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SINGERS OVER MANHATTAN SERIES (SOM)
Romance, vocals, and a stunning view.
4 concerts
The Allen Room, 7:30pm & 9:30pm
Series packages start at only $224
Fridays 7:30pm 10/8, 12/10, 1/21, 4/1
Fridays 9:30pm 10/8, 12/10, 1/21, 4/1
Saturdays 7:30pm 10/9, 12/11, 1/22, 4/2
Saturdays 9:30pm 10/9, 12/11, 1/22, 4/2
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Nancy Wilson
October 8-9
She is that perfect combination – a living legend who swings. The widely-beloved jazz icon will reprise selections from her classic recordings with Cannonball Adderley and George Shearing and, in the process, show all the young singers how it's really done.
Diane Schuur
December 10-11
She is one of the major contemporary stars of jazz and it's no mystery as to why. Her singing is saturated with the spirit of swing, soul, and the blues, and when she belts out one of her hard-driving numbers, the whole house starts swaying.
The Music of Sarah Vaughn
January 21-22
Sarah Vaughan had more sheer chops than any six opera singers put together. Aided by two outstanding contemporary vocalists, Mary Stallings and Jane Monheit, music director and pianist Eric Reed will make it clear why the immortal Sarah was properly described as "The Divine One."
Brazilian Nights: Leny Andrade with Paquito D’Rivera
(Formerly Rosa Passos)
April 1-2
Please note: Rosa Passos, who was originally scheduled to perform on this date, is no longer able to appear due to circumstances beyond our control. If you are a ticketholder for this event and have not heard from JALC Customer Service, please contact us at 212-258-9877.
Vocalist Leny Andrade completes the 2010-11 Singers Over Manhattan series in The Allen Room, joined by special guest multi-instrumentalist Paquito D’Rivera. In this program of bossa novas, sambas, and choros, they will showcase both the light and profound emotions of Brazilian music. As The New York Times put it, “To describe Ms. Andrade as both the Sarah Vaughan and Ella Fitzgerald of bossa nova only goes so far in evoking a performer whose voice seems to contain the body and soul of Brazil.”
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