Polished, intimate vocal jazz that balances theatrical flair with a cool, understated elegance. Perfect for cocktail hours and slow Sunday mornings.
Connie Evingson is a cornerstone of the Twin Cities jazz scene whose influence extends globally through a prolific and thematic discography. Emerging as a solo artist in the mid-1990s, she established a reputation for conceptual albums that bridge the gap between traditional vocal jazz and contemporary pop.
Her career is marked by significant collaborations, including work with the Hot Club of Sweden and the Minnesota Orchestra, showcasing a range that spans from orchestral pop to intimate manouche swing. Critically, she is noted for her 'Fever' project, a meticulously researched tribute to Peggy Lee that highlights her ability to inhabit a specific historical vocal aesthetic without becoming a mere mimic. Her discography on Minnehaha Music consistently charts on jazz radio, reflecting a broad appeal that satisfies both purists and casual listeners. Evingson's cultural position is that of a sophisticated preservationist; she maintains the elegance of the mid-century jazz era while integrating modern influences like the Beatles or contemporary songwriters, ensuring the vocal jazz tradition remains vibrant and accessible.
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