SFSU Magazine Spring/Summer '03 Alumni and Friends: Jacqui Naylor


Cover of the spring 2003 SFSU magazine. Geography Professor Max Kirkeberg and students tour of San Francisco's Western Addition.

 

SFSU Magazine Online, Spring/Summer 2003, Volume 3, Number 2.

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Alumni and FriendsThe latest CD from Jacqui Naylor, a successful jazz vocalist and SFSU alumna. She is featured on the cover.

 

Raising Her Voice for AIDS Relief

Jacqui Naylor(B.A., Marketing/Advertising, '91) was less than enthralled with her SFSU music appreciation class until the instructor played a recording of Sarah Vaughn singing George Gershwin. "It changed my life," Naylor says. "I left the class and went immediately to a record store. I knew I wanted to make music a larger part of my life. I think every song on that record is now a part of my repertoire."

Today, Naylor is a successful jazz vocalist who plays to sell-out crowds in the Bay Area, as well as venues across the nation. Her third album, "Shelter," will release on her label, Ruby Records, in June. "Winter," a single off the album, was the number one jazz vocal download at Amazon.com last winter.

The new song closest to Naylor's heart is "I Remember You," written by her friend Joe Wilson, founder of Artists Against AIDS. The pair recorded the song to commemorate World AIDS Day, Dec. 1, 2002. Naylor performed the song four times that day at various Bay Area AIDS-related events and is donating all proceeds from the single to AIDS relief. "We are committed to using our talents as artists and business people to further AIDS awareness," Naylor says.

Naylor has donated profits from her previous albums to help the San Francisco Public Library purchase a piano, and to Music in Schools Today, a Bay Area organization dedicated to improving music education in local schools.

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