Veronica Swift Full Performance at Monterey Jazz Festival 65

Details
Title | Veronica Swift Full Performance at Monterey Jazz Festival 65 |
Author | Monterey Jazz Festival |
Duration | 55:10 |
File Format | MP3 / MP4 |
Original URL | https://youtube.com/watch?v=QV6ChffXfSE |
Description
Veronica Swift full set at the 65th Monterey Jazz Festival, September 24, 2022.
Recorded on the Jimmy Lyons Stage.
https://montereyjazzfestival.org
00:00 Veronica Swift
00:16 Introduction by Tim Jackson
00:45 How Lovely to be a Woman
05:20 Band Introductions
06:06 A Little Taste
13:00 Stranger In Town
19:20 Don’t Wanna Cry Anymore
23:30 You’re The Dangerous Type
30:55 More and More
35:45 Do Nothing Till You Hear From Me
41:38 Closer
48:45 Sing
Veronica Swift, vocal; James Sarno, trumpet; Troy Roberts, tenor saxophone; Lauren Sevian, baritone saxophone; Chris Whiteman, guitar; Mathis Picard, piano; Alexander Claffy, bass; Brian Viglione, drums
“She has a miraculous voice, musical ability, and technique, as well as an innate gift for entertaining a crowd.” –Wall Street Journal (March 16, 2021)
With a repertoire running the gamut from swing to bebop to the Great American Songbook, Veronica Swift is a young but fully fledged star on the international jazz scene. Boasting a clear and lilting tone and radiant stage presence, she is also a master of rigorous vocal techniques like vocalese and scat. In the Wall Street Journal’s words: “[Swift] might be the best scat singer since Ella Fitzgerald, Anita O’Day, Sarah Vaughan and Mel Tormé.”
Having first gained widespread attention in high-profile collaborations with the likes of Wynton Marsalis and Chris Botti, she has developed a devoted following among audiences. On stage, Veronica will be performing selections from her 2021 album, This Bitter Earth, along with additional jazz standards, rock classics, and more.
As Swift remarked recently, “This performance at the Monterey Jazz Festival is not only a comeback after a long hiatus of no gigs, but it is a rebirth…. The songs I’ve picked for this show encompass some of This Bitter Earth’s message, but also we have included new songs that mix classical with rock and roll and funk as well as jazz. I now know, my purpose as an artist is to break down these genre barriers and fully immerse the audience in what to me is just simply: music.”