Saturday, April 6, 2019

USA: DARYL SHERMAN at BIRDLAND THEATER Tuesday April 16, 7PM and 9:45 PM

Lost In a Crowded Place

DARYL SHERMAN
Appearing at
BIRDLAND THEATER
Tuesday, April 16, 2019
Shows 7pm and 9:45 pm
 
BIRDLAND JAZZ CLUB
315 West 44th St
New York, NY 10036
$30 cover $10 minimum

Manhattan mainstay singer- pianist DARYL SHERMAN returns to Birdland Theater on Tuesday, April 16 with Boots Maleson on bass and special guest, trombonist Art Baron, who played with Duke Ellington in his last orchestra. With a seasonal flight of fancy, this show "Spring Fever" will also include songs from Daryl's highly praised new CD, "Lost In A Crowded Place". There'll be samplings of  Ellington, Louis Armstrong, Nat Cole, Ella and even some Sherman originals. In addition to familiar favorites, Daryl Sherman always has a surprise up her sleeve.
 
"A pianist, singer, and occasional songwriter and bandleader, Ms. Sherman is the living heir to the two great ladies of this highly rarefied tradition, the sophisticated and swinging Barbara Carroll and the delightfully kooky, musically majestic Blossom Dearie. Ms.Sherman draws on legacies and repertoires of both - and a great many others besides. Whether being silly or sophisticated, doing a song from Fats Waller or Noel Coward, she's never less than thoroughly convincing."
Will Friedwald, THE CITIVIEW NEW YORK 
 
"No veteran singer inhabits the full range of American Popular Song repertoire quite like the irreplaceable Sherman. A gently swinging pianist as well, precious few possess her abundant versatility, style and charm." - Steve Futterman, The New Yorker
 
THE CRITICS on " Lost In A Crowded Place" (www.jazzology.com)
“Ms. Sherman is very much in prime form throughout. She performs superior mostly little-played standards, forgotten gems such as Barbara Carroll’s title song and Louis Armstrong’s “If We Never Meet Again”. Her tender yet quietly expressive voice sometimes hints at Mildred Bailey or Lee Wiley but sounds very much like herself while her piano playing is fluent and creative swing. This highly recommended set is *****!”
Scott Yanow, LA JAZZ SCENE

“I would have singers study her phrasing on this disc - that wonderful science of balancing song and conversation. How she does it from song to song, from chorus to chorus - making each song its own complete emotional and intellectual statement like an aural short story - is something quite remarkable. Also, fine incisive notes by Carol Sloane”
Michael Steinman, JAZZ LIVES
 
"Sherman's original 'Land Of Just We Two' has a gracious melody of Bernsteinian character, furnished with carefully considered lyric poetry. She has the rare gift of being able to create a song that is mature, durable and enjoyable.How pleasing to hear a Daryl Sherman original featured as the opener of this attractive new release."
John Robert Brown, Jazz Journal (UK)

 


www.darylsherman.com