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NEW! Jeff Dayton - Tribute to Glen Campbell
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Pretzel Logic
A Steely Dan Revue
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LP and the Vinyl
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Robert Thies
A Classic Christmas
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Winter Wonderland:
The Disklavier Holiday Special
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Yule Log
With Music by Robert Thies

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NEW! Billy Nation - A Billy Joel Tribute
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Karrin Allyson

  

Musical Instrument Museum
4725 E Mayo Blvd
Phoenix, AZ 85050

Four-time GRAMMY-nominated singer and pianist Karrin Allyson is one of the most talented jazz artists of her time. Audiences are captivated by the warmth and depth of her sound, as well as her ease and authority performing classics from the Great American Songbook of Gershwin and Porter, and the Great Jazz Songbook of Duke, Thelonious, Miles, and Dizzy.

Allyson's repertoire includes singing in different languages (French, Portuguese, Italian and Spanish) -- and different genres (blues, bebop, samba, ballads, jazz standards, and more!).



This uncut performance was originally broadcast live on October 26, 2013, from Musical Instrument Museum in Phoenix, AZ.
Four-time GRAMMY-nominated singer and pianist Karrin Allyson is one of the most talented jazz artists of her time. Audiences are captivated by the warmth and depth of her sound, as well as her ease and authority performing classics from the Great American Songbook of Gershwin and Porter, and the Great Jazz Songbook of Duke, Thelonious, Miles, and Dizzy.

Allyson's repertoire includes singing in different languages (French, Portuguese, Italian and Spanish) -- and different genres (blues, bebop, samba, ballads, jazz standards, and more!).



This uncut performance was originally broadcast live on October 26, 2013, from Musical Instrument Museum in Phoenix, AZ.