Kitty Hoff

Genre: Jazz
Secondary Genre: Singer/Songwriter Berlin, Not Applicable Germany Contact

The first female act in the history of Blue Note Germany, Kitty Hoff tells us homely Berlin stories in a marvellously peculiar way. Meanwhile her band Forêt-Noire joyous and skillfully rejuvenates all kinds of soundrooms: Orchestral glimmer-pop, junky fairgound-blues, lyrical ballad-waltzes, ...

Artist Information

Biography

Growing up in a small village near Münster, Kitty’s life early starts being influenced by the arts. Only three years old, she plays flute, at the age of four she finds herself in front of a piano. Playing violin is the next consequent step, before she begins singing choir together with her father. Her initial choice of profession is psychologist, to follow in her dad’s footsteps. But the love for music is stronger in the end. Her collaboration with a pianist results in several lieder recitals near her hometown and an award in the category "Jugend musiziert". After marrying "Mister Right" already at an early age and giving birth to the children Julius and Rosalie, she decides to go the "Theatre an der Wien" in order to study Acting, Singing and Dancing which she resumes at "Folkwang College Essen". Kitty’s next step to climb up the career ladder is to move to Berlin where she receives a recording scholarship. Kitty never stops to polish her skills and takes a master class with Gisela May, a famous Brecht-actor. She becomes a member of a nine-headed all-female band to bring back the Swing of the 20s, but that’s just another stepping stone to her. She meets the four musicians Beat Lee Burns, Phil Marone, Moe Jaksch and Marq Wenzel and clicks with them in no time. They call themselves "Forêt-Noire" and, from this point on, act as her backup-band. After recording some songs with the guys, the record label Virgin/EMI takes notice of the talent and signs the rising artists to a contract. In 2005 her debut "Rauschen" gets released. Praised by the critics Kitty Hoff and her band soon come to be an insider’s tip. Several awards follow: She is awarded twice at Federal Singing Contest Berlin in the categories "Chanson" and "Song", receives the sponsorship awards "Young Poets" (Hanns-Seidel-Stiftung) and "List of best Germanspeaking songs". Furthermore, the Goethe-Institute recognizes her talent and importance for the German language and gives her a sponsorship. In February 2007 "Blick ins Tal", the follow-up to "Rauschen" comes out, underlining the obvious talents of this fabulous artist. The whole album through Kitty manages to masterly juggle with the German language, amusingly yet poetically at the same time, accompanied by a diversified mix of chanson, jazz and pop elements, as far as strange eguitarsounds and reggae influences. Her success story continues in 2008, as the jury of the "Lale-Andersen-Award" unanimously voted her as the next laureate. At the end of April 2009 Kitty Hoff’s brand-new album has been released by legendary jazz-label "Blue Note Records", making her the first female German artist signed to this record company.

For months we've been yearning for it: Kitty Hoff sent us an invitation, and it's "au privée". "Zuhause" (Home) is her third albums title. And if this should make anyone think of sofa Jazz or slipper Pop, should be wildly surprised. The first female act in the history of Blue Note Germany / EMI, Kitty Hoff tells us homely Berlin stories in a marvellously peculiar way. Meanwhile her band Forêt-Noire joyous and skillfully rejuvenates all kinds of soundrooms: Orchestral glimmer-pop, junky fairgound-blues, lyrical ballad-waltzes, upmood reggae-swing, or a silky bossanova - even a french-german duett with Chanson-starlet Coralie Clément (Paris). On stage we may expect step-dancing, magical tricks and anecdotes. And since human beings love readymade terms, Kitty decided to call her artform: "Nouvelle Chanson" - "For what would the Germans be without their grumpiness? They'd be French!", Kitty laughs and gets another bottle of red wine from her pantry. We look out the window into the sinking metropole-sun and we foresee: It'll be a special evening with a silken finish ... tchin-tchin!

Instrumentation

voc, p, singing saw, melodica, accordion - Kitty Hoff
git - Phil Marone
double bass - Moe Jaksch
dr & perc. - Beat Lee Burns
p - MarQ Wenzel

Music Composed By Kitty Hoff
Lyrics Written By Kitty Hoff

Discography

"Rauschen" (2005) Virgin/EMI
"Blick ins Tal" (2007) Virgin/EMI
"Zuhause" (2009) Blue Note Germany/EMI

Audio

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  • Kitty Hoff "Zuhause" in Heidelberg, Enjoy Jazz Festival 2009

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  • Kitty Hoff - Live

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Press

  • Kitty Hoff & Fôret-Noire: Zuhause [+ Show ]

    "Intelligent", das klingt im Zusammenhang mit Musik stets nach schräg, unkonventionell, kantig. Die ...

  • Deutsch, gut gelaunt [+ Show ]

    "Ob Paris oder Berlin ..." – für Kitty Hoff macht das längst keinen Unterschied mehr. Mit ihrer eleg...

  • Im Interview: Kitty Hoff ist Zuhause [+ Show ]

    Rammstein-Töne aus dem Zimmer ihres 13-Jährigen: Kitty Hoff spricht im Interview mit Stilfetischiste...

  • Kitty Hoff lässt den Admiralspalast schweben [+ Show ]

    Die Bühne hat den Charme eines gutbürgerlichen Wohnzimmers. Doch wenn Kitty Hoff diese betritt, star...

  • Kitty Hoff & Foret-Noire: [+ Show ]

    Das neue Album der Chansonsängerin Kitty Hoff, die letztes Jahr in Bremerhaven den Lale Andersenprei...

  • Toc, toc, toc [+ Show ]

    Das Leben kann sehr angenehm sein, findet Kitty Hoff. "Eine musikalische Grundausbildung, ein paar l...

  • Kitty Hoff - Blick ins Tal [+ Show ]

    "Wir können nie mehr nach Manderley zurück, das ist gewiss. Aber im Traum zieht es mich immer wieder...

  • Das alte Ute-Dilemma [+ Show ]

    Der wundervollen Kitty Hoff geht es wie der Lemper: Sie ist zu raffiniert Wir Deutschen sind oft Ba...

Setlist

2 x 50 minutes, no covers, mixed songs from our three albums

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