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Tyreek McDole
Tyreek McDole, an outstanding 23-year-old vocalist, has been making waves and enchanting audiences with his remarkable talent, characterized by a velvety tone and polished delivery. With a string of prestigious awards to his name, Tyreek shines as a rising star in the music world.
It was during the acclaimed Jazz at Lincoln Center's 2018 Essentially Ellington National Competition that Tyreek made his vocal debut, leaving an indelible mark as he walked away with the prestigious Outstanding Vocalist Award, presented by none other than the iconic Wynton Marsalis.
Drawing inspiration from swinging baritones, Tyreek has often been compared to the likes of legendary artists such as Billy Eckstine, Andy Bey, and the illustrious Joe Williams. His performances have seen him share the stage with an impressive roster of musicians and acts, including Theo Croker, Gary Bartz, Nicholas Payton, Rodney Whitaker, Russell Hall, Johnny O’Neal, Emmet Cohen, Miki Yamanaka, Mike King, Mike Ode, Eric Wheeler, Ted Nash, Matt Wilson, Ben Allison, Rockelle Whitaker, Winard Harper, Marcus Printup, Eric Reed, Carl Allen, Victor Goines, Chris Crenshaw, Jonathan Michel, Isaiah J. Thompson, Charlie Sigler, Chris Beck, Kyle Koehler and many others. Together, they have graced renowned venues like The Blue Note, Dizzy's Club, Birdland Theatre, Jazz at Lincoln Center, and Minton's Playhouse, enthralling audiences with their collective artistry and musical prowess.
Beyond his remarkable performances, Tyreek's educational journey had taken him to The Oberlin Conservatory of Music, from which he was awarded a degree in Jazz performance. Under the guidance of esteemed instructors LaTanya Hall, Gary Bartz, Gerald Cannon, Eddie Henderson, Billy Hart, Dan Wall, Sullivan Fortner, and Weedie Braimah, Tyreek's musical horizons continue to expand, preparing him for an even more promising future in the world of music.
Now Based in New York City, Tyreek McDole is leaving a lasting impact on the music industry, solidifying himself as a young artist with immense potential.
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Meet Tyreek McDole

by Cheryl K.
In this hour, an interview with New York City-based baritone vocalist Tyreek McDole. His debut album Open Up Your Senses is available on Artwork Records. Plus, new music from vocalist Dee Dee Bridgewater and pianist Bill Charlap and the Jazz-Funk unit Azymuth. Playlist Tessa Souter If You Go Away (Ne Me Quitte Pas)" from Shadow and Silence--The Erik Satie Project (Noanara Musicl) 5:50 Dee Dee Bridgewater and Bill Charlap Mood Indigo" from Elemental (Mack Avenue) 7:01 Gregory Porter ...
Continue ReadingFreedom Art Quartet, Tyreek McDole, Noah Haidu, Dee Dee Bridgewater & Bill Charlap and more

by Benjamin Boddie
Today's Music--Right Now! Fantastic music by Freedom Art Quartet, Peter Anderson & Will Anderson, Mike Thompson, Tyreek McDole, Noah Haidu, Marcello Carelli, Ron Rieder, Dee Dee Bridgewater & Bill Charlap, Isaiah J.Thompson V., Joe Kennedy, Eric Scott Reed, Danny Grissett, Dave Bass, Ben Sidran, Dena DeRose, Gabriel Latchin Trio, Reid Hoyson, Diva Jazz Orchestra, Carrie Jackson, Cyrus Chestnut, CCCN Jazz Orchestra & Hendrik Meurkens, Entre Amigos, Jennifer Lee, Marina Pacowski, Naama, Kristina Koller, and more. Playlist Freedom Art ...
Continue ReadingIntroducing Vocalist Tyreek McDole

by Sanford Josephson
In 2018, Tyreek McDole, a student at the Osceola County School for the Arts in Kissimmee, FL, was playing classical percussion for a performance of the 1987 Stephen Sondheim/James Lapine musical, Into the Woods. During rehearsal," he recalled, one of the actors got sick. I had studied all the music, so I sang the part for the wolf. As I started singing, heads started turning in the room. I guess I found out I had a voice then. Little did ...
Continue ReadingTyreek McDole Wins 12th Annual Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition

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AMT Public Relations
As part of NJPAC’s TD James Moody Jazz Festival and Year-Round Centennial Celebrations Honoring Sarah Vaughan As part of NJPAC’s TD James Moody Jazz Festival, the New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC) today announced Tyreek McDole as the winner of the annual Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition. This marks the second time a male vocalist won in the contest’s 12-year history. Hosted by WBGO Radio’s Pat Prescott, Sunday’s“The SASSY Awards” presented the Top Five Finalists on the iconic NJPAC ...
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