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Sophie Bancroft grew up in a musical family; her parents were
semi-professional jazz musicians and brothers Tom and Phil
Bancroft have become two of the top jazz musicians and composers
in Scotland. As a young child, Sophie has strong memories
of falling asleep to the jazz bands that would play at her
parents numerous musical parties, and an innate musical sense
was born.
After
a musically rebellious teenage era, at the age of 17 Sophie
expressed her desire to be a jazz singer to her father, who
promptly sat her down and played her his favourite albums
by Billie Holiday, Sarah Vaughan, Ella Fitzgerald and Astrud
Gilberto and started singing regularly with the family band.
Edinburgh was full of an exciting generation of young jazz
musicians at this time and Sophie soon formed her own bands,
developing her skills alongside Brian Kellock, Colin Steele
and John Rae to name but a few, and receiving much acclaim
from the press.
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"It
is for her ability as a musician that she's become part
of the wave talent now being recognised in Central Scotland"
The Herald
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"This voice has elegant and ethereal qualities and
should be encouraged" The
Scotsman
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"She is the best vocalist of the new generation of
young Scot's jazz musicians" The
Herald
Sophie
performed around Britain at major jazz festivals and clubs,
as well as touring in France and Italy. After teaming up with
guitarist Sandy Wright, she received regular broadcasts on
BBC Radio 2 and Radio Scotland.
Sophie
then moved south to take up post as Britains first Jazz Education
Development Officer, during which time she honed her skills
as a songwriter and an educator. On her return back to Scotland,
Sophie teamed up with singer and musician Gina Rae, and went
on to have a highly successful 5 years performing, broadcasting
and recording mainly Sophie's compositions with a unique jazz,
folk and pop mixture of influences.
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"The
hottest outfit to come from Scotland in a long time"
Blow The Fuse, London
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"Gorgeous, original acoustic music" The
List
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"Refreshing
and utterly magical" The
Herald
Sophie
was then invited to collaborate with west coast electronic
band Spylab, signed to Guidance Records in Chicago, to produce
the highly acclaimed CD 'This Utopia'. Their collaborations
have subsequently been used on major TV series such as HBO's
'Six Feet Under' and VH1's 'Bands On The Run' and reached
top 10 slots in many dance charts as well as a performance
at the South By Southwest Music Festival in Texas.
Signing
a publishing deal with Bug Music in Los Angeles in 2003 Sophie
has subsequently recorded 2 albums featuring some of Scotland's
top musicians - Dave Milligan on keyboards, Tom Lyne on bass,
Sandy Wright on guitar, Donald Hay on drums and produced by
saxophonist and composer Phil Bancroft and with her exciting
band has continued to perform to sell out audiences.
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"The cool and sophisticated lyrical styling of Sophie
Bancroft. Weaving a tapestry of songs over the course of
two hours, her smooth and smoky voice lifts above the mellowed
beat of the music, washing over the audience, leaving them
transfixed. Her eclectic mix of jazz, country, blues and
folky rock, creates a sound that will appeal to everyone
for years to come" threeweeks.co.uk
CD
'Modern Love' was released in October 2003:
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"Echoes along the way range from Peggy Lee to Joan Armatrading,
Alison Krauss to Bjork, in a boldly achieved balance of the
classic and the contemporary" Sunday
Herald
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"Sophie Bancroft has an impressive CV that covers jazz,
pop and folk. She draws on all these diverse skills, weaving
them through a captivatingly moody set of songs. There's an
openness and transparency in her songs that communicate, and
after all, that's what it's all about" Jazzwise
Recently
In 2005 the Burnsong Festival invited Sophie and 7 other top
singer-songwriters (Boo Hewerdine, Riley Briggs from band
Aberfeldy, Emily Smith, David Scott, Marc Pilley, Nicki King
and Geoff Martyn) to spend a week co-writing songs which were
subsequently performed at the Burnsong Festival and during
the Scottish Arts Council promoted Tune-Up tour around Scotland
in January 2007. The group of 8 singer-songwriters continue
to perform together and plan to release a CD of their collaborative
work.
Sophie
regularly performs with various innovative bands including
accordionist virtuoso Martin Green’s – The Green
Machine, has supported guitar legend Bert Jansch at the ABC
in Glasgow and toured the north of Scotland with fellow singer-songwriter
Andi Neate whilst maintaining her connection with the jazz
world singing alongside award-winning jazz vocalists Liane
Caroll and Barbara Morrison during the Glasgow and Edinburgh
International Jazz Festivals.
A
new performance, recording and writing project with Canadian
cellist Christine Hanson called ‘The Two Tall Girls’
is causing a buzz in the music world and a continued performance
schedule and imminent new CD with Sophie’s regular music
partner, bass player and husband Tom Lyne, Sophie’s
schedule is exciting and busy.
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