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Mary Foster Conklin
Old school song hound
About Me
Vocalist and radio host Mary Foster Conklin is an old school song hound, with a special talent for
uncovering lesser known treasures of the Great American Songbook and performing them in
nontraditional venues. She hosts a weekly live radio show called “A Broad Spectrum – the Ladies of
Jazz” celebrating women composers and lyricists on WFDU.FM on the HD2 channel Jazz and What's
More. “Scratch her witty tough-girl-from Jersey patter,” wrote The Washington Post, “and you’ll find a
sensitive artist (but not frail) with a wide-ranging boldly colored voice and an open ear for off-beat
material.”
A New Jersey native who came to New York to pursue theatre work, her transformation from actor to
jazz singer began when she joined drummer/composer Art Lillard’s 15-piece Heavenly Band and her
song selections naturally shifted from show tunes to blues, Latin and bebop. As a leader, her sets are a
mix of contemporary material and standards, with an emphasis on the lesser known treasures of the
Great American Songbook. In New York, Conklin’s talents have earned her a place on the stages of The
Blue Note, Zinc Bar, Iridium, Birdland, the Kitano and Pangea. She can also be seen from time to time
singing off various fire escapes as The Lady in the Red Dress with the Renegade Cabaret. Her latest
projects include MIRRORS REVISITED, an evening of dark art songs by Jerry Leiber & Mike Stoller
immortalized by Peggy Lee and LIFE IS A BITCH, a tribute to Beat poet/lyricist Fran Landesman, (best
known for Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most and The Ballad of the Sad Young Men) which
was praised by the New York Times as full of salt and vinegar — with the intensity and tough humor of
someone who might have lived on the bohemian fringe in the late ’40s and ’50s, when the word ‘hip’
meant something. Her latest recording, Photographs, released in 2016, puts a personal spin on a
collection of standards and contemporary tunes by Oscar Brown, Jr., Benny Carter, Lennon and
McCartney, Johnny Mandel and Joni Mitchell, with five tunes by Fran Landesman.
On the West Coast she has performed in Los Angeles at the In House Jazz Series, Vitello’s, the Gardenia
and the Jazz Bakery. She has appeared in Chicago at the Cultural Center and in Palm Beach, Florida at
the Royal Room. Ms. Conklin has twice been awarded the MAC Award for Jazz Vocalist by the
Manhattan Association of Cabarets and Clubs, and has been praised by The New York Times as “a highly
creative singer whose style blends cabaret and jazz so thoroughly as to defy any easy categorization.”
Her debut recording, Crazy Eyes, was listed as one of the ten best CDs of 1998 by In Theatre Magazine,
and won the 1999 Bistro Award presented by Backstage Magazine for Outstanding Recording. Her
second recording, You’d Be Paradise, was released in September 2001 to critical acclaim, worldwide
airplay and was a jazz bestseller for two years on www.CDBaby.com.
Why the song search mission? Several years ago, what began as a simple quest for some lesser known
Matt Dennis material (West Coast songwriter best known for his hits “Angel Eyes” and “Violets for your
Furs”) quickly became an all-out obsession. She began her search at the Library of Congress, then
teamed up with Los Angeles singer/songwriter Mark Winkler to present a bi-coastal tribute to Matt
Dennis and Bobby Troup. Blues For Breakfast - Remembering Matt Dennis (Rhombus Records) became
an award winning third CD, hailed by the press as ”delightfully dramatic” (Jazz Times) “a work of art and
heart” (powerlineblog.com), and “an overdue reminder of the honored place of Matt Dennis in American
music” (Jazz Society of Oregon).