Whitney Ross-Barris & The Bright Lunch Trio
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Whitney Ross-Barris & The Bright Lunch Trio

Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Established. Jan 01, 2016 | INDIE | AFM

Toronto, Ontario, Canada | INDIE | AFM
Established on Jan, 2016
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"The Artistry Of"

"There is only the deepest of merit in the professed respect for the roots of an artform. Respect for a sound, style, and the practice of an art. Throw into this mix an influencers’ list as rounded and iconic as these names, Chet Baker, Tom Waits, Louis Armstrong, Anita O’Day, Mel Tormé, Marvin Gaye, Oscar Peterson; then further stir up the ante with a background in theater and you’re in for the spirited original artistry of Whitney Ross-Barris.
She puts it all nicely this way, “We owe a lot to the granddaddies and mammas of jazz songwriting,… So, I try to approach standards with respect and really learn how they’re written, note for note, word for word, comma for comma. Only then do I allow myself to open them up for interpretation…”. The extra short blurb version of her website’s bio options sums her up this way – I like the way it cross plays with enjoyment of food and theater – In a sentence it says, “Whitney Ross-Barris whirls up an eclectic vocal jazz puree and lays it down on a bed of whimsical and theatrical pilaf”. - Jazz.FM91 - John Devenish


"The Mad World of the RLD"

"an omnipresent multitalent" - Kelly Bedard - My Theatre (online review)


"So Much Jazz, So Little Time - 10 Recommended Artists & Venues"

"Whitney Ross-Barris sings beautiful jazz, framed by a convincing theatrical approach." - Ori Dagan - Wholenote Magazine


Discography

Whitney Ross-Barris (EP) - October 2009

Everybody's Here - December 2012

The Bright Lunch Trio - September 2017

With Guest Appearances on:

Christmas on Seaton Street - 2012

John MacMurchy's Art of Breath, Vol. 1 - 2016

A Jewish Boy's Christmas - 2018


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Part of the Toronto jazz scene since 2008, Prairie-born, Ontario-based jazz singer Whitney Ross-Barris has quickly built a respected name for herself among players and listeners alike.

As a solo jazz artist, Whitney has appeared frequently in the TD Toronto Jazz Festival, she has been featured recurrently in JAZZ.FM91’s One Stop Vocal Jazz Safari and performs regularly in clubs, restaurants and concert halls across South Western Ontario.  

"Respect for a sound, style, and the practice of an art. Throw into this mix an influencers' list as rounded and iconic as these names, Chet Baker, Tom Waits, Louis Armstrong, Anita O'day, Mel Tormé, Marvin Gaye, Oscar Peterson; then further stir up the ante with a background in theatre and you're in for the spirited original artistry of Whitney Ross-Barris." - John Devenish, Jazz.FM91

With her almost 20 years of experience as a professional theatre actor (Assassins, Birdland Theatre; Cavan Blazers, 4th Line Theatre; Gorey Story, The Thistle Project, Stormen, Follo Folkehøgskole – Vestby Norway) Whitney brings an engaging and fearless approach to solo jazz singing.

“Whitney tends to make one roar with laughter and shed a tear in the same set. Always in the moment and hotly swinging, she is one of my very favourite jazz singers in this town!” – Ori Dagan, Wholenote Magazine

Since self-admittedly bluffing her way into songwriting, Whitney’s compositions and lyrics have appeared on stage (Woyzeck, Red Light District), on film (Prodigals, Sociable Films) and on increasingly more recordings (Christmas on Seaton Street, Number 9 Audio, The Art of Breath, Vol. One, John MacMurchy, Everybody’s Here, Whitney Ross-Barris) and most recently on her own trio album as co-writer with guitarist Nathan Hiltz (Bright Lunch Trio.)

On the heels of her self-produced debut EP in 2009, Whitney released her full-length jazz album "Everybody's Here,” featuring a number of not-so-standard standards, originals and even a few long-lost compositions by her late grandfather, writer-broadcaster, Alex Barris.

Her second album - this one self-titled with the Bright Lunch Trio (jazz trio with guitarist Nathan Hiltz and bassist, Ross MacIntyre) was released in late 2017. The album features all original music by Whitney and Nathan and was six years in the making.

Whitney calls rural Ontario home, where she whiles away the tedious hours chasing her three adorable young hellions and trying to sneak in a moment or two alone at the piano to work out a melody or twelve.

More info and insight at www.whitneyrb.com

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