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An EVENING Of JAZZ with LESLIE VINCENT and MARIA CORSARO

November 2 @ 7:00 pm - 8:15 pm

What happens when, in Nashville, a jazz vocalist from New York meets a jazz vocalist from Minnesota? They decide to sing together at Don’t Tell Mama, of course!

Maria Corsaro and Leslie Vincent present jazz standards in the style of Bebop, Ballad, Latin and more, together, alone, and reimagined through the musical arrangements of Gregory Toroian.  Corsaro and Vincent are joined by musical director Toroian on piano, Skip Ward on bass, and David Silliman on drums, ensuring an exciting evening of sophisticated fun.

Friday, November 1 at 7:00 PM (Seating from 6:15 PM)

Saturday, November 2 at 7:00 PM (Seating from 6:15 PM)

DON’T TELL MAMA

343 W 46th St, NYC

$20.00 Cover + $20 Minimum (must include 2 drinks) per person

Food Menu Available / CASH ONLY

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1 at 7:00 PM (Seating from 6:15 PM):

https://shows.donttellmamanyc.com/8452-an-evening-of-jazz-with-leslie-vincent-and-maria-corsaro-11-1-24

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2 at 7:00 PM (Seating from 6:15 PM):

https://shows.donttellmamanyc.com/8453-an-evening-of-jazz-with-leslie-vincent-and-maria-corsaro-11-2-24

MARIA CORSARO’s love of music and performing began early in her life. She received her first undergraduate degree in theater and after graduation joined an off Broadway theater company. Then, after years in a rewarding, but non-musical career, she returned to singing. Her recent focus has been returning to her love of jazz and the music of legendary jazz composers and lyricists. This is the music of her heart. She wants her audience to experience the emotional texture of this great American art form. She feels passionately that music feeds the soul and is the creative result of musical collaboration. Corsaro last performed at Chelsea Table + Stage on April 4, 2024 in Why Not? and on November 9, 2023, in I Could Get Used to This!, both shows directed by David Friedman with musical direction by Gregory Toroian. Prior to that, she completed a successful run of her show, You Taught My Heart to Sing, directed by Sue Matsuki with musical direction by Toroian, at Pangea. In addition to Chelsea Table + Stage, Don’t Tell Mama, Laurie Beechman Theatre, and Pangea in NYC, she has performed at Jazz On Main in Mount Kisco, NY, and The Magnolia Room in Norwalk, CT. More info: mariacorsaro.com

”Besides being a fine jazz artist, Corsaro is a woman with a very big heart that she loves to share with her audience.” ~ BroadwayWorld

“Throughout, her work was marked by a fiercely intelligent approach to lyrics coupled with an impressive clarity… She is a performer who has to perform first-rate material because anything less would be exposed with her honesty.” ~ Cabaret Scenes

LESLIE VINCENT is a prolific songwriter and jazz vocalist. Equally at home singing the Great American Songbook, musical theater, and contemporary rock and pop, she has quickly become one of the most notable voices to emerge in the vibrant Minneapolis music scene. Born into a military family, Vincent spent childhood moving along the East Coast and United Kingdom, where she spent her spare time singing along to Frank Sinatra and the Les Mis soundtrack. The one constant was music. Today, Vincent has become an accomplished bandleader, playing 50+ shows a year across the Midwest, using her theatrical chops to bring drama, comedy and poise to the stage. In 2020, she released her debut album These Foolish Things, which garnered much critical attention from fans and music critics in the Twin Cities, especially from Jazz88 FM, where she’s become a regular in-studio guest. She’s recorded with the band Viewers Like You and performed alongside Twin Cities legends including jeremy messersmith, Joyann Parker, and Patty Peterson. With the release of her new album About Last Night, Vincent is poised for the national spotlight, mixing jazz standards, vintage blues, and her own fresh originals. More info: lesliedellavincent.com

“Leslie Vincent is as much a storyteller as she is a jazz singer.” ~ Downbeat Magazine

“Vocalist Leslie Vincent…channels a classic jazz sound and mixes it with fresh lyrics that seem at once classic and present” ~ MinnPost

Venue

Don’t Tell Mama
343 West 46th St
New York, NY 10036 United States
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212-757-0788
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