Todd Gordon and Juliet Roberts
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Press contact Samuel Joseph 07929 462 259 /sjoseph.ent@gmail.com
Maggie Black and Samuel Joseph in association with Feinstein’s at the Shaw present
Todd Gordon and Juliet Roberts
‘Sing Frank & Ella’
May 29 and 30 ONLY
The Shaw Theatre
100 Euston Road
Kings Cross
8pm
Tickets £20
Bookings 0871 594 3 123 Online Bookings www.theshawtheatre.com
London – Two of Britain’s leading jazz vocalists Todd Gordon and Juliet Roberts make their Shaw debut in a stylish and sophisticated tribute to Frank Sinatra and Ella Fitzgerald. The two incredible talents and engaging entertainers present stellar arrangements of timeless songs including ‘Manhattan’, ‘The Lady Is A Tramp’, ‘Ev’ry Time We Say Goodbye’, ‘In The Wee Small Hours’, ‘Mack The Knife’ and ‘New York, New York’.
Todd Gordon – An early onstage encounter with the great Ella Fitzgerald inspired Todd to pursue a career interpreting the Great American Songbook, for which he has now become renowned. Todd performs at the most prestigious venues and festivals throughout the country with the very best British musicians and has recorded three albums produced by Ian Shaw, Love’s Illusions, Ballads From The Midnight Hotel and Moon River To The Days Of Wine And Roses, his tribute to Johnny Mercer.
…‘Doing it his way, the ghost of Sinatra lives on in the work of one of his most polished admirers’ - Clive Davis, The Times
…‘Gordon has made the Great American Songbook his own’ – The Guardian
…’Todd’s choice of music is impeccable and he and the band interact wonderfully’– Sir Michael Parkinson
www.toddgordon.com
Juliet Roberts - Lead singer of acclaimed 1980s ensemble Working Week, Juliet scored recognition with the hits ‘Autumn Day’, ‘Sweet Nothing’, ‘Solo’ and the dance hit ‘We Shouldn’t Hold Hands In The Dark’. She has worked in the studio with Ray Charles, Larry Adler and Al Green, who recorded a song she co-wrote ‘Fountain of Love’. Her latest release ‘Beneath The Surface’ has been a critical and popular smash hit.
…’One of the most majestic of soul, gospel and jazz inspired voices’ – The Guardian
www.julietroberts.com
Press contact Samuel Joseph 07929 462 259 /sjoseph.ent@gmail.com
Maggie Black and Samuel Joseph in association with Feinstein’s at the Shaw present
Todd Gordon and Juliet Roberts
‘Sing Frank & Ella’
May 29 and 30 ONLY
The Shaw Theatre
100 Euston Road
Kings Cross
8pm
Tickets £20
Bookings 0871 594 3 123 Online Bookings www.theshawtheatre.com
London – Two of Britain’s leading jazz vocalists Todd Gordon and Juliet Roberts make their Shaw debut in a stylish and sophisticated tribute to Frank Sinatra and Ella Fitzgerald. The two incredible talents and engaging entertainers present stellar arrangements of timeless songs including ‘Manhattan’, ‘The Lady Is A Tramp’, ‘Ev’ry Time We Say Goodbye’, ‘In The Wee Small Hours’, ‘Mack The Knife’ and ‘New York, New York’.
Todd Gordon – An early onstage encounter with the great Ella Fitzgerald inspired Todd to pursue a career interpreting the Great American Songbook, for which he has now become renowned. Todd performs at the most prestigious venues and festivals throughout the country with the very best British musicians and has recorded three albums produced by Ian Shaw, Love’s Illusions, Ballads From The Midnight Hotel and Moon River To The Days Of Wine And Roses, his tribute to Johnny Mercer.
…‘Doing it his way, the ghost of Sinatra lives on in the work of one of his most polished admirers’ - Clive Davis, The Times
…‘Gordon has made the Great American Songbook his own’ – The Guardian
…’Todd’s choice of music is impeccable and he and the band interact wonderfully’– Sir Michael Parkinson
www.toddgordon.com
Juliet Roberts - Lead singer of acclaimed 1980s ensemble Working Week, Juliet scored recognition with the hits ‘Autumn Day’, ‘Sweet Nothing’, ‘Solo’ and the dance hit ‘We Shouldn’t Hold Hands In The Dark’. She has worked in the studio with Ray Charles, Larry Adler and Al Green, who recorded a song she co-wrote ‘Fountain of Love’. Her latest release ‘Beneath The Surface’ has been a critical and popular smash hit.
…’One of the most majestic of soul, gospel and jazz inspired voices’ – The Guardian
www.julietroberts.com
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