April 22, 2005
To: Listings/Critics/Features From: JAZZ PROMO SERVICES Press Contact: JIM EIGO, [email protected]
The 55 Bar is located at: 55 Christopher street 212 929-9883 www.55bar.com
We're on from 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
featuring Anders Nillson-guitar, Ken Filiano-bass, Michael T.A. Thompson-drums
no cover
I look forward to seeing you there...
Fay
www.fayvictor.com
A boldly inventive Betty Carter-Billie Holiday hybrid...the tremendously versatile Victor takes off into all sorts of curiously exciting directions...a real find, a true original" ----Christopher Loudon, JazzTimes, March 2005
Fay Victor is a gifted musician, possessed of flawless intonation, musical imagination, and inventive phrasing ... this album deserves a first, a second, and a third listening." -- William Grim, AAJ (April 2005)
Lazy Old Sun puts a fresh new twist on jazz singing...her rich alto and perfect pitch allow the 4tet to play with the fringes of dissonance...it keeps hope alive that something fresh may still be coming for jazz singing" -- Phillip McNally, Cadence Magazine (March 2005)
Also a new review came in this week - please check out http://www.sudden-thoughts.com/ when you have a moment.
To: Listings/Critics/Features From: JAZZ PROMO SERVICES Press Contact: JIM EIGO, [email protected]
The 55 Bar is located at: 55 Christopher street 212 929-9883 www.55bar.com
We're on from 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
featuring Anders Nillson-guitar, Ken Filiano-bass, Michael T.A. Thompson-drums
no cover
I look forward to seeing you there...
Fay
www.fayvictor.com
A boldly inventive Betty Carter-Billie Holiday hybrid...the tremendously versatile Victor takes off into all sorts of curiously exciting directions...a real find, a true original" ----Christopher Loudon, JazzTimes, March 2005
Fay Victor is a gifted musician, possessed of flawless intonation, musical imagination, and inventive phrasing ... this album deserves a first, a second, and a third listening." -- William Grim, AAJ (April 2005)
Lazy Old Sun puts a fresh new twist on jazz singing...her rich alto and perfect pitch allow the 4tet to play with the fringes of dissonance...it keeps hope alive that something fresh may still be coming for jazz singing" -- Phillip McNally, Cadence Magazine (March 2005)
Also a new review came in this week - please check out http://www.sudden-thoughts.com/ when you have a moment.
For more information contact All About Jazz.