CAMI THOMPSON - a light-hearted biography
Spirited singer, actress, songwriter, teacher and band leader Cami Thompson has been sharing her gifted musical talents and charismatic personality with appreciative audiences all around the globe for about 30 years now. Reno born and musically raised, she has traveled to the far reaches of Paris, London, Amsterdam, Bangkok, Cannes, Casablanca, Manila, Tokyo, Seoul, and managed to find her way back from being very lost in most places to work around the US, singing her heart out in concerts, clubs, jazz festivals, cabarets, theaters and more than a few unsavory but delightful dives. Audiences journey with her through a passionate repertoire of classic American standards, unique jazz tunes, saucy blues and poignant originals. Her 4+ octave voice resonates with warmth and beauty, and displays great depth, dexterity and unbelievable control. Often displaying dizzying blasts of scat, Cami sings with outstanding musical skill backed by a great sense of humor, compassion and human dignity, all the while soaring on the wings of innovative jazz freedom, faith and a great lack of reality, probably stemming from her extensive background in musical theatre.
"(She has) a voice that stands out like diamonds from plastic glitter!"
(Guy Richardson, Reno Gazette)
She has starred in many professional and community musicals such as "Annie Get You Gun" (Annie) with John Raitt, "Mame" (Agnes Gooch) with Toni Tenille, "Sweeney Todd" (Mrs. Lovett), "Showboat" (Ellie ay), "Follies" (Sally Durant), "Candide" (Old Lady), "Hair" (lead singer), "JC Superstar" (Mary Magdelan)," and "Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (Miss Mona)," and had operatic leads in "Hansel and Gretel" (Rosina Daintymoth the Witch) and "Desert Song" (sidekick Susan). During this time Cami also sang and/or played keyboards and percussion in various rock, R&B, soul and jazz bands around Reno-Tahoe, and she was one of the youngest members of the Nevada Opera chorus (8 productions) while studying music, theater and voice at University of Nevada-Reno. She earned several awards as "Best Local Singer" and "Best Local Actress" in the Reno Gazette Journal's "Best Of Reno" readers' surveys. She received the "Best New Artist" in the Washington D.C. area while she lived and worked there.
Miss Thompson spent over 2 years singing in Europe at various jazz clubs and festivals in England, France, Italy, Morocco and Holland, including the prestigious North Sea Jazz Festival in Den Haag, Holland, and the Juan Les Pins Festival du Jazz in France. She has toured as lead actress with two DOD/USO 3-month-tour shows throughout the Far East. She spent four years in LA singing in jazz clubs, recording, teaching voice, performing with the prestigious Emmy-nominated vocal group LA Jazz Choir, and auditioning her heart out... but she was "too short" for the LA theater scene. Cami has lived much more happily in San Francisco since 1995, singing in clubs, creating concerts, touring, recording, teaching voice, and enjoying the great cuisine and fresh foggy air! She has received no awards there. - oh well, the balcony view is worth it!
Cami has also had the priveledge of performing as Opening act for The Manhattan Transfer, Nancy Wilson, Mel Torme, Dianne Reeves, Lou Rawls, Art Blakey, Jon Hendricks, Eddie Jefferson, Abbey Lincoln, Charo, Jose Feliciano, Louis Bellson, Lou Levy, and others.
"Cami Thompson is remarkable, a perfectly wonderful singer."
(Philip Elwood, San Francisco Chronicle)
The recorded collection of Cami now measures 5! In 1993 in Los Angeles, Cami and her best friend/manager Lizabeth Rogers and pianist Benjamin Dowling independently co-produced Cami's first CD, "No More Blues," a collection of jazz favorites and original torch, blues and ballads. An earlier cassette release of a live performance, "An Evening with Cami", has recently been digitally remastered and edited, and is now available on CD. In 1998 Cami produced her third recording, a jazzy soulful holiday album,"Colors of Christmas". Her fourth release, "By Request" is a powerhouse of beautifully recorded live and studio tracks, capturing all the dynamic splendor of great American ballads, jazz and swing standards, including Cami's most-requested songs such as "Over The Rainbow", "Bye Bye Blackbird", "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" and more. (It's sort of an "Ella meets Barbra meets Bette" thing.) Her fifth album, "Café Camille", is a collection of torch, blues and jazz songs recorded live during 10 months of club dates in the Los Angeles area during 1993 with her trio. This CD, as well as "An Evening with Cami", was lovingly mastered and produced by Lizabeth Rogers. All may be found on Miss Thompson's website, www.CamiThompson.com, along with her performance schedule. Credit card users can visit www.CDBaby.com/cami to purchase some of these recordings.
