Sunday, December 30, 2007

Havana Carbo @ Saint Peter's Church, NY, this afternoon, Dec 30



Join us today for JAZZ VESPERS at Saint Peter's Church
54th & Lexington Avenue
Sunday, December 30 - 5pm
This afternoon, sublime singer Havana Carbo will be performing songs from her impeccable new album, "Through a windown...like a dream", backed by Cliff Korman (piano), Sean Smith (bass) and Vince Cherico (drums). I hope the setlist will include "Nuages", "Pecado", "Dream Waltz", "Solamente Una Vez". "Invitation" and "La Puerta", among other gems from Carbo's repertoire.

"The Jazz Ministry at Saint Peter's Church was founded in 1965 by the late Reverend John Garcia Gensel who developed its most important form of worship: Jazz Vespers ... featuring a wide range of jazz styles and musicians ... held each Sunday at 5:00 PM. Jazz Vespers is a Worship Service in jazz featuring famous jazz artists"

What critics are saying:
• Best Female Jazz Vocalist of 2007 - "Through A window...Like a Dream" #2 Vocal Jazz CD of 2007
Arnaldo DeSouteiro, "Tribuna da Imprensa", Brasil - Dec. 26 2007, and Jazz Station blog
http://jazzstation-oblogdearnaldodesouteiros.blogspot.com/
• " Carbo is among the world's great singers...master storyteller... impeccable phrasing, a voice to remember."
Sun-Sentinel
"...Carbo infuses traditional Latin ballads with new musical meanings..."
DownBeat
• "Elegant, unhurried, utterly classy...very rich and rewarding album."
New World Music
•"...top notch, pure music...unaffected by fashion or fad. A winner."
www.midwestrecord.com
•"...rare vocalist... with a rare degree of taste...thoroughly delightful CD."
Ken Dryden, All Music Guide
•"...achingly beautiful."
Nate Guidry, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
• " Like Dietrich, Carbo’s endowed with a remarkable ability to simultaneously sound dreamily passionate and drowning in ennui."
Christopher Loundon, Jazz Times
•"...a master of musical understatement and subtlety..."
Richard Peaslee
•"...Carbo smolders..."
http://www.jazzweekly.com/reviews/hcarbo_through.htm
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