
Baltimore, MD. (Top40 Charts/ Oui Oui Music) - Pop/jazz singer Slim Man (www.slimman.com) has been nominated for International Vocalist of the Year by the Canadian Smooth Jazz Awards committee. The CSJ Awards, now in its fourth year, will be held in Ontario, Canada, on Friday, March 7, 2008. Slim Man's latest CD, 'Solstice,' earned him the nomination. Online voting for the awards takes place November 12 through December 21 at www.canadiansmoothjazzawards.com.
Slim Man's previous CD, 'jazzified,' was awarded 'Best Contemporary Jazz Album' in the 2001 Jazziz Readers Poll. This is Slim Man's first nomination for the Canadian Smooth Jazz Awards. Past winners include singers Diana Krall and Al Jarreau.
'I did a German tour with Randy Crawford (another nominee), and she has an incredible voice,' Slim Man says. 'I always considered myself more of a songwriter than a singer. I know it sounds trite, but I'm happy just to be nominated.'
Slim Man got his start as a songwriter at Motown, where one of his first songs was recorded by Angela Bofill on her debut CD 'Angie.'
The new Slim Man CD 'Solstice' has just been released. It features Marc Antoine on guitar.
smoothjazz.com calls it '... truly outstanding.'
smoothvibes.com calls it '... a piece of great smooth jazz music - you'll enjoy this male Sade.'
Slim Man will appear in concert at the Rams Head Tavern in Annapolis, MD, (US) on Sunday, December 9, at 1:00 p.m., and in Salzburg, Austria, on New Year's Eve.
For further information on pop/jazz singer Slim Man and his recent Canadian Smooth Jazz Awards nomination, visit www.slimman.com or www.canadiansmoothjazzawards.com.