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Winnie AMA sings jazz & soul
Winnie AMA sings jazz & soul
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Winnie AMA sings jazz & soul
Winnie AMA sings jazz & soul with Henry Tozer & his band | Friday 22 April | 7:30 pm
Jazz-on-the-Lane Nights is proud to present “Winnie AMA sings Jazz & Soul with Henry Tozer & his band” on Friday 22 April at 7:30 pm.
With vocal stylings resonant of Ella Fitzgerald and Nina Simone,
Winnie Ama is part of a new breed of electronic artists blending conscious lyrics, and soulful alternative R&B vocals with dance, house and pop rhythms. Songs include My Baby Just Cares For Me, Cry Me A River, & Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow.
"Hypnotic alternative RB, Northern Irish-Ghanaian artist Winnie Ama is just getting started but already seems like an accomplished musician."
Tickets £17.50 per person. Click here to book tickets.
Henry Tozer
"Henry Tozer is a singer, pianist and composer based in London. Originally from Devon, he was a winner of the BBC Young Composer of the Year and subsequently a Choral Scholar at Robinson College, Cambridge, where he read music. He performs across London as a singer and pianist within both the classical and jazz/pop spheres. Outside of performing, Henry leads workshops and choirs: he was Head of Vocals at the Twyford Trust and is the director of the Ealing Gospel Choir. Henry also gives private tuition. As a composer, his music has been featured in Hollywood soundtracks and he is currently preparing for an official release of his original compositions: cinematic, classically-influenced contemporary songs. Henry has an online following and a Patronage program where he shares more music. You can support him and learn more at henrytozer.com/patrons."
About Jazz on the Lane Nights
We are excited to have launched a new series of monthly music events called "Jazz on the Lane Nights." These will build on the popularity of the Jazz on the Lane summer festival and showcase upcoming folk, jazz and Indy music artists in the beautiful setting of St Barnabas Church. The program will alternate between artists gigs and our famous “Sing-a-Longs.”
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