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Back to Mohonk Mountain House for more beautiful music. Jazz Weekend curated by Pete Malinverni, featuring Will Friedwald, Anaïs Reno, Sage Myers, Gabrielle Stravelli, Helen Sung, Martin Wind, Scott Robinson, Bruce Harris... The wide ranging work of Norman Jewison. Non-fiction comics. Beatrix Potter. Days of Wine and Roses. Menu trends. Last One Laughing. A Sydney Crosby story. Credits: Talent: Tamsen Granger and Dan Abuhoff Engineer: Ellie Suttmeier Art: Zeke Abuhoff
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Santiago Ramírez conversó con la cantante que este 25 de mayo se presentará en el Nescafé de las Artes junto a Fabiana Cozza y Gabrielle Stravelli en "Vocal jazz gala".
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Vocalist Gabrielle Stravelli joined host Michael Bourne on the latest episode of the Singers Unlimited podcast.
Live music at last! Helen Sung is joined by Gabrielle Stravelli, Miss Maybell, Darmon Meader,plus Dave Stryker, Martin Wind, Scott Robinson, Matt Wilson and more at Mohonk Mountain House. Keeping Playbills. Virtual Historic Home Tours. Rye Bread Memories. Sutton Hoo (The Dig). Remembering Hank Aaron and Don Sutton. Credits: Talent: Tamsen Granger and Dan Abuhoff Engineer: Ellie Suttmeier Art: Zeke Abuhoff
Meri Ziev was born on April 12, in Pearl River, NY, where her love of music and art began. At 12, she and her mother moved to Fort Lauderdale. She trained with greats like Ann Hampton Callaway and Marilyn Maye, who Ella Fitzgerald dubbed “the greatest white female singer in the world!” Meri is a perpetual learner. She attended Swing-Time Jazz Bootcamp with Gabrielle Stravelli, in New York City, this summer. Meri continues to take voice and Jazz lessons, locally. Prior to her shift into the Jazz scene, Meri garnered awards for outstanding performances in musical theatre and established a Cabaret Series at the Lake Worth Playhouse. She studied for three summers at the St. Louis Cabaret Conference. Also, she studies with Tony Award winner, Faith Prince. Meri is also a certified Speech-Language Pathologist. She combines her love of communication, engaging an audience, and sharing music by creating lecture-performances for local retirement communities. Recently, she completed a studio recording with music director and arranger Phil Hinton, formerly with the BBC Orchestra. Meri performed with the Jupiter Jazz and Performing Arts Society. She is a regular at Jazz on J Street in Lake Worth, Florida, hosted by Blanche Williams. Legends Radio host and founder of the Society for the Preservation of the Great American Songbook and the Connecticut School of Broadcasting, Dick Robinson said Meri has, “a great voice, filled with passion!” Meri will be a Board Member of Women in Jazz South Florida in 2020-2022. http://www.wijsf.org
The acclaimed jazz and pop vocalist Gabrielle Stravelli joins Paul to talk about her first major album of distinctive original songs "Dream Ago" produced by David Cook. Called an "outstanding singer" by the Wall Street Journal and "hotter than the equator" by The Village Voice, Gabrielle Stravelli is an emerging sensation in New York's jazz and supper clubs, who is gathering recognition and a following around the nation and beyond. Support The Paul Leslie Hour by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/the-paul-leslie-hour
Vocalist/composer Gabrielle Stravelli draws on influences as varied as Pink Floyd and Duke Ellington, Dolly Parton and Johnny Mercer. She discusses her new CD of standards and originals which was produced by Taylor Swiftâ??s Music Director an early guest on Jazz Inspired, David Cook, another connection showing Stravelliâ??s wide musical interests.
My fifth guest is the spectacular singer Gabrielle Stravelli. Gabrielle and I talked about her beginnings in performing and songwriting, her experience at the Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music and what it’s like to tour with Wynton Marsalis. She was also able to talk about her life changing experience with the US State Department's American Music Abroad program for 2015/2016. She has worked with wonderfully acclaimed musicians and we got to dish about the facets of storytelling thru song along with discussing Gabrielle’s gorgeous new album Dream Ago.
The new jazz sensation - praised by the New York Times for her "phenomenal voice, easygoing confidence and impeccable taste" and called "irresistibly polished and triumphant" by The Huffington Post - discusses her latest album and current tour. "Dream Ago," her new collection of invigorating original songs and select covers, was just released. She and Justin discuss her trip to the Middle East with the U.S. State Department, their mutual admiration of iconic singer Carmen McRae and love for everything jazz.
Celebrated pop/jazz singer and songwriter Gabrielle Stravelli has been on the receiving end of glowing and well deserved reviews: "a stellar singer of rare depth and intuition," "hotter than the equator," "the real deal." Gabrielle began performing as a soloist with orchestras when she was just 15 and in the years since, has appeared at such iconic venues as Feinstein's/54 Below, Lincoln Center, Carneige Hall and Birdland. We cover a lot of ground in this entertaining conversation, including the release of "Dream Ago," Gabrielle's first major collection of original songs.