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Suede “Anything Could Happen"

Suede “Anything Could Happen"

About Suede “Anything Could Happen"


The Broadway at Birdland concert series is proud to announce the return of pop/jazz/blues artist Suede to the stage. This one-night-only event, entitled ?"Anything Could Happen"?, will take place on Monday, May 4 at 7pm.

Suede will share the stage with pianist Tomoko Ohno and Bill Moring on bass, and will perform songs from her five current titles and tunes from the upcoming new release, "Dangerous Mood."

Pop/jazz/blues artist Suede has been described "like Adele meets Diana Krall meets Bette Midler - sassy, smooth and intoxicating". And it's TRUE! Expect to be swooned. Expect to be moved to tears. Expect to laugh! Expect the unexpected. There is no pigeon-holing this singer'?s singer.

Suede plays piano, trumpet and guitar, but voice is her first instrument and entertaining - clearly her first love. She is a consummate entertainer and song stylist. She'?s one part Rat Pack, one part Rosie Clooney. Think classic pop/jazz. Think steamy blues with a sizzling trumpet. Think funny.

To celebrate her 25th anniversary as an independent artist on her own label (Easily Suede Music) Suede built her own big band. "Dangerous Mood" was recorded at prestigious Bennett Studios and released to rave reviews far and wide. Her recording of Roxanna Ward's "Remember Who You Are" was featured on "The Young and The Restless." Her recording of the poignant "Emily Remembers," also from her CD "On the Day We Met," was named number one song of the year on WJZW radio in Washington, DC and has garnered national radio airplay. Suede is heard regularly on NPR. Her DVD "Suede, Live at Scullers Jazz Club" (Boston) has aired on 52 PBS stations to date.

Always touring nationally and internationally with some iteration of her various regional bands she plays the best rooms - from The Kennedy Center to LA's Ford Amphitheatre; San Francisco's Feinstein'?s to New York's Birdland; Scottsdale's Center for the Arts to Cincinnati's Aronoff Center; Denver's Mercury Cafe to St. Louis' Sheldon Hall and beyond â?? and is thrilled to return to Birdland.

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