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Thursday, April 2, 2015

INCOMING: Jazz Vocalist Keri Johnsrud at Green Mill (21+) 4/13/15 #AlbumRelease #PNO #ParentsNightO

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Chicago's own jazz vocalist Keri Johnsrud will be celebrating the release of her sophomore album, This Side of Morning, with a show at The Green Mill on Monday, April 13.  You can listen to the album right here then book your tickets to see her LIVE at Chicago's iconic Green Mill (21+ strictly enforced).





About Keri
"The lyrical version of that sexy little black dress, Keri Johnsrud is a name to remember!" - Brent Black (criticaljazz.com)

A highly appealing jazz singer with a quietly expressive voice and a deep understanding of the lyrics that she interprets, Keri Johnsrud has been an important part of the Chicago jazz scene for the past 15 years. As Christopher Loudon from JazzTimes has also noted, "Keri Johnsrud is largely about finding the unexpected in the familiar. The bright shimmer of her voice, a crystalline instrument of deceptive simple beauty, defies the depth of her artistry." Now with the recording of her upcoming CD, "This Side of Morning", she is making a major step forward not only as a singer, but as a lyricist and songwriter.

Keri was born and raised in Iowa as part of a very musical family. Her grandmother, mother and sister were all professional vocalists and Keri first performed in public when she was seven. "I grew up hearing big band swing, which my mother loved, and jazz. Since I was a child of the 1980s, I also listened to the pop and rock music of the time - Hall and Oates, Chicago, Huey Lewis and the News." In her formative years, Keri studied piano and trumpet and, with the Iowa Ambassadors of Music (a hand-picked choir), she had the opportunity to visit and perform in England (including Westminster Abbey), Western Europe and Italy. At The University of Iowa she earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Health Promotion, but also performed with the Old Gold Singers and Newman Singers, touring with both ensembles.

However, Keri's true love is jazz.  With regular appearances at Chicago's top venues including the historic Jazz Showcase, the famed Coq D'Or in the Drake Hotel, and a monthly residency at Southport & Irving, Keri has built a strong reputation and following among peers and fans, alike. Keri has also headlined performances in Atlanta and New York City and has enjoyed singing in Iowa before a hometown audience of fans and friends.  In addition to performing with her own group, Keri also lends her voice to the critically acclaimed jazz ensemble Shawn Maxwell's Alliance.

Her debut album, "All Blue", which features her fresh takes on standards and lesser-known classics, achieved international interest and has been well received since its release. While "All Blue" summed up her life and career up to that point, "This Side of Morning" looks ahead. With her collaborator and renowned pianist Kevin Bales leading a strong rhythm section behind her, Keri sounds in top form performing their originals on "This Side of Morning." Many of the songs were inspired by relationship hardships, but the music is far from downbeat. 'From Here' has a danceable and funky backup as Keri sings about reaching a turning point in one's life. 'When Morning Dawns' (which was featured in the independent film "Thank You a Lot") is a haunting song about how life needs to go on while the boss nova 'If and When' is a bit optimistic about the future. The ironic 'Everything's Okay', the wistful 'Here I Am', and 'A Thousand Tears' each examine relationships from different angles. Also included on this consistently intriguing and thought-provoking set are 'Your Way' (about following your own path in life), 'Fly Away' (which is a mixed-meter tune) and a funky 'The Chameleon.'

"This Side of Morning" is scheduled to be released in April, 2015. For now, Keri Johnsrud can be found performing both her colorful originals and timeless standards in Chicago area clubs. Her plans for the future are as direct and as logical as her music: "I plan to keep singing, writing, teaching and performing as much as possible and want to take the music wherever it needs to go."

TONIGHT: Elaine Dame Kicks Off Thursday Night Residency at SIP #PNO #ParentsNightOut

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Dame Thursdays

Live Jazz by Elaine Dame Every Thursday, 8-11 p.m.
Starting April 2


Chicago jazz vocalist and bandleader Elaine Dame will kick off her Thursday night residency at SIP (aka Southport & Irving) tomorrow night at 8PM and will be hosting a benefit for the Matthew Shepard Foundation on Sunday, May 3 from 6-10PM. 


Jazz vocalist and bandleader Elaine Dame will be holding down a Thursday night residency at SIP (aka Southport & Irving), 4000 N. Southport Ave in Chicago, throughout the month of April. The residency, which begins on Thursday, April 2 at 8PM CST, will be followed by a benefit for the Matthew Shepard Foundation on Sunday, May 3 (6-10PM CST), which Dame will host.

Elaine Dame has been on the Chicago music scene since 1996 and has been called “a gem in the city’s vocal jazz scene” by Time Out Chicago. She gigs regularly at The Rainbow Room in New York City and has performed at the University of Chicago, the Chicago Cultural Center and will be performing at the 2015 Chicago Jazz Festival. Her latest CD, You’re My Thrill, was released to critical acclaim in 2014 and features liner notes penned by Grammy award-winning writer and jazz critic Neil Tesser.

Dennis and Judy Shepard founded the Matthew Shepard Foundation in memory of their 21-year old son, Matthew, who was murdered in an anti-gay hate crime in Wyoming in October 1998. The Foundation seeks to “Replace Hate with Understanding, Compassion, & Acceptance” through its varied educational, outreach and, advocacy programs and by continuing to tell Matthew’s story.

Elaine Dame sings – and people stop and listen. Since 1996, the woman Time Out Chicago calls “a jazz dynamo” and “a gem in the city’s vocal jazz scene” has been turning heads and capturing attention at the nation’s finest clubs and venues. From her regular appearances at The Rainbow Room in New York City to her monthly residencies at Taverna 750, Southport and Irving and 720 Lounge, to special performances for the University of Chicago, the Chicago Cultural Center and even the Chicago Bulls, to headlining venerable Chicago jazz clubs like The Jazz Showcase, Andy’s Jazz Club and The Drake Hotel’s famed Coq D’Or, Elaine’s is a career spent at the heart of sophisticated, swinging, urban jazz.

For the past eight years, in addition to her consistent work as a jazz singer, Ms. Dame has been a private jazz vocal instructor and was honored to have been a 2013 teaching artist at Orbert Davis’ Chicago Jazz Philharmonic Summer Jazz Academy, where she taught scatting workshops.

HELP OUT:
Save the Date


  • Dinner will be served till 10 PM
  • Featuring a special cocktail menu with a mix of classic cocktails and original creations
  • $5 suggested donation
  • A fantastic array of raffle items
  • 10% of the restaurant’s proceeds will be donated to The Matthew Shephard Foundation
  • Reservations are recommended
  • Two bands in two rooms with special performances all evening

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