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Kate Skinner
Jazz pianist and vocalist Kate Skinner maintains an active performing, composing, and teaching career in the western United States. A native of Ogden, Utah, Skinner pulls influences from the bluegrass and classical roots of her childhood into both her songwriting and performing as a jazz musician. In her teenage and college years, Kate delved into R&B, funk, and hip hop, genres that also continually find their way into her musical explorations helping to create her own unique voice. Part of this unique voice is an obsession with alternative keyboard instruments and a study of the great keyboardists of jazz, rock, and funk.
As a pianist, Skinner is in demand in a variety of performance styles and has performed with the Downbeat-award-winning jazz band from the University of Northern Colorado, Jazz Lab Band I among many other established large and small jazz ensembles. Her work as a vocalist has seen much success among a wide audience of listeners across genres. Kate’s compositions and playing have won multiple awards, including a Downbeat award for Outstanding Vocal Performance and a Jazz Education Network award for composition.
Skinner is currently Assistant Professor of Jazz Piano at the University of Idaho in Moscow, Idaho, where she directs Jazz Band II and teaches multiple courses in jazz studies. She holds M.M. and D.A. degrees in Jazz Studies from the University of Northern Colorado.
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Awards
Downbeat Student Award - Outstanding Vocal Performance
Jazz Education Network - Winner, Student Composition Competition
Gear
Nord Stage 2, Motion Sound KP500, Microkorg
Tags
Primary Instrument
Keyboards
Willing to teach
Beginner to advanced
Credentials/Background
Kate Skinner is a dynamic and exciting teacher who can help you with many different aspects of your musical journey. Topics of lessons/coaching include: jazz theory, jazz piano (voicings, improvisation), jazz voice, songwriting, career coaching, other contemporary styles for voice and/or piano (r&b, rock, funk, pop).
Clinic/Workshop Information
Kate is known in the higher ed jazz scene as an exciting and fun clinician. She has presented a number of clinics and masterclasses that cover topics that include (but are not limited to): vocal jazz, jazz piano, beginning and intermediate improvisation, jazz piano voicings, lyrical interpretation, vocal improvisation, arranging for voice and small group, arranging for vocal jazz ensembles, playing in a jazz small group, songwriting, and many more.