January 20, 2005: Headlines: COS - Cameroon: Music: : Singer Cindy Cain landed her first singing gig in 1988 with a Cameroonian jazz quartet while working in the West African nation as a Peace Corps volunteer
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January 20, 2005: Headlines: COS - Cameroon: Music: : Singer Cindy Cain landed her first singing gig in 1988 with a Cameroonian jazz quartet while working in the West African nation as a Peace Corps volunteer
Singer Cindy Cain landed her first singing gig in 1988 with a Cameroonian jazz quartet while working in the West African nation as a Peace Corps volunteer
Singer Cindy Cain landed her first singing gig in 1988 with a Cameroonian jazz quartet while working in the West African nation as a Peace Corps volunteer
Fill this Valentine's Day with jazz ... and blues
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Cindy Cain, jazz and blues vocalist, will perform Thursday, Feb. 10, at the Monday Forum Valentine Scholarship Fundraiser Dinner. The annual event will be between 6 to 7 p.m. during the silent auction at the St. Mark Church. The deadline for reservations is Feb. 5 and seating is limited. For information contact Margaret Jones at 825-0123.
Cain brought her attitude-laden, often saucy jazz and blues vocals to Tulsa in 2001 and quickly made her mark by being nominated in 2003-2004 as Best Jazz Act in the Tulsa World's Spot Music Awards. Also in 2004, Cain debuted at the Tulsa Performing Arts Center as part of its SummerStage program which included her sold out show "Something Cool."
Raised in Pryor, Cain honed her style during more than a decade of performances in the Washington, D.C. area. She performed an average of 140 club, restaurant, private party and festival dates annually while working full time as manager and bandleader of her variously configured blues and jazz groups.
Since relocating to Tulsa, Cain has been a featured performer in the Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame's Cole Porter revue and Divas of Jazz show, Jazz on Greenwood, Tulsa County's 2004 July 4th spectacular, and the Divas for HOPE 2003 and 2004 benefit concerts. She has also performed at Tulsa International Mayfest, Tulsa Country Club, Natura Winery, Philbrook's Jazz on the Terrace, The Market at Kingspointe, Sued, the Bowery, the Velvet Room, Bourbon St., St. Michael's Alley and Lanna Thai.
Cain released her well-reviewed debut CD in 1998 and in 2000 was called "one of the best singers on Washington's blues scene" by a Washington Post writer. In 1998 she received five Wammie nominations by her peers: best blues vocals, blues recording, traditional jazz vocals, traditional jazz recording and debut release.
She landed her first singing gig in 1988 with a Cameroonian jazz quartet while working in the West African nation as a Peace Corps volunteer. From 1995 to 2000, Cain worked as a full-time bandleader and booking agent. Earlier she worked as a journalist with the Muskogee Phoenix and served six years as press secretary to U.S. Rep. Dave McCurdy in D.C. She now works in public relations in the telecommunications industry.
When this story was posted in January 2005, this was on the front page of PCOL:
 | Ask Not As our country prepares for the inauguration of a President, we remember one of the greatest speeches of the 20th century and how his words inspired us. "And so, my fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you--ask what you can do for your country. My fellow citizens of the world: ask not what America will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man." |
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