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Stephanie‘s Holiday Fun House

Christmas Other Beer, Wine, Spirits Live Music

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sing-along songs with song books, holiday “ ho-ho-ho, fa-la—la-la” and “oop- Bop-sh’bam”
Matt baker- piano, Karl Kimmel- bass, Stephanie Nakasian- vocals.

Advance $30, at the door $35, Food/Drinks minimum $25 per person

About:
Stephanie Nakasian is an exciting, well-seasoned vocalist and master of innovative jazz improvisation, completely authentic with a fresh and vibrant sound all her own. Bringing high energy to every performance, Stephanie enthralls listeners with her pure tones and a flawless delivery, engaging them on a personal level with a love for the music that is playful, electric and spontaneous in story and song.

Then & Now: Stephanie came to international attention in the mid-80s when she sang and toured with the vocal jazz master Jon Hendricks and Company. She continues to tour and record as a vocal leader to this day!

Recordings: An active and prolific recording artist, Stephanie's debut CD “Comin’Alive” (V.S.O.P.) featuring legendary saxophonist Phil Woods received four stars from critic Leonard Feather. “French Cookin’” (V.S.O.P.) spotlights the beautiful combination of Stephanie’s voice with virtuoso French hornist Bobby Routch. Her “Bitter Sweet” CD (JazzMania) is highly lauded along with “Escapade” as she takes the audience on a fantasy swing voyage and her “Lullaby in Rhythm” in tribute to Kenton singer June Christy featuring saxophonist Harry Allen. In 2006 two CDs were released: “Thrush Hour” (VSOP), a tribute to 20 great jazz singers including a 20 page booklet co-authored by Scott Yanow with pictures, bios and educational tips as to how to listen to each singer to hear the nuances of style and phrasing and “I Love You” (Spice of Life) was released in Japan to rave reviews including a full article in “Swing Journal” in which they called Stephanie “the perfect jazz singer.” Additional recordings include "Billie Remembered," "Dedicated to Lee Wiley" and "If I Ruled the World," in addition to three karaoke - You Sing The Hits features: "Great Ladies of Jazz Vol.1," "Great Ladies of Jazz Vol. 2" and "You Sing Billie Holiday." In 2012 she released her highly acclaimed CD “Show Me the Way” with Capri Records.

Accolaides: Stephanie is listed in the Biographical Encyclopedia of Jazz as one of the world’s leading jazz singers. Jon Hendricks chose Stephanie because of her hip, swinging rhythm. The Jim Cullum Jazz Band features her frequently on their internationally syndicated show Riverwalk portraying Lee Wiley, Peggy Lee, Helen Ward, Helen Humes, 20s singers and blues singers for her swing and authenticity. On a show with Dick Hyman she was invited to pay tribute to composers Hoagy Carmichael and Walter Donaldson. Often compared to jazz greats, it’s Stephanie's clean and clear tones that have given rise to her polarity while her ability to perform the standards transports listeners to another place in time. The Richmond Times- Dispatch “compared her to Ella…and (she) deserves it.” In Europe she was noted for her similarities to Sarah Vaughan an d in New York she was aligned to Margaret Whiting. Click the graphic to listen to Stephanie's interview with Terry Gross on NPR Fresh Air.

sing-along songs with song books, holiday “ ho-ho-ho, fa-la—la-la” and “oop- Bop-sh’bam”
Matt baker- piano, Karl Kimmel- bass, Stephanie Nakasian- vocals.

Advance $30, at the door $35, Food/Drinks minimum $25 per person

About:
Stephanie Nakasian is an exciting, well-seasoned vocalist and master of innovative jazz improvisation, completely authentic with a fresh and vibrant sound all her own. Bringing high energy to every performance, Stephanie enthralls listeners with her pure tones and a flawless delivery, engaging them on a personal level with a love for the music that is playful, electric and spontaneous in story and song.

Then & Now: Stephanie came to international attention in the mid-80s when she sang and toured with the vocal jazz master Jon Hendricks and Company. She continues to tour and record as a vocal leader to this day!

Recordings: An active and prolific recording artist, Stephanie's debut CD “Comin’Alive” (V.S.O.P.) featuring legendary saxophonist Phil Woods received four stars from critic Leonard Feather. “French Cookin’” (V.S.O.P.) spotlights the beautiful combination of Stephanie’s voice with virtuoso French hornist Bobby Routch. Her “Bitter Sweet” CD (JazzMania) is highly lauded along with “Escapade” as she takes the audience on a fantasy swing voyage and her “Lullaby in Rhythm” in tribute to Kenton singer June Christy featuring saxophonist Harry Allen. In 2006 two CDs were released: “Thrush Hour” (VSOP), a tribute to 20 great jazz singers including a 20 page booklet co-authored by Scott Yanow with pictures, bios and educational tips as to how to listen to each singer to hear the nuances of style and phrasing and “I Love You” (Spice of Life) was released in Japan to rave reviews including a full article in “Swing Journal” in which they called Stephanie “the perfect jazz singer.” Additional recordings include "Billie Remembered," "Dedicated to Lee Wiley" and "If I Ruled the World," in addition to three karaoke - You Sing The Hits features: "Great Ladies of Jazz Vol.1," "Great Ladies of Jazz Vol. 2" and "You Sing Billie Holiday." In 2012 she released her highly acclaimed CD “Show Me the Way” with Capri Records.

Accolaides: Stephanie is listed in the Biographical Encyclopedia of Jazz as one of the world’s leading jazz singers. Jon Hendricks chose Stephanie because of her hip, swinging rhythm. The Jim Cullum Jazz Band features her frequently on their internationally syndicated show Riverwalk portraying Lee Wiley, Peggy Lee, Helen Ward, Helen Humes, 20s singers and blues singers for her swing and authenticity. On a show with Dick Hyman she was invited to pay tribute to composers Hoagy Carmichael and Walter Donaldson. Often compared to jazz greats, it’s Stephanie's clean and clear tones that have given rise to her polarity while her ability to perform the standards transports listeners to another place in time. The Richmond Times- Dispatch “compared her to Ella…and (she) deserves it.” In Europe she was noted for her similarities to Sarah Vaughan an d in New York she was aligned to Margaret Whiting. Click the graphic to listen to Stephanie's interview with Terry Gross on NPR Fresh Air.

More about Jazz On Main
"Live music is food for the soul" Jazz on Main is a new music venue with an old soul. Inspired by the golden age of jazz, we aim to transport guests to another era while engaging all the senses. We provide diverse, live performances, an incomparable sound and lighting system, and a sumptuous Mediterranean menu. Our talented team believes that live music is good for the soul. This is a place for the community to gather and celebrate the arts and music. This is a space for musicians to share their work and shine. We are passionate about this American-born art form and honor its history and growth. We aim to entertain, enrich, and encourage our guests by spreading good vibrations
When & Where
Multiple Dates
  • Dec 21, 2024, 7:00pm to 8:00pm Timezone: EST
  • Dec 21, 2024, 9:00pm to 10:00pm Timezone: EST
$30.00


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