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Jazz Vocalist Sy Smith With Drummer Lee Pearson at An Die Musik Live

Courtesy of Erin Connelly | Posted on April 17, 2018

Where

An Die Musik Live
409 N. Charles Street
Baltimore, MD
Map
410-385-2638

When

Thu, April 26, 2018
9:30 pm

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Musicians

Sy Smith
vocals
Dennis Turner
bass, electric

About

When Sy Smith is not on the road with jazz trumpeter Chris Botti (which isn't often, they play about 200+ shows a year), she likes to bring her own unique sound to cities like Los Angeles, NYC, and Chicago. And now her debut performance at An die Musik Live. Experience an evening with Sy Smith: Queen of Underground Soul.
Sy Smith - vocals
Lee Pearson - drums
Dre King - piano
Dennis Turner - bass
As one of the leaders of the indie soul movement (having released 4 CDs/2EPs/1 DVD), plus recording and/or touring with some of the biggest names in R&B, hip-hop and jazz (Whitney Houston, Meshell Ndegeocello, The Foreign Exchange, and countless others) it's no wonder Sy Smith has been dubbed by her peers as the "queen of underground soul". After 6 years of soul searching, touring with Grammy-winning trumpeter Chris Botti, and performing tributes to Ella Fitzgerald at Carnegie Hall, Kennedy Center and more, Sy has finally returned to her most beloved craft - a singer/songwriter/recording artist. And she's finally released her long-awaited 5th studio project - "Sometimes A Rose Will Grow In Concrete" - which she wrote & produced entirely herself. This project is already being hailed as one of the best of 2018, earning Soultracks.com highest rating of "Highly Recommended". SoulBounce says "There's not a bad track to be heard on Sometimes A Rose Will Grow In Concrete, a testament to Sy's command of her craft and her approach to her artistry." And music critic A. Scott Galloway says " Most impressively, Sy has gathered all of her experience and acquired expertise to compose, arrange, perform and produce all of these 9 songs and 3 interludes herself, even playing piano, keyboards and bass on several selections. The result is gentle eclectic, sensitive and soulful." ...

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