Yvette Tollar

Toronto, ON

She's one of Canada's leading modern jazz vocalists and a member of Canada's first family of jazz and world music, and now, Yvette Tollar returns to the spotlight with Ima, her JUNO nominated sophomore release. (Best Vocal Jazz Album 2009) Inspired in part by a lengthy period of personal hardship for Tollar, which spanned several of the years following the release of her 2001 debut, Cactus Flowers, Ima is a true family affair - a collection of Tollar's all-time favourite original compositions, many of them ballads, many composed by either Tollar herself or by members of her esteemed musical family. All are performed in her trade-mark world-tinged modern jazz style and showcase her richly expressive vocals. Two of the album's stand-outs come from brother Ernie Tollar, who is known for his work with Tasa, Holly Cole and Maza Meze. He composed the music for the reflective "Glittering Precipice," which features spoken-word poetry written by Yvette, and "Sick Rose," which sees William Blake's "The Sick Rose" set to music. The opening track, "Contradiction," is a collaboration between sister-in-law Maryem Tollar, known as the Arabic vocalist in Jesse Cook's band and as the singer of the Little Mosque on the Prairie theme, and uncle Ehab Lotayef, the Montreal poet and activist who made headlines in 2005 when he went to Iraq on behalf of the Canadian Islamic Congress to try and free the Canadian hostages. For Yvette's part, she composed two of the cuts: "I Forgive …

Lineup

Name Role
Yvette Tollar Vocalist / Leader

Influences

BETTY CARTER, DIANE REEVES, DONNY HATHOWAY, STEVIE WONDER, ROBERTA FLACK, HERBIE HANCOCK, JOHN COLTRANE, JOHN COLTRANE

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3 2 320

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