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So, who is this Elin, what is her music all about, and how did she end up on this journey?

Born and raised in Sweden by an Irish mother and a Peruvian father. Grew up in three distinct cultures and continents: Europe, North and South America. Oldest of six children, fluent in five languages, eight-year resident of New York City, instrumentalist and student of music since the age of seven, and utterly obsessed with Brazilian music! This should give you a start at understanding the colorful complexities and remarkable adventures from which Elin draws her inspirations and expressions.

It all began one lazy summer afternoon in Sweden when Elin was 15, in a moment she says altered the course of her life forever… “School was out for summer break and I’d entertain myself, among other things, by going through my parents’ huge record collection.” One day, she randomly picked one out and played it, not really knowing why, only to become mesmerized by a sound she had never heard before. It was João Gilberto and Antonio Carlos Jobim. She assumed that this was jazz. Right then and there, she knew she was meant to sing this music. “I’m going to be a jazz singer!” she proclaimed. “Someday, I’m going to go to Brazil, learn to speak Portuguese, learn to play the guitar like that, and learn to sing this music!”

Although Elin had been studying music and playing instruments since she was seven, she never liked jazz nor considered being a singer. But after this, she started buying jazz albums of all the great female vocalists including Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, and Sarah Vaughan, and got heavily into American jazz, without realizing it wasn’t exactly the same as the music that had originally put her on this path. It would be another seven years before Elin finally got back to her first passion: Brazilian jazz. “When my parents moved to the U.S., I was able to attend the University of Florida. It was during this time that I won a scholarship to attend a language course in Brazil where I could finally learn Portuguese and delve into the music of all the great Brazilian singers, such as Elis Regina, Leny Andrade, and Gal Costa.”

But the major turning point in Elin’s career as a singer came when she met Miriam Jaskierowicz Arman, Ph. D., voice teacher extraordinaire, and author of The Voice: A Spiritual Approach to Singing, Speaking and Communicating (3 editions). The day they met, Ms. Arman immediately asked one of her students to give up her lesson just so she could teach Elin on the spot. From the very first moment, she was convinced of Elin’s talent, and it was then or never, since Elin was scheduled to catch a flight back to NYC in just a few hours. From then on, they worked long distance between NYC and South Florida for several years before Dr. Arman finally moved to New York. “Now, seven years later, I can honestly say that I wouldn’t have a career, or even a voice, if it wasn’t for Miriam. I owe her so much! She’s the only voice teacher I ever had that taught me how to use my voice in the right way. And the learning is ongoing.”

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Elin: Lazy Afternoon

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Swedish-born singer Elin (née Kathleen Clelia Elin Melgarejo) moved to the U.S. as a young adult, won a scholarship to study Portuguese in Brazil, and later received her musical training in vocal jazz at the University of Miami in Florida. Eventually the peripatetic singer settled in New York City, and the local jazz scene is all the better for it.

Her debut album, Lazy Afternoons, on the Blue Toucan Music label, employs a vast band and exciting Latin ...

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When Stillness Speaks: The Beautiful Silences & Rocking Details of Elin Furubotn’s International Debut Album

When Stillness Speaks: The Beautiful Silences & Rocking Details of Elin Furubotn’s International Debut Album

Source: Chris M. Slawecki

Norwegian singer-songwriter Elin Furubotn hears an entire world in the tiny, delightful details: a turn of phrase drifting from the next café table over, the deep silence of a Scandinavian mountain forest, the fleeting passage of thoughts and play of sounds. Widely respected in Norway for her genre-spanning work, Furubotn’s smiling curiosity and striking musical presence find a new path on Heilt Nye Vei (Ozella Music), her first international release. With her close collaborator, respected and creative Norwegian saxophonist Karl ...

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Elin + Trio at The Bitter End Thursday, May 31st 7:30PM One Set Only!

Elin + Trio at The Bitter End Thursday, May 31st 7:30PM One Set Only!

Source: Jim Eigo, Jazz Promo Services

Hello again!

Hope everyone's out there enjoying the magic of summer. I hope you'll come out this Thursday to The Bitter End and enjoy a tribute to soulful jazz with some songs Nina Simone recorded, some of my originals and some other obscure covers.

Elin + trio at The Bitter End (http://www.bitterend.com) 147 Bleecker St (Thomspon/LaGuardia) New York, NY 10012 Thursday, May 31st 7:30pm $10 ONE SET ONLY! ...

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Elin Sings with Her Brazilian Jazz Trio Friday, March 9th @ Night and Day 8:30-11:30PM

Elin Sings with Her Brazilian Jazz Trio Friday, March 9th @ Night and Day 8:30-11:30PM

Source: Jim Eigo, Jazz Promo Services

Elin + her Brazilian jazz trio Friday, March 9th @ Night and Day 230 5th Avenue (@ President St, inside Biscuit BBQ) (718) 399-2161 8:30-11:30pm $10 cover There will be a $6 minimum, but it can be for food or drink. So come out...have a glass of wine...or try some lip-smackin' southern cookin'! This is a chance for you to check out the jazzy side of what I do. I'll be featuring ...

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Elin Thursday, March 1st at Crash Mansion

Elin Thursday, March 1st at Crash Mansion

Source: Jim Eigo, Jazz Promo Services

Thursday, March 1st 7-10pm $10 ELIN @ Crash Mansion 199 Bowery @ Spring St NYC 10002 (212) 982 0740

I WILL ONLY PLAY ONE SET STARTING AT 7PM SHARP!!

I will have the great honor of doing my show with some amazing musicians who play here on the local NYC scene whenever they're not touring the world:

Pablo Vergara - keys Gustavo Amarante - bass Mauricio ...

All About Jazz (June ’07): “Elin is not a dark singer. This is not a criticism. Brazilian jazz celebrates that which is radiant and joyous and moving and in this regard, Elin more than matches the material she sings.”

Down Beat Magazine (Jan ‘07): “Zeal, ambition and musical ESP fire Elin’s Lazy Afternoon… [she] delivers a debut that has all the wonder of a magical discovery... Elin draws you in, turning familiar songs into an intimate and personal concert. Like a Frank Sinatra devotee, she controls the song’s tempo and demeanor through her lush phrasing and luxurious delivery, each word flowing like liquid chocolate.”

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Lazy Afternoon

Blue Toucan Music
2007

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