JACK KLEINSINGER
Presents
Highlights In JAZZ
New York's Longest Running Jazz Concert Series
Highlights In Jazz 2008 Season
Thursday, February 14, 2008 - 8 pm
Special Valentine's Show
Highlights In Jazz 35th Anniversary
Jane Monheit
Jane Monheit, at the age of 26, is widely considered to be one of the great young voices of jazz and traditional pop. Her professional career began at age 20 after winning the first runner-up prize at the 1998 Thelonious Monk Institute vocal competition. Shortly thereafter she began work on her first album, which came out in 2000. With Surrender - her sixth album and her first for Concord - she truly comes into her own, going beyond the promising young vocalist" category to emerge at the top of her profession. Stephen Holden of the New York Times has this to say about Jan Monheit..."When Jane Monheit wraps her sweet, silky voice around Moon River, she suggests a kitten curled up on a rug, purring contentedly before a crackling fire."
Also Featuring The Danny Mixon Trio
A piano virtuoso, performing all over the world, composing and arranging for his trio. A Harlem Unsung Heroes of African American Classical Music award winner, has preformed at the White House, Black Music Month. Has preformed with numerious musician so pick up his newest release On My Way.
Presents
Highlights In JAZZ
New York's Longest Running Jazz Concert Series
Highlights In Jazz 2008 Season
Thursday, February 14, 2008 - 8 pm
Special Valentine's Show
Highlights In Jazz 35th Anniversary
Jane Monheit
Jane Monheit, at the age of 26, is widely considered to be one of the great young voices of jazz and traditional pop. Her professional career began at age 20 after winning the first runner-up prize at the 1998 Thelonious Monk Institute vocal competition. Shortly thereafter she began work on her first album, which came out in 2000. With Surrender - her sixth album and her first for Concord - she truly comes into her own, going beyond the promising young vocalist" category to emerge at the top of her profession. Stephen Holden of the New York Times has this to say about Jan Monheit..."When Jane Monheit wraps her sweet, silky voice around Moon River, she suggests a kitten curled up on a rug, purring contentedly before a crackling fire."
Also Featuring The Danny Mixon Trio
A piano virtuoso, performing all over the world, composing and arranging for his trio. A Harlem Unsung Heroes of African American Classical Music award winner, has preformed at the White House, Black Music Month. Has preformed with numerious musician so pick up his newest release On My Way.
For more information contact Jim Eigo, Jazz Promo Services.