"Cami is loaded with talent and possesses one of the most technically diverse, smooth and sumptuous voices in music today... It grooves, belts, caresses, scats, soars, and gets way under the skin of every tune she sings."
(Jack Neal, Nevada Journal)
In 1990 Cami was asked to sing with trumpeter/ bandleader Mike Vax and His Great American Jazz Band, touring Jazz and Swing festivals around the US with his band for 12 years. She is also a frequent guest artist with Vax's 19-piece Jazz Orchestra, and has recorded tracks on their two albums, which received global critical acclaim and great reviews.
Currently Miss Thompson performs at various festivals, cabarets, concerts, jazz spots, showrooms, clubs (regularly at Harrah's Reno Sapphire Lounge) charity events, supper clubs, and private parties around the world. Cami also teaches voice privately and in clinics, and enjoys songwriting, traveling the world, skiing, scuba diving, eating great food by her very own "kitchen mechanic" (fiance', chef Scott Lenau), exploring the cultural scene, movies, concerts, reading, laughing a lot, and tending her balcony garden with great joy.
WHERE HAS CAMI BEEN? --- Clubs, Cabarets and Concerts
SAN FRANCISCO / BAY AREA
The Coconut Grove Supper Club - House singer for 15 months
Yoshi's Jazz Club
Essex Supper Club
Rose Pistola
Stars Restaurant
Campton Place Hotel
Alta Plaza
Mr. E's Jazz Club
Pan Pacific Hotel
Infusion
Rasselas Jazz Club
Konocti Harbor Resort
The Ramp
Gertrude Stein's
Bach Dynamite & Dancing Society
Mecca
EUROPE
North Seas Jazz Festival - Netherlands
Loosdrecht Jazz Festival - Netherlands
Grenoble Jazz Concert Series - France
Le Club Montana - Paris, France
Juan Les Pins Festival Du Jazz - France
Hollywood Savoy Club - Paris, France
Le Ragtime - Cannes, France (9 months)
Valentino's Club du Jazz - Nice, France
L'Aventure - Nice, France
Das Kurzhaus - Munich, Germany
Hotel Boekelo - Enschede, Netherlands
Hotel Safir - Casablanca, Morocco
Ronnie Scott's - London, England
Cafe de Paris - London, England
LOS ANGELES AREA
Queen Mary - Long Beach
Drake's Restaurant - Glendale
Lunaria - Century City
Monteleone's - Encino
Tatou - Beverly Hills
Chadney's - Burbank
Winston's - Sheraton Hotel
Truly Yours - Encino
Robin Hood - Reseda
Studio Cafe - Corona Del Mar
Menage - Pasadena
Grand Avenue Bar - Los Angeles
Bel Air Bay Club - Pacific Palisades
Caffe Giuseppe - Reseda
WESTERN USA
Monterey Traditional Jazz Festival
Sacramento Jazz Jubilee Festival
Sun Valley Jazz and Swing Festival
San Mateo Traditional Jazz Festival
Mammoth Lakes Jazz Jubilee
Desert Jazz Festival - Palm Springs
Seaside, Oregon Jazz & Swing Festival
Medford, Oregon Jazz Bash
Eugene Oregon "Celebration"
John Ascuaga's Nugget Jazz Fest
Florence Oregon Arts Center
Lake Havasu Jazz Festival
Reno International Jazz Festival
Pleasant Hill OR Jazz Festival
The Hult Performing Arts Center, Eugene OR
Caesar's Tahoe - Showroom
Harold's Club - Reno
Tahoe Biltmore - Cabaret
Cicero's Dinner Club - Reno
Peppermill Casino - Reno
MGM Grand - Reno
Harrah's: Breck Wall's "Bottom's Up"
Sahara Tahoe - Showroom
MGM Grand/Bally's - Reno
Reno Hilton - Reno
Lily's, Lakeridge Country Club - Reno
ELSEWHERE
Back Alley Saloon, Wash, D.C.
Dallas Dinner Theater
Galleria, Sun Valley, Idaho
Various tours and performances in Japan, Korea, Taiwan, The Philippines, Morocco, England, France, Holland, Italy, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, Princess Cruise Lines
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