Klea Blackhurst: Autumn in New York: Vernon Duke’s Broadway
Brassy, sassy...Blackhurst truly excelled.
Brassy, sassy...Blackhurst truly excelled.
A delightful evening of talent.
Vocals surround listeners with warmth, and the arrangements by pianist Tedd Firth are graceful, rich, and collaborative.
His tenor was lovely, and his sensibility was thoroughly appealing.
Musically and vocally impeccable.
Suzanna Ross’ debut album has much sophistication.
She showcased her depth of storytelling ability and capacity to inhabit the lyric completely.
It’s Cooper’s playful nature that should be taken seriously.