Clarolyn Maier began her musical journey singing
                in her father's Congregational Church in Lake Oswego, Oregon
                at the age of four. She soon began private study on the piano
                and then became a dedicated student of the classical Harp under
                Marion Fouse of the Portland Symphony. Her collegiate career
                included USC's School of Theatrical Arts & UCLA's Department
                of Music. Clarolyn studied the Harp with Lou Anne Neill of the
                LA Philharmonic and classical voice within the workshops of musical
                theater at UCLA. She won the prestigious Carol Burnett Musical
                Theater and Gil Rodin Pop Music awards . After graduating, Clarolyn
                visited nearly 60 countries as the Harpist/Vocalist on the inaugural
                world cruise of the Royal Viking Sun and was featured on Good
                Morning America with Jimmy Stewart as “The Sun” prepared
                to set sail around the world.
                
She has been seen on the Fox TV show Party of Five several
                  times and was chosen to perform at Julie Andrew's premiere
                  for The Princess Diaries in The Hollywood Arena Theater. Clarolyn
                  was featured in Steve Perry's music video I Stand Alone from
                  the Warner Brother's animated picture Quest for Camelot. She
                  has performed for the likes of Quincy Jones, Leonard Bernstein,
                  Henry Mancini, Michael Feinstein, Elizabeth Taylor, Leslie
                  Bricusse, Frank Sinatra Jr., Roger Moore, and has opened for
                  the jazz great Dianne Schur. Clarolyn continues to perform
                  nationwide and internationally in top venues as a seasoned
                  jazz and Broadway vocalist.
                Currently on the national tour of the Broadway Smash hit SWING!,
                  Clarolyn looks forward to headlining the show in Tokyo over
                  the summer. Her albums, “Sessions” and “Standard
                  Departures”, have received rave reviews in national publications(Time
                  Out New York, Billboard, LA Jazz Scene). They feature her moving
                  and powerful vocals adorned by her innovative, and jazzy, Harp
                  performance. Both CD's present a star-studded cast of musicians.
                “Her lush vocals evoke Streisand or Eder: dreamy, impassioned
                  interpretations of familliar songs that still demand to be
                  noticed. And, believe it or not, the harp's purr is more infectious
                  and jazzy than those Windham Hill discs ever let on.” 
                  - TimeOut New York
                “...Maier's vocal warmth and lyric insights are the
                  stuff of a first-rate cabaret singer. Her versatility in communicating
                  great old standards and more contemporary material is enhanced
                  by many excellent choices. Maier, who also plays keyboard,
                  is ready and very able on all sorts of songs that require a
                  special expressiveness.”
                  - Billboard Magazine
                “...singer Clarolyn Maier blends her satin-smooth alto
                  voice with "various artists," many of whom are household
                  names to Southland jazz aficionados. Both a dramatic artist
                  and a pleasing pop singer, she exhibits strength and emotion
                  in her delivery. Maier's voice may be unfamiliar to the world
                  at large, but she's got what it takes to become a superstar.”
                  - Jim Santella - L.A. Jazz Scene