Dec 08 2019
'Tis The Season to Be Jazzy

'Tis The Season to Be Jazzy

Presented by Women in Jazz Association, inc. at Chez Zee Bistro

‘Tis The Season to Be Jazzy is a concert with a great variety of jazz holiday classics and more, featuring Vocalists Glenda Davenport, Pamela Hart, Jacqui Cross and Saxophonist Charmin Greene with the Ryan Howard Trio – Ryan Howard, piano; Aaron Allen, bass; and Terrance McDaniel, Drums.

About the Performers

Jacqui Cross

Jacqui Cross is a versatile award winning actress and vocalist. She has starred in leading roles in such theater works as, Chicago, Dreamgirls, Ain’t Misbehavin, Rockin’ Christmas Party and recently in her 2017 solo performance in For the Love of Mahalia. Her film work includes “Room” and “Jessie’s Closet.”  Ms. Cross has received several awards including Austin Critics Award for Best song in a musical for Dreamgirls “And I’m Telling You, I’m Not Going” and was voted The Winner of The 2015 Central Texas Excellence in Theatre Awards for Best Supporting Actress in a Musical for Hairspray. She has been a company member at Austin PlayHouse for over 20 years where she was a two-term Board Member. Her greatest accomplishment is being a co-founder of Spectrum Theatre Company. An original performer in Women in Jazz concerts, we look forward to Jacqui’s Gospel-like interpretation of traditional jazz that only she can deliver. Visit www.facebook.com/jacquicross23.

Glenda Davenport

Since moving to Texas in November, 2018, Glenda Davenport is making her home in Round Rock. She has performed at the Elephant Room with the Austin Jazz Band; The Skylark Lounge and Anderson Mills Pub with the Chris Jones Quartet; Y’all’s Café with the Andre Hayward Trio as well as bi-monthly at Takara Sushi and Asian Bistro in Cedar Park with the Art Carvajal Quartet.  Glenda was born and raised in New York. She started her professional singing career in June 1992. She was a winner at The World Famous Apollo Theater’s Amateur Night in April 1993. She performed at the Saratoga (NY) Jazz Festival, July 1995 and the Binghamton Jazz Festival from July 2010 through 2017 with the Miles Ahead Jazz Quartet. Additional venues in the Northeast include the Village Gate, Birdland, the Kitano Hotel, Iridium Jazz Club, the Metropolitan Room; and the Shanghai Jazz Club, Madison, NJ.  One of the many highlights of her career was her performance in Washington, DC at George Washington University’s Lisner Auditorium in 2017 with Michael Weiss, Dezron Douglas and George Fludas honoring the WWI Harlem Hell Fighters who introduced American Jazz to France in 1917 in a program called “Jazz Meets France.” Glenda has recorded two CD’s, “Sophisticated Lady” and “More Than You Know.”

Charmin Greene

Charmin Greene, reigning from Houston, TX, is an American Jazz Saxophonist who is recognized as an important and influential jazz musician. At the age of 12, she further honed her musical skills and developed her passion under the tutelage of the late Richard Thomas of The Sesame Street Jazz Band, as well as being influenced by greats such as, Kirk Whalum and Joshua Redman. Charmin’s sound was destined to pull on the souls of people.  Expanding her palette of world music colors considerably, she draws on years of experience of working with the artist in the genres of Pop, R&B, Gospel and of course jazz. She’s since shared the stage and opened for notable musicians such as Norman Brown and Richard Elliot, as well as vocalists Pam Hart, Ali Woodson of the Temptations, Carl Thomas, Howard Hewitt, LeToya Luckett, Tank, and Brandy.  Over the years, Greene has performed at numerous Festivals including Women in Jazz, Urban Music Festival and Jazzin’ for the Cure, to name a few. Aside from public events, Charmin also performs for private events. Doing so has broadened her horizons and enlarged her audience into Nicaragua, South Africa, Costa Rica and the Virgin Islands. Charmin is destined to be a big hit in the genres of Smooth Jazz and R&B.  Visit https://charmingreene.com/

 

Pamela Hart

Scintillating, soothing and sensual best describe the familiar voice of “Austin’s First Lady of Jazz”, as appointed by Austin Woman Magazine, Pamela Hart, who has become a cornerstone of music. Pamela is a song stylist, a singer’s singer, with a decades-long career, known for traversing genres that include jazz, R&B, and Gospel. She is an artist with an enduring, deep commitment to lyrical and musical integrity. Simply put, if Pamela feels it, she sings it. Pamela has shared with her idol, Miss Nancy Wilson, and has opened for many other national acts such as Dianne Reeves, Rachelle Ferrell, Kirk Whalum, Patrice Rushen, ‘Fathead’ Newman, Jazz in Pink, and more.  Pamela and her husband Kevin Hart produced (and she has performed in) the Women in Jazz Concert Series 1994 through 2019. She also loves teaching jazz performance and vocal quality, especially to youth..  Winner of several Austin Jazz Players and Critic’s Poll for Best Female Jazz Singer, and inductee of the 2018 Austin Jazz Society Hall of Fame, Pamela’s appreciation for the great masters of jazz is apparent in her intonation, grace and style. She attributes much of her learning listening to great vocalists such as Billie Holiday, Sarah Vaughan and Nancy Wilson. She is a member of the Texas Touring Roster and was inducted into You can learn more about Pamela Hart and future performances by visiting her web site at https://pamelahart.com/ or call 512-258-6947

Admission Info

General Admission advance tickets are $25, plus fees in advance or $30 plus fees at the door.

Phone: 5122586947

Email: womeninjazz@womeninjazz.org

Dates & Times

2019/12/08 - 2019/12/08

Additional time info:

Doors open at 2:00 pm

Location Info

Chez Zee Bistro

5406 Balcones Drive, Austin, TX 78731

Accessibility Info

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