I am thrilled to return to the 120 Diner stage and pay tribute to the great jazz artist Shirley Horn on what would have been her 82nd birthday. With its first incarnation in late 2015 at Toronto's Musideum, this program has been a true labour of love. Plans are for a studio recording later this year. AND I get to play with two of my favourites: Mark Kieswetter on keys and Ross MacIntyre on bass. BONUS!
Now for the PR… yawn…
With a voice likened to “liquid gold” by one Canadian music in...
I am thrilled to return to the 120 Diner stage and pay tribute to the great jazz artist Shirley Horn on what would have been her 82nd birthday. With its first incarnation in late 2015 at Toronto's Musideum, this program has been a true labour of love. Plans are for a studio recording later this year. AND I get to play with two of my favourites: Mark Kieswetter on keys and Ross MacIntyre on bass. BONUS!
Now for the PR… yawn…
With a voice likened to “liquid gold” by one Canadian music insider, Peter bridges the gap between traditional popular song, cabaret and jazz. Having relocated to Toronto in 2012 from his native NYC, Peter has performed on television and radio jingles and at cabaret venues from NYC and New England to the Midwest and throughout Toronto. His debut Canadian recording, "Street of Tears," was released in late 2014 at Toronto's Jazz Bistro.
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