Jazz Singer Judy Wexler at Feinstein's at Loews Regency
Feinstein's at Loews Regency (New York City, NY)
Jazz vocalist Judy Wexler performs at Feinstein's at the Loews Regency in New York City. Her first two albums have met with wild praise from critics and fans, who applaud her emotional immediacy and ability to bring a fresh spin to practically any material imaginable. 2008's Dreams and Shadows hit #2 on the charts. (Feinstein's requires a $25 minimum food/drink purchase per person.)
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Veteran country singer Jo Dee Messina performs an intimate concert at Feinstein's, one of New York City's most popular nightclubs. The simple, acoustic performances will give concert goers a look the songs' selection process and songwriting that went into the records that fans have come to know and love. There is a food and beverage minimum purchase for each person at this venue. Learn More
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Hailed by JazzTimes as "one of the most focused, unpretentious, no-nonsense, bop-oriented jazz singers around," Judy Wexler's debut CD, “Easy on the Heart,” showcases her expressive voice and gift for storytelling. Her 2008 release, “Dreams & Shadows,” which climbed to #2 on the USA jazz chart, cements her reputation for the craftsmanship and emotional immediacy of her singing, while displaying her knack for compiling a spirited, cliché-free repertoire. Judy was profiled by Susan Stamberg for NPR Weekend Edition, who said, "based on the evidence of her new second album, "Dreams & Shadows," Judy Wexler can sing almost anything."
Judy showcases her impeccable technique, persuasive sense of swing, lustrous, fine-grained voice, and incisive musical intelligence to a magpie repertoire ranging from Irving Berlin and Jerome Kern to Oscar Brown Jr., Bob Dylan, Burt Bacharach and Abbey Lincoln. She is joined by Jeff Colella on piano, Bill Moring on bass, and Anthony Pinciotti on drums.