Heart, intelligence, warmth — an emotional range from bittersweet to sassy —you hear it every time you listen. Make no mistake – Karrin Allyson is singing to you.
Detroit-born tenor saxophonist James Carter took New York by storm in 1988 as a teenage sensation. He established himself as one of the leading saxophone stylists of his generation, well versed in everything from gypsy-jazz to funk.
Brooklyn native Lora-Faye is a singer and multi-instrumentalist whose ghostly howl seems to come from a different time and place altogether.
Bill McGlaughlin is most widely known for his work in broadcasting (host of Peabody Award winning St. Paul Sunday and Exploring Music (both heard on WQXR) as well as programs from Wolf Trap and the Library of Congress.
An extraordinarily gifted jazz vocalist whose sincere, romantic interpretations of exceptional songs have made her a favorite in both the jazz and cabaret worlds. Said Time Magazine of Monheit, Jane Monheit can’t miss. She has, in a word, everything.
Though Morsberger has rightfully drawn comparisons to Tom Waits, Rufus Wainwright, Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, Robbie Robertson and Warren Zevon, he came into his own on ‘Chronicle’ and extends the feat on ‘Ghosts Before Breakfast’.
Who better to get right to the heartache of Country than Madeleine Peyroux? Her new album “The Blue Room” is released in 2013.
For more than three decades the works of American composer Roberto Sierra have been part of the repertoire of the leading orchestras, ensembles and festivals in the USA and Europe.
A distinctive voice among a new breed of Hammond B-3 organ players on the jazz scene, Sam Yahel has earned the top spot in Downbeat’s International Critics Poll as a Talent Deserving of Recognition for four consecutive years.