The only 24-year-old Haitian-American singer from sunny Florida is currently considered the rising star in the music world in the New York jazz scene. Since the "Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition" was held for the first time twelve years ago, Tyreek McDole was only the second male singer to win the main prize of this competition last year. McDole prevailed against four finalists selected from over 280 submissions and presented himself to a prominent jury including singers Patti Austin, Jane Monheit and Lizz Wright, bassist Christian McBride and three-time "Grammy" winner and producer Al Pryor. McDole convinces with an already unmistakable vocal color, his singing always hits a very special note. With an upcoming album on the way, which the jazz scene is eagerly awaiting, Tyreek's new single "Everyday I Have the Blues" has already been released on Artwork Records. This new discovery on the way to a foreseeably great career should not be missed!
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