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"One of the hottest swing bands in the country" (Fox 11) return to the Seattle area for a thrilling night of Prohibition jazz. The show is a joyously subversive mixture of vintage pop, show tunes, and biting originals that highlight Lizzy's wicked sense of humor (which she previously used to create Emmy-nominated TV shows). The band is helmed by operatically-trained Lizzy Shapiro, who NPR raved is "one part Eartha Kitt, one part Ella Fitzgerald, one part Amy Winehouse and Britney Spears" and Broadway World hailed as "a powerhouse vocalist and songwriter."
She created the band with musical director Dan Barrett (who played with and arranged for Benny Goodman). Their 2020 debut album, "Good Songs for Bad Times," hit #3 on the iTunes Jazz Charts alongside jazz royalty Miles Davis and Kamasi Washington. They quickly went from performing in speakeasies to selling out top venues across the country, and breaking glass ceilings for swing music, including touring with Squeeze, co-headlining festivals with acts like Samara Joy, Nancy Sinatra, and being chosen for SXSW.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Kirkland Performance Center, 350 Kirkland Ave, Kirkland, WA 98033-6221, United States,Kirkland, Washington
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