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Jocelyn Barth
Vocalist, often of jazz and improvised music.
About Me
Jocelyn Barth is one of Canada’s most exciting emerging vocalists. Raised in Toronto by musician
parents, she grew up singing with her mother, Clela Errington. Jocelyn’s formidable range, technique
and innate musicality have put her in high demand. She performs regularly as a featured artist,
background vocalist and studio musician. As a jazz musician Jocelyn is known for her expressiveness,
sensitivity and soaring freedom. She delivers a lyric with intention, depth and authenticity while
maintaining the playful phrasing that stems from her instinctively instrumentalist-like approach to
singing.
Jocelyn is featured on critically acclaimed jazz albums The Bitter Suite by The Marie Goudy 12tet, Art
of Breath: Volume Two by John MacMurchy, and Volume Two and Volume Three by Collective Order.
Her singing on The Bitter Suite received praise from All About Jazz, The WholeNote, The Jazz Music
Blog, Toronto Music Report and Textura, and her rendition of Bobby Troup’s ballad “February Brings
The Rain” on Art of Breath: Volume Two was called “exquisite” by Cathy Riches at The WholeNote.
Jocelyn’s most recent collaborations include studio work with pianist Adrean Farrugia and composers
Scott Peterson and Jonathan Kawchuk, as well as live performances with The Marie Goudy Quintet.
In her debut release, Tell Him I Said Hello, Jocelyn's unique and ethereal voice is met by David
Restivo on piano and Artie Roth on bass. John MacMurchy adds tasteful tones to two songs on
clarinet and flute. The album was recorded and edited by Jeremy Darby at The Canterbury Music
Company and mixed and mastered by Mariana Hutten.
“Tell Him I Said Hello is a perfect example of Barth’s iconic ability to move a listener to tears using
only her voice. She is a virtuosic storyteller and musician, and this collection of eight songs is a long-
awaited gift to the vocal jazz world.” –Caity Gyorgy
My Jazz Story
I was first exposed to jazz as a child, listening to Betty Carter and Frank Sinatra cassettes with my mum.