York Cabaret Convention in 2000. 2002 He toured New Zealand with USA Guitarist Bruce Forman. Pianist/arranger Alan Broadbent and Malcolm performed in concert together as part of the 2002 Christchurch International Jazz Festival. In October 2002 Malcolm will run vocal workshops at Magnetic Island jazz week and then in concerts Sydney. A concert with the Christchurch City Choir in October Malcolm newest CD was recorded with Dave Frishberg and trio in Portland Oregon.
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