Dawn Weber
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Dawn Weber

Saint Louis, Missouri, United States

Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
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"Dawn Weber Trumpeter/Singer"

Dawn Weber
Trumpeter/Singer & All Keyed Up
Wild Card: "I once had an audience member say I was
'unexpectedly awesome.' I'll take that."

Dawn Weber, a tiny fireball complete with flaming red hair and a stupendous supply of energy, is a dancing, singing, trumpet-playing dynamo. Using her music conservatory education and real, raw talent, Dawn has been living a dream she's had since the seventh grade—to make a career for herself as a full-time musician.

Shortly after moving to St. Louis in 1997, she joined big band Vargas Swing and composed five original songs for their debut CD, followed by a coast-to-coast tour. But when—in one of those double-dog-dare-you moments—she sang "Take the 'A' Train" during a show, her bandmates were so blown away by her powerful pipes, she spent every subsequent show splitting her time between playing trumpet and singing.

But Dawn—who's always up for something new—wanted to bring an innovative sound to the city. In 2000, Urban Jazz Naturals was born, blending her impressive vocals and pitch-perfect trumpeting with edgy electronica to create a fresh sound of funky jazz mixed with groovy house beats. The band garnered success with its 2003 album followed by a string of hit singles, written by Dawn, which have been played and praised from Australia to Belgium.

Dawn's biggest challenge thus far has been playing a male-dominated instrument— "Can you name one famous female horn player? I have to work twice as hard for people to take me seriously," she says.

But in case there was any doubt about her tremendous talent, Dawn was recently one of five people in the world selected to play at an international trumpet competition. Though she didn't win, it proved once and for all that this petite pixie can seriously blow.
- Alive St. Louis Magazine (Aug 1, 2005)
This 4-piece jazz/soul/house ensemble from St. Louis delivers one of the best tunes of the year... For the remix, JT does his thing with gentle keys, a fat bass, and muted trumpet noodling. A gorgeous and inspired jazz vocal from UJN Dawn Weber is slightly reminiscent of Erica Badu. All the lounges will be bobbin' to this one. Gonna be major!
Top Tens - Radio DJ Charts - BPM Magazine – January 2004
Fancy flirting muted trumpet provides the intro and refrain to Dawn Weber's tiptoed vocals above Urban Jazz Naturals downtempo house grooves…perfect for a nighttime, poolside soiree, even in the winter.
How Can I? Editor Review - URB Magazine November 2004
How Can I ? (JT Donaldson Remix) [Gallery Music]_
The Urban Jazz Naturals are here. This track is currently being played on promo format to great response. The Urban Jazz Naturals hit the swing-era in style and upgraded it to present day. Featuring jazzy female vocals, mute trumpets, walking bass lines and electric keys, this song gives it all to you. Not a bad remix ether [wink].
Jt Donaldson - How Can I? Review - URB Magazine Sept 2003 - Alive Magazine


"Dawn Weber Trumpeter/Singer"

Dawn Weber
Trumpeter/Singer & All Keyed Up
Wild Card: "I once had an audience member say I was
'unexpectedly awesome.' I'll take that."

Dawn Weber, a tiny fireball complete with flaming red hair and a stupendous supply of energy, is a dancing, singing, trumpet-playing dynamo. Using her music conservatory education and real, raw talent, Dawn has been living a dream she's had since the seventh grade—to make a career for herself as a full-time musician.

Shortly after moving to St. Louis in 1997, she joined big band Vargas Swing and composed five original songs for their debut CD, followed by a coast-to-coast tour. But when—in one of those double-dog-dare-you moments—she sang "Take the 'A' Train" during a show, her bandmates were so blown away by her powerful pipes, she spent every subsequent show splitting her time between playing trumpet and singing.

But Dawn—who's always up for something new—wanted to bring an innovative sound to the city. In 2000, Urban Jazz Naturals was born, blending her impressive vocals and pitch-perfect trumpeting with edgy electronica to create a fresh sound of funky jazz mixed with groovy house beats. The band garnered success with its 2003 album followed by a string of hit singles, written by Dawn, which have been played and praised from Australia to Belgium.

Dawn's biggest challenge thus far has been playing a male-dominated instrument— "Can you name one famous female horn player? I have to work twice as hard for people to take me seriously," she says.

But in case there was any doubt about her tremendous talent, Dawn was recently one of five people in the world selected to play at an international trumpet competition. Though she didn't win, it proved once and for all that this petite pixie can seriously blow.
- Alive St. Louis Magazine (Aug 1, 2005)
This 4-piece jazz/soul/house ensemble from St. Louis delivers one of the best tunes of the year... For the remix, JT does his thing with gentle keys, a fat bass, and muted trumpet noodling. A gorgeous and inspired jazz vocal from UJN Dawn Weber is slightly reminiscent of Erica Badu. All the lounges will be bobbin' to this one. Gonna be major!
Top Tens - Radio DJ Charts - BPM Magazine – January 2004
Fancy flirting muted trumpet provides the intro and refrain to Dawn Weber's tiptoed vocals above Urban Jazz Naturals downtempo house grooves…perfect for a nighttime, poolside soiree, even in the winter.
How Can I? Editor Review - URB Magazine November 2004
How Can I ? (JT Donaldson Remix) [Gallery Music]_
The Urban Jazz Naturals are here. This track is currently being played on promo format to great response. The Urban Jazz Naturals hit the swing-era in style and upgraded it to present day. Featuring jazzy female vocals, mute trumpets, walking bass lines and electric keys, this song gives it all to you. Not a bad remix ether [wink].
Jt Donaldson - How Can I? Review - URB Magazine Sept 2003 - Alive Magazine


Discography

Fire/Vargas Swing, Album 1 of Urban Jazz Naturals, Dawn by Dawn Weber, Now I See/Electro Funk Assembly

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I am a conservatory trained musician that has started up 4 different groups that cover everything from jazz, funk, and electronic music.