New York City-based vocalist Sarah Lynch, who often appears at 169 Bar with her trio, will this Monday, August 8th, sing a duo event with Rick Germanson on piano, at the 9pm set at Kavehaz (37 West 26th Street between Broadway and Sixth Avenue).
When Phil Springer (composer, “Santa Baby”) first heard Sarah Lynch sing, he likened her vocal quality to that of a trombone; Springer was the first to call her “a young Peggy Lee.” Since then, with Springer on piano, she has recorded several of his 1940s tunes. At her own gigs, Sarah Lynch combines this unique '40s sensibility with her original tunes, along with a fresh take on standards. Monday night's event celebrates those good old days of singer and piano, and possibly the sound of a breaking heart or two.
When Phil Springer (composer, “Santa Baby”) first heard Sarah Lynch sing, he likened her vocal quality to that of a trombone; Springer was the first to call her “a young Peggy Lee.” Since then, with Springer on piano, she has recorded several of his 1940s tunes. At her own gigs, Sarah Lynch combines this unique '40s sensibility with her original tunes, along with a fresh take on standards. Monday night's event celebrates those good old days of singer and piano, and possibly the sound of a breaking heart or two.
